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SA Ice Cap keys with 67g Zealios v2 switches on my Planck EZ, which I love dearly. I only got this keyboard this year, and I hadn't intended on making a hobby out of it (and even now I don't do any lubing), but I couldn't resist the temptation of all the customization that is available. I've ended up sinking more money into this little keyboard than I feel comfortable admitting.
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Milosnik-Rekinow
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Apr 29, 2022
Milosnik-RekinowI finally bit the bullet and lubed my switches last night. I also added the tape mod (three layers of masking tape). Although the SA keycaps naturally sounded good after these mods, I ultimately didn't like how the sound profile changed to be more muted. I decided to try my XDA keycaps before I started to experiment with layers of masking tape (since I'm lazy), and I found that I quite liked the clack these keycaps make on the board now.
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yttyx
1
Apr 6, 2022
Using for typing and stenography. Gateron clear keyswitches. Stock 35g springs swapped out for springs with 20g actuation force and 30g bottom out force. No lube. G20 keycaps.
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jupemara
2
Jan 11, 2022
with rama works keycaps and self-made homing keycaps (F, J, lower, raise)
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daniel_sellers
9
Oct 20, 2021
My daily driven Planck. Godspeed key caps, custom walnut case.
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ytrav1010
2
Jul 22, 2021
This is my very first mech keyboard, fell in love with the look of the 40% and got a PlanckEz because I didn't need to mod it or anything, and I can customise where shortcut keys go. As soon as I got it i also started using the workman layout, it was a heck lot of effort learning the new layout and using a 40% but it was worth it. I have ton of space on my desk and my wrist don't hurt as much when trying to type fast, also it looks pretty cool on my desk I got bored with my keycap set so I mixed up two different ones, alchemist DSA and the other one i can't remember and i think the profile is XDA?
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pkobayashi
7
Feb 2, 2021
Here’s mine! Massdrop Planck, with custom “Training Wheel” keycaps from wasdkeyboards, and custom bumper case from Ponoko.
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PZTK1544
4
Feb 1, 2021
I have two. My work one has blank PBT keys from PMK plus some Carbon arrow keys I had lying around, and my home one has Matt3o Nerd DSA keycaps. Both are stainless steel Low-Pro.
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jobias
9
Feb 1, 2021
I tend to swap between SA Vilebloom and Mito Canvas XDA. I love the colors of Vilebloom but I'm increasingly preferring the feel of XDA. I'm waiting for my DSA Vilebloom to come in and see if DSA feels as good as XDA for me.
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Oi27
6
Nov 12, 2020
Mine uses the OLKB "easy on the wallet" case - a PCB sandwich. Recently I got a 3D printer and I made a frame to give it the appearance of a highpro case. Looks pretty good but the effect is definitely better if you're looking from across the room (or in a photo!)
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scizors
0
Aug 26, 2020
@muni_chang how would one go about having a very similar keyboard to yours?
muni_chang
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muni
Aug 27, 2020
scizorsyou need follow OLKB and Planck
scizors
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Aug 27, 2020
muni_changAny chance you would mind sharing a link to which frame you're using? And any advice on keycaps? I really appreciate your response!
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