
My Keyboard Building Collection!
Building my own keyboard was a spontaneous decision. During the pandemic, it became a hobby to keep me busy. I hated having to research what kind of switches were right for me based on my typing force (Tactile all the way!). And then there's keycaps hunting, just looking for keycaps that looked pretty while I typed and also just comforting to look at. After a while, I realized, a good keyboard goes a long way. It's like an investment, especially in today's workforce where emails are an everyday communication. Typing on a good keyboard, makes emails a little more bearable.

Kailh Purple Potato Switches
"Purple Potato" is a paragraph switch with a very beautiful color. They've got a small amount of pre-travel and a large, round bump, akin to other high end tactile switches,
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Tactile
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Spring: Gold plated 63.5g
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5-pin PCB mount

C³Equalz Fierce Girl Switches
C³Equalz X TKC Fierce Girl is a custom linear switch with a light actuation force of 58.5g.
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Linear
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Actuation Force: 58.5g
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5-pin PCB mount
JWK HaluHalo
Switches
The switches feature a pastel purple housing and pastel cyan stem.
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Linear
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Spring: Gold plated 63.5g
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5-pin PCB mount

Harimau Switches
These tactile switches aim to provide a smooth and poppy experience with the switches bottoming out on the extended pole.
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Tactile
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67g 18mm spring
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5-pin PCB mount


THIC THOCK Marshmallow Switches
Marshmallow itself is smooth enough that even without lubrication, it is still smooth enough to be used right away.
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Linear
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Spring: Thic Thock MP Series 68g - Gold Plated
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5-pin PCB mount

Durock T1 Tactile Switches
This switch is intended for users looking for a "stepped" tactile feel.
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Tactile
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Spring: Thic Thock MP Series 67g - Gold Plated
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5-pin PCB mount