Desoldering, Mill-Maxing, And Why You Might Want To Learn Both
Thanks to StoryboardTech’s fantastic article, you finally learned how to solder! Or at least, you’re committed to learning. So, what’s next? Well, if you’re brave enough, why not learn how to desolder as well? And when you feel confident with that, how about Mill-Max? You don’t necessarily have to know or learn how to solder before learning how to desolder or Mill-max, but in my opinion, getting comfortable with soldering is a great step towards learning how to do the other two, and if you know how to solder, you can practice desoldering and mill-maxing to your heart’s content since you’ll already have the tools from learning how to solder! Well, at least most of the tools. Let’s start off with the good ol’ disclaimer section first, however. Disclaimer These are my own opinions and my own thoughts, and if I’ve learned anything in life, it’s that we all do things in slightly different ways. Whether it be deadlifting, desoldering, Mill-Maxing or even baking...
Jan 13, 2025
I'm relatively new to mech keys and massdrop altogether. But I'm a gamer, and at the moment I have to play on a really poor dell keyboard that I found lying around. I've had my eye on a mechanical keyboard for a while because I've felt how great they are to type on and how responsive they are for gaming. I would really be interested in buying a keyboard around this calibre, and was wondering if anyone else would be interested in getting a keyboard like the one in the title, so that maybe we can get a price drop. This keyboard in particular is great because it has a lot of macro keys which is really useful for me in gaming, and I think others will also find them useful.
Thanks,
kyle_demon
P.S. I like the reds but I also like the blues so I don't mind whichever one the community wants if a talks of a drop are in the air.