Do I Need to Lube My Keyboard Switches?
Figure 1: Sometime around here is a good time to ask that question... If you’re new to the mechanical keyboard hobby, I have no doubt that planning your first keyboard build is a bit of a daunting task. To be entirely honest with you, it’s only a tiny bit less daunting for your second or even third keyboard builds should you stay around a little while longer. You’ve got the keyboard itself to worry about, stabilizers, keycaps, and even switches on top of all of the intangible marks you want your dream keyboard to hit. Switches are especially daunting right out of the gate as there’s just so many options out there to pick from – each with their own unique specifications, manufacturers, and more. Yet, in spite of all of these differences between switches, time and time again I find people always asking about lubing switches as one of their chief concerns when it comes to picking some up. With countless numbers of content creators talking about lubing switches, its no...
Apr 17, 2024
This keyboard looks so so nice. Who would I be able to contact for an ETA on this board?
I'd imagine they probably won't run another drop until they were certain of the quality and consistency of their sources, however, the more interest that's shown in it by the community, the more interest MD will show in it, and the more likely it will be for this to get a rerun.
TL;DR: Just be sure to hit that request button :)
To answer your question, though, I can't see why they wouldn't follow up with vendors when they reach the 200 request mark. It just doesn't mean that it's guaranteed to happen.
I'm not Massdrop though, so you'd have to ask them if you wanted a definite answer. They have a really solid reputation for getting products that are popular, though.
If I had to guess, they probably gauge the popularity of an item by how quickly it reaches the 200 mark, rather than just waiting for it to hit the mark and then contacting the vendor. If an item takes a year to reach the 200 mark, it probably won't have as many orders as an item that reaches 200 in a few days.
I found it pretty bizarre how similar the problems were with the GH60 drop that was going on around the same time. I'm not going to say names, but the original creator ended up way too deep in over his head and just couldn't manage the mess. His board is incredible, it's my absolute favorite mech (it's the reason I wanted to grab the KC), but he just couldn't manage coordinating a massive group buy.
I haven't ordered too many items from MD, but I've been following their catalogue for quite a while now, and I've noticed that items ordered from NPKC (the manufacturer of our KC60) tend to have some serious production issues. What's interesting is that it's almost impossible to find any information about NPKC online. I'd always just assumed it was a network of production facilities that Massdrop uses for custom items like this. I figure it's the 'brand' they use for items they create using their overseas connections, or something to that effect.
Anyway, part of me thinks that they're still going to have another run at this. All-in-all, it's a great keyboard. There were plenty of mistakes, but those mistakes would have been for nothing if they aren't able to better organize themselves for the next one. While the KC60 isn't exactly a consumer-mech, it's a great piece of a equipment, and I think there's enough interest around it for MD to organize another order. I'd be willing to bet that some of the parts would be different (different caps, possibly different plate, PCB manufactured from a different manufacturer, etc.), but it would still be the same board, if you get what I mean.
Anyway, here's to hoping! I'd be in for another, especially if they narrows down the options to make it easier on themselves. Choice of: a) Zealio switches, Zealio switches, or Zealio switches. b) Tex Aluminum case or the same Plastic case (or a winkeyless case?) c) Gateron Dyesubs or PBT SAs from SP
I guess that'd be a bit more pricey, haha.