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The detail Jelly Key is able to achieve in something so small as a keycap is truly incredible. The latest in the company’s Artifact Series, these caps depict a colorful, stepped scene that can be admired on multiple levels Read More
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Why don't you just state the all 5 price for $229 instead if this all 5 for +180, it's misleading and just a bullshit way of showing prices. Nobody does it like this but here. It's upsetting when you go to buy an item. Enough so I think I've changed my mind about even buying 1. Something to think about staff!
I may have a big mouth sometimes, but I would never edit my my statement. I may edit my spelling or my grammar, which at times are horrific. But I will always own up to what I said. Right or wrong, loved or hated, credibility counts.
champloomusashiI mean with the time it takes to make one of these, I'm sure a good amount goes into just the labour costs and you can't expect the workers to work for free no matter how much they enjoy working lol.
I know a lot of work goes into them and wasn't complaining. I've bought some other caps for this much and don't have a problem with the price I just wasn't head over heels for this one.
We have spend a lot of time by 7 steps to complete one Seasonal Terraced Field, i think these things will made you understand more about our work at Jelly Key :)
Choose & polish wood with 1mm thick with absolute flat surface.
The key to create sophistication for their smallest details is the balance between the power and speed of the laser cutter, very small size laser point.
After being cut, the parts are cleaned to keep natural light color of the wood.
14 layers of wood are stacked on top of each other with a certain amount of resin UV (the resin type use UV light to solid) so that the thickness between layers is always thin and equal. The glue is made sure to not leak and the height of the wood blocks has to be the same.
The mixing of colors to blend into the empty wooden parts on each terrace and tiny green grass is done manually in a very meticulous way.
After completing the color implantation on the terraced fields, the process of creating sparkling rivers at the bottom of terraced fields and clouds in the sky begins.
The final step is to polish all resin-molded keycap surfaces into a cohesive block and form the keycap shape.
And what ever happened to the deals that the more total purchases made the better the price level we can achieve. There was an incentive to get more people involved. When and why did that get phased out?
This is probably a newbie comment (I am!), but I don’t understand if an SA profile is higher or lower than the OEM profile. Is an SA Row 1 the same as an OEM Row 1? Does it matter? Thank you for anyone who can shed light :)
That's not a sketchy site, it's the site that makes them and the only other place besides here you can get them to the best of my knowledge. Unless someone is reselling one they bought here or on the site .
I've never bought a custom keycap before. For a Massdrop Ctrl keyboard, would it be better to get cherry, SA1, or SA3? I'm thinking of putting one of theses caps on the function keys or esc.
Ikarius7787Some people like having a big chunky esc key in which case if say go for an s1, or just kind of chunky s3 . The Cherry is pretty close to the oem height of the ctrl function row but flatter.