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smb26
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Feb 8, 2019
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is it possible to have the wooden base on the drop? It's so gorgeous!
Feb 8, 2019
MiTo
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MiTo
Feb 9, 2019
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smb26Unfortunately not but you can Google for wooden 60% case or datamancer case! https://datamancer.com/product/datamancer-oaken-60-keyboard-case/
Feb 9, 2019
smb26
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Feb 10, 2019
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MiToYou're awesome, thank you very much! Mind if I as a noob ask you another question? what do I need to look at to ensure that the wooden 60% will be compatible with Canvas XDA, just dimensions? Thanks again :)
Feb 10, 2019
MiTo
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Feb 10, 2019
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smb26At your service always, welcome to our hobby! The most important thing is that you understand the components of the keyboard. Keycaps will never be a problem for any case, be it wood or other material. For example that wooden case you liked - so long you have a 60% circuit (PCB) and 60% plate then the Canvas keycaps will be fully compatible with the device. Canvas is just the keycaps that go on top of the keyboard!
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This picture above is a 60% keyboard (in this case a Pok3r) without keycaps. Canvas XDA (or any keycap set) is the only component missing so the keyboard can be usable. Note that it already have a case (black shell, it's made of metal), plate (silver-ish looking rectangle), switches (the crystal looking things) and stabilizers (red poles). You can also see a little bit of the PCB underneath (red circuit). Basically you will need a 60% keyboard (any of your preference) plus that wooden case, plus the Canvas XDA to have (what I imagine) would be your perfect keyboard. Sorry for the wall text, sometimes it can be tricky to explain but feel free to send me a message on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mitormk/) and I can help you further.
Feb 10, 2019
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