*Help* Screw in stabilizers not fitting in Dropshift V2 keyboard
I'm trying to build a mechanical keyboard with screw in stabilizers, I've build some mechanical keyboards with click-in stabilizers, never with screw in. Somehow one of the pins of the metal top-part collides with the screw in stabilizer of the numpad "enter key". I already tried grinding of a bit of the pin that collides with the stabilizer, but unfortunately I can't make it fit/close properly. You can see that the pin of the toppart leaves a mark on the bottompart of the stabilizer, see picture 2. What am I missing? Using Durock V2 in a Dropshift fullsize V2. See pictures below, thanks in advance!
Apr 23, 2024
Things that I like about the product:
1) POM keycaps!! Even if the lettering comes off POM is so rare and nice to type on that I'll just deal with it. [PS: MD since you are so cozy with Noppoo - how about a POM keycap drop?]
2) Though the author (and the people he is writing to) think that less tactility is bad - I'm all for as light and linear as possible. In fact I would be excited if a 35g variant existed. But 45g (40g?) sounds right up my alley.
3) Shorter key throw than regular Capacitive - I think 4mm is too long which is why I like Alps so much. Plus I'm too lazy to mod so it's nice it comes from the factory like this.
4) Thinner metal plate and stock dampening might actually make this comfortable to type on. I find the Realforce and Novatouch keyboards hard on my fingers/joints after a given point in time.
5) Hardwired cable - personal preference.
??? Not sure about 'whistling' ... will have to try and see. However knowing the review was based on uber thin ABS caps, maybe the thick POM will cover some of that up.