Submitted by etanisaqt t3_11z7gk5 in MechanicalKeyboards

This was my first time soldering a board, and I'd like to say it went well! Went through about a day or so of troubleshooting, and another day or so getting used to layers and layout, but overall, I love this board, and it was so fun putting all this together.

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etanisaqt OP t1_jdb8x23 wrote

Mercutio 40 Boba U4T Tactile Switches ICK X TUT The Holiday Keycaps Set Durock V2 Stabilizers featuring Random Ass Guitar Knob

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boyroywax t1_jdbd2l0 wrote

pina colada caps yummmmmm

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GreenGoonie t1_jdbf8qm wrote

Props for making! I have one of these on my backlog :)

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Two-Potatai t1_jdbft30 wrote

This is really nice! One day i hope to make one (:

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pabloescobyte t1_jdfldqx wrote

Once you go 40% and get a layout working for you, you'll never go back.

Try putting the numbers on a layer under home row, F-keys on the bottom row and the shifted symbols on QWERTY. It works well once you get used to it! Even better if you use one of the spacebars as an FN key to toggle that layer.

Great job with the build BTW! I'd love to build one of these if only it had a few more keys on the right side like my MiniVan.

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ABobBridger t1_jdboie1 wrote

Ive been thinking of buying a mercurion for a year now. Is it worth it?

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etanisaqt OP t1_jdc90mx wrote

Go for it! Be aware that you need to solder for this kit. If you're brand new to soldering (like I was), watch a few youtube videos on how to solder and practice on some old PCBs around the house (I salvaged something from a rundown radio in my basement). What I regret most is not paying for their USB-C soldering service (3 bucks) and not reading the build guide before purchasing. The build itself isn't necessarily hard, I'd rate it a 5/10 on difficulty. (considering you're new to soldering) TLDR, highly recommend. πŸ‘

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etanisaqt OP t1_jdc977t wrote

You can also join their Mechwild Discord server, the community there is really helpful and nice.

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Sugoi_Max t1_jdbwjup wrote

Did you use some tutorials to build this? Because I'd like to build one but I have no clue on where to start lmao

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etanisaqt OP t1_jdc8b6o wrote

There is a build guide on their website! You can also watch build VODS or youtube videos going through the whole build process.

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Suspicious_Student_6 t1_jdcphu0 wrote

Looks amazing. Upside-down spacebar gang πŸ’ͺ🀟πŸ₯“βœ¨

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aaronwcampbell t1_jdcyztx wrote

I've always liked this board; you just convinced me to buy it. Thanks!

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