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An excellent alternative to the harsh lines and cold feel of machined metal, this hardwood case by Royal Glam is built for standard 60% keyboards. It comes in two variations—one with a built-in wrist rest and one without Read More
That's an interesting wording....does that mean that you feel it's important that they solve it, or that you know that they have solved it...two very different things.
Is the keyboard pictured a KBP v60 with Matias switches? If so, how is the compatibility with it? My understanding is that most cases will not work correctly with it due to the screw mounts, or lack thereof.
Erm...Wood is hydroscopic, plastic isn't. Unless the blanks are stabilized, I would worry about cracking my pcb if it was screwed in without some allowance for movement caused by moisture changes.
Great info and thanks very much. Obviously you're very knowledgeable on the subject and if you ever have the time I would love to hear your feedback or opinions on these sorts of items. We're always on Skype and IRC, so just throwing it out there :)
I would love to order this case now that it has dropped again, but the past comments about missaligned standoffs is really putting me off. I won't join unless it is confirmed by Massdrop that the issue has been resolved.
Any word on this, Massdrop? Or @WoodLab Kevin ?
You know..... I gave these guys the benefit of the doubt. Despite all the product complaints, I gave them a shot. There appears to be more than a year of time to have solved these issues with the standoff’s not being correctly placed....but no. Not a single screw is aligned properly. Not. One. I mean.... Do you guys not have a template you can just set down in these and drill the holes so they’re correct every time? I’m blown away. I can’t even drill my own holes because they would over lap with the misaligned ones. It would have been better if there were no holes at all.
I've been able to install my Pok3r RGB in two of these cases but I had to install the screws about halfway and then tighten them down. Also, on my first one I had to remove all of the standoffs and reinstall with two part epoxy to get them to stay in. On the second one I had to replace the standoffs that were filled with gorilla glue and epoxy them back in.
BTW, you could move standoffs even with an overlap using some epoxy putty to fill the holes and redrill but it is a bit ridiculous and there really is no excuse for it.
Let's just say I know I won't be ordering any more Royal Glam products. :/
hyperspriteIn my case none of the screws lined up with any of the holes, so there wasn’t going to be any halfway tightening unfortunately. The epoxy idea would work, I just didn’t think of it at the time. I’ve been wanting the Pok3r rgb for a while, so I might spend some time on it to make that work I guess. Undecided at the moment on whether I want to go the extra mile.
Hi ,the goods were finished today and will be shipped to US tomorrow.
the screws too small issue had been fixed this time,I am sorry about it and if someone still do not know how to fix it pleas contact my email kevinchan1986@hotmail.com
I will try my best to solve the issue
WoodLab Kevinsorry for bothering, just wanted to contact you directly. I seemed to have removed the polish off my wrist rest with a Clorox disinfecting wipe (there was a rough spot that I thought was dirty, the whole area became as rough as that spot). Would you recommend a solution to reapply to that area? Either a polish or some kind of other finish that you used. Need your help desperately, it feels weird. Want to restore to the same condition as I got it in.
ilyaperepelitsause the 180 sandpaper first,and then 320 600 1000,1500 or 2000 if you want. those numerical not need to the same,near by is also work.
then you can use the oil to clean and polish it,it will became better.
If you see "keyboard" and "60%" together and don't know what's up, you aren't the target audience for this. You're not going to be assembling a keyboard.
I'm really confused why so many people are still supporting this drop, considering the number of reported problems. I really want to buy one, but with such bad quality control, I can't bring myself to pull the trigger
linnesI've had my reservations based on what I've seen too, but I did get a headphone stand a while back that's excellent. There weren't any issues and it's sitting pretty on the desk today. Hopefully this drop will be the same.
That’s based solely on the number of times the they’ve had this drop and not commented on the issue
LevelSteam
Aug 4, 2018
There's still a *lot* of high quality stuff here on Massdrop, but why they continue to partner with Royal Glam is beyond me. It's not just these frames either, if you go into the comment sections on any of their drops they seem to have a very big problem with QC.