Some advice to make it easier (and safer) when installing switches, put the switches in when you’ve put together the plate/pcb, but before you put it in the board. Being able to support the slots from behind with your finger makes it way easier to install switches, and you can risk popping out hot-swap sockets if you do it while it’s in the board
did you do any kinda of modifications to the spacebar? I can never get a spacebar to sound like that. Also, I can't decide between POM and FR4. I want a deep sound but I don't want it to sound flat.
Not really, the most I did was lube the spacebar stabs with a heavier lube(dielectric grease), though you have to be careful with that because you can easily end up with a sticky space bar that doesn't want to come back up.
Some advice to make it easier (and safer) when installing switches, put the switches in when you’ve put together the plate/pcb, but before you put it in the board. Being able to support the slots from behind with your finger makes it way easier to install switches, and you can risk popping out hot-swap sockets if you do it while it’s in the board
did you do any kinda of modifications to the spacebar? I can never get a spacebar to sound like that. Also, I can't decide between POM and FR4. I want a deep sound but I don't want it to sound flat.
Not really, the most I did was lube the spacebar stabs with a heavier lube(dielectric grease), though you have to be careful with that because you can easily end up with a sticky space bar that doesn't want to come back up.
Did you know how to reset the LED?