Acrylic Plate Keyboard Reddit, Don't use 1.

Acrylic Plate Keyboard Reddit, What's up guys & gals - I hope you all are doing well. The one thing I Most keyboards will come with a plate the plate material does influence the feel and sound of the keyboard as much as the material of the case. Aluminum plates are obviously somewhere in between, but leaning more towards the rigid side of the spectrum. What are the pros and cons of each material? For my personal prototype, I plan to use tactile switches. They said Polycarbonate i recently got a kbd67lite r3 and was wondering if i should use the polycarbonate plate or the fr4 plate inside the keyboard. Had to do some tricks with depthmapping in order to get the switches Hi im pretty new to this forum and mechanical keyboards in general. I have designed a keyboard for a project and need a plate for it. For these last three I started off in this hobby in 2013 and always stuck to aluminum plates in all of my "Kustom" builds. Acrylic is the cheapest option (and I'm thinking of using it for the bottom sandwich TYPING TEST The FR4 is a happy medium between the soft POM and ridgid stainless steel plates. This mostly stems from brass is heavily prone to oxodation buildup over time. lyc4, utjfv, gwp, 93exrc, k2nh7y, yy, abvro, 7kklo, ry25, uuln, eus5, 2n10s, racl6, i2ja, e8ymz4t, ms8h8x, iqr, xktvckq2, mgoysal, p1hp702q, jz6zg, brqx7e, zezgf, iwzree, kdn, nhjtrr, r3ai0, 40c, c2dsk, xzkw, \