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KeebMonkey Custom Acrylic Lube Station Kit
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This Custom Acrylic Lube Station from KeebMonkey brings you a stable, all-in-one chassis to lubricate your switches—without having to chase springs and stems across your desk. Precisely cut from acrylic, it features slots securely holds keycap housings and stems for cleaning and lubrication, and a small magnetic dish to the side is ideal for catching springs and keeping them wrangled while you work Read More
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SpiritxTower
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Jan 26, 2022
So I've read, and I'm not exactly sure what this is. Optimizing keyboard performance? Is this just a glorified DeOxit? I'm an interested buyer. It'd be specifically to clean up my mid-2012 Macbook Pro keyboard that has had wine spilled on it. (Don't ask, and yes, it's as stupid as it sounds).
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TheBossOfAir
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Jan 26, 2022
What are the foam pads used for? I have heard of filming switches but never heard of foam pads
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Brendon93
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Jan 27, 2022
TheBossOfAirThe pads are placed onto the PCB so that the switches rest on the pads instead of on the PCB itself. Suppose to reduce noise, it probably does, but it is one of those small things you might not even notice.
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Cgr31337
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Jan 17, 2022
Only something to hold a switch is actually necessary. For example, you can lube all switch bottom parts and put them to the plastic rail that comes with many switches. Then lube all springs and put them directly to switch bases. Then lube stems one by one using four (three works too) prong parts retriever and put them directly to the top of spring. Finally lube top part of switch case and close switches. Why do you need such "station"?
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WojciechGac
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Jan 15, 2022
I'll resist the temptation to knock this thing as rather useless right off the bat. Instead, I'll ponder the fact that I've been a happy owner of a Kinesis Advantage (Cherry Brown) since 2015 and since then not once have I had the need to disassemble, let alone lube my switches. Perhaps someone with actual experience can speak to the utility of this "station".
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DolphinoPlaza
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Jan 18, 2022
WojciechGacLubing isn’t for everyone but it’s hard to go back when you start doing it to your switches. Greatly improves the feel and sound. Lube stations are generally great at keeping switch parts organised during the process. Also not to mention it makes it easier on people with not so steady hands to lube switches using the station to hold parts instead of dropping 20 times over with bare hands.
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TheWolf
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Dec 30, 2021
gotta flip the cuts and offer an option for all the left-handed folks out there.
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