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Artisans are a great aspect of the mechanical keyboard hobby. It's one of the first things that I show my friends and family if they ask about custom keycaps. Much to their surprise, they often have no idea you can squeeze a scenic landscape or cute little frog in a keycap. These keycaps are decorative accessories for your keyboards - kind of like fancy rims on your car wheels, stickers you put on a Hydroflask, or keychains that you hang on your backpack. Complete unnecessary ... but why not? It's adds more flair and personality. There are a vast number of artisan makers in the hobby and the range of their sculpts (or designs) can be simple or complicated. Some of which include 3-D printed, hand-painted, and resin ones. Drop works with a handful of vendors to bring the best curation of artisans to the community. Some of my favorite ones have been purchased on our platform or won in raffles. Fair warning, they can be quite expensive and addictive to collect! Featuring - E6V2 built with v2 Tealios and rocking SA Oblivion, showcased with 2 Primecaps Kizushis, Jellykey Nature's Rage and Etheral Reign, and a Dwarf Factory Ice Age Anura.
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cmauler68
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Oct 21, 2019
Keylabs is another cool one. They do small batch raffle sales. So they are very limited. Capsmiths makes some really cool ones as well
Can’t wait!
cmauler68
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Oct 31, 2019
hanI just got the keycap the other day. It is currently sitting on my new CTRL board, that I just got from the Drop Bounty Box.
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Any particular artisan makers I should look out for?
zhwn
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Oct 22, 2019
re: Charmcaps. Oh my god, it's a little grilled cheese! https://www.instagram.com/p/BokpSetn8Yb/
zhwnStill regret not picking that up :(
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