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2014-11-11
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@ Czech Republic
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#702
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People who want to hide magnets, why not just getting a thinner design and sticking a 0.75 mm lastucase plate (or anything else) on it?
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2014-11-11
, 17:29
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@ Holland
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#703
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It's not a bad idea, but...
- Lastucase doesn't sell such case without holes for camera, so it would have to be a custom-made case.
- Paying additional 25EUR + shipping for the TOHKBD to look like it was originally announced on the Kickstarter campaign doesn't sound like a good deal.
Anyways, the reason why I liked the wooden back on TOHKBD was that I was previously thinking about buying a Lastucase plate and this meant I don't have to. In my opinion, the wooden back was bringing a 'clean look' to the keyboard - without the clean look, I don't really care for Lastucase anymore.
IMHO:
Original look > No wooden back at all > Wooden back with cut-outs
PS: I know it's early to say that it's ugly - it can look good (and I'm looking forward to some renders), but I just can't imagine it right now.
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2014-11-11
, 17:31
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@ Brittany, France
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#704
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the reason why I liked the wooden back on TOHKBD was that I was previously thinking about buying a Lastucase plate and this meant I don't have to. In my opinion, the wooden back was bringing a 'clean look' to the keyboard - without the clean look, I don't really care for Lastucase anymore.
IMHO:
Original look > No wooden back at all > Wooden back with cut-outs
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2014-11-11
, 17:39
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@ Sweden
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#705
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Yes that is a stupid idea. That will NOT last.
(category: things I have already thought of. very shortly.)
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2014-11-11
, 17:45
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@ Holland
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#706
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Possibly with a *very* thin metallic shield (e.g. mu-metal) to block the magnetic field on the bottom.
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2014-11-11
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@ Sweden
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#707
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that is easier said than done. you are quick on the draw with a wiki reference, but find me a supplier that makes custom mumetal pieces for a reasonable price
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2014-11-11
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#708
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Injection molding is possible if we far exceed the goal
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2014-11-11
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2014-11-11
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@ Holland
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#710
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way over 1000. I would love to have a desktop injection molder here and make parts with epoxy molds! But I do not have one, nor the experience, nor the money. And even if I had, I cannot guarantee the resulting part has the required quality and strength.
With the current way we get -in my opinion- a very nice part with -in my opinion- a nice subtle grainy finish, that can be reordered in the future by me or anyone else (#opensource) in case of damage or if someone want another colour.
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Again: this was just passing an idea by you guys to gauge the situation. I've heard a lot of good stuff and funded opinions, and have some material to work with again.
Last edited by dirkvl; 2014-11-11 at 18:01. Reason: Edit: 10*10*4*6=2400