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A handy 3D printed plate fork to aid in the assembly of a board. Place this tool between your plate and PCB to ensure switches clip in to your plat...
View full detailsAn assortment of switches for those who would like to sample some of our offerings! This list cannot be customized. The 12 switches are pre-packed ...
View full detailsA Pro Micro replacement with USB-C? Heck yeah! These little breakout boards are a must for any board without a SMD microcontroller such as the Dact...
View full detailsBring some stability to your life (and keyboards) with these Durock V2 Stabilizers. These upgraded stabilizers have an improved wire clip to preven...
View full detailsA great sounding alternative to polycarbonate stabilizers, without the scratch of the GMK screw ins (sad face). These are genuine Cherry stabilizer...
View full detailsI got a lot of feedback in the design process for these, and I believe they are better thought out than a lot of the acrylic ones out there. Stem...
View full detailsSold in packs of 10. Remember, you need 2 of these per switch! (Order 130-140 pcs for a 60% keyboard etc.) Make your solder board into a hotswap on...
View full details205g0 is a high viscosity PTFE grease used to lubricate MX style switches. It is known by keyboard enthusiasts as the undisputed champ for smooth l...
View full detailsThin lubricant, best used in tactiles or for those that like a lighter linear. Recommended by Gazzew for those that want to lube their U4Ts. Need a...
View full detailsGPL 105 is a low viscosity synthetic PFPE oil recommended for use on springs and linear switches. Either donut-dip or bag lube your springs using a...
View full detailsHigh quality paint brushes in size 0 and 00 for lubing your switches and stabilizers. These won't shed or leave little fibers on your switch parts ...
View full detailsThese rubber foams from Deskeys are the gold standard for switch films. These are thick (0.3 mm) films that act as a gasket to deepen the sound in ...
View full detailsA handy little device to open up MX style switches. Much faster than fumbling around with 2 screwdrivers. For a more premium option, check out our ...
View full detailsNew sampler collections as of Jan 30 2023! Try out a whole lot of springs without having to buy a ton of individual packs! Includes a 3D printed ca...
View full detailsNote: Canada Bubble mailers can only contain a single stand. Please use parcel shipping for multiple. US Bubble mailers can have multiple. Flex har...
View full detailsAwesome springs made by Gazzew. These springs are the jack of all trades - linear and tactile switches will both pop when you swap these in. These ...
View full detailsMX Supreme is SPRiT's 'standard' single stage line of springs. These are the highest precision springs available on the market, with an allowed dev...
View full detailsSPRiT MX Slow Extreme I springs are longer than your typical springs and feature a higher starting force. Perfect for gamers and typists who want t...
View full detailsSPRiT MX Slow Extreme II springs are longer than your typical springs and feature a higher starting force. Perfect for gamers and typists who want ...
View full detailsSPRiT MX Slow Extreme III springs are longer than your typical springs and feature a higher starting force. Perfect for gamers and typists who want...
View full detailsSPRiT MX Slow Extreme IV springs are longer than your typical springs and feature a higher starting force. Perfect for gamers and typists who want ...
View full detailsSPRiT MX Slow Extreme V springs are longer than your typical springs and feature a higher starting force. Perfect for gamers and typists who want t...
View full detailsMX Progressive springs follow an exponential force curve. They start light and get exponentially heavier as you approach bottom out. They are highl...
View full detailsSPRiT MX Complex springs follow a exponential force curve up until actuation, and then switch to linear until bottom out. They are within 0.5% devi...
View full detailsAnnounced in March 2021, these springs have a lighter linear force until actuation and then it becomes heavier. They make for snappy linears that a...
View full detailsThese Durock films are placed between the top and bottom housing of an MX switch to tighten the connection and reduce housing wobble. They also hel...
View full detailsReplacement springs for your ALPS. These are just plain ol' linear springs, just as they were in vintage ALPS switches. Each bag contains ~100 spri...
View full detailsSprings for Kailh Choc switches. They are within 0.5% deviation as of April 2022. These are fully compatible with ALPS switches as well. Each bag c...
View full detailsSPRiT Kailh BOX springs are springs for BOX switches. And the 24K gold ones help to reduce ping apparently. Andy didn't tell me much about these so...
View full detailsAn easy to use ALPS switch opener - a single one should last forever, and they work great. Credit to Andrew Bishop for the design.
Genuine ALPS rotary encoder for use on boards like the PLAPad. 6mm D-shaft 18 steps per revolution (smooth rotation) Pulse on top-press Knobs sol...
View full detailsA handy dandy tool to remove hotswap switches from plates. A must have for hotswap board owners! Made from black anodized aluminum.
These 0.5mm foam pads help dampen the sound profile of your keyboard by isolating the switch from the PCB. Place these down before inserting switch...
View full detailsTriboSys 3204 is the middle ground between your thick (205g0) and thin (3203) lubricants! This stuff works wonders on linears and tactiles alike, a...
View full detailsA new alternative to the unnecessary space-grade lubes in the keyboard world. This was dreamed up by Gazzew as a high performance lubricant for bot...
View full detailsA simple 3D printed knob for D-Shaft encoders with a knurl. Compatible with all EC11 D-shaft encoders.