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[GB] Swiss-Cheeseboard Keyboard Kit - Extras
Colour
DESCRIPTION
Try not to make a toastie
The Cheeseboard is one of the more unique meme/novelty boards featuring a swiss cheese design, while also having a unique “moon” board design in moon-dust grey color. The project has been in the works since 2021 and has been followed up with 3 prototypes to get the ideal eye-candy placement of all the spherical holes to provide the ultimate cheese design. Designed by Bregoli, this king of all cheese’ is a one of a kind.
The complexity of the top case requires 5.4 hours of CNC machining time compared to the average 75% size keyboard 45 minute machining time.
Cheeseboard is a 60% Keyboard design with a HHKB bottom row layout, with a brass or POM plate. The typing angle of the keyboard is 6 degrees. The keyboard comes with poron dampening strips to fit the case parts together, to make sure that acoustic ping is kept to a minimum, and the PCB features a yellow cheese color, fitting to the theme of the boar
We have opted to only offer the carry case upgrade to ensure safe shipping and storage. This means by default you will be receiving a carry case.
DETAILS
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Aluminum body
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6° typing angle
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Top mount
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Isolated bottom case with poron gaskets
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2.4lbs/1.1kg weight (3.3lbs/1.5kg~ fully built)
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1.5mm plate thickness
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Hotswap PCB with ESD protection
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No RGB
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Uses ai03's open-source unified daughterboard
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PCB compatible with QMK
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Manufactured by Keebwerk →
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Keebwerk Quality Assurance - Each keyboard is manufactured in the same factory with the same quality standards. Each keyboard is visually checked by Keebwerk in Germany, and each keyboard is packaged by them, by hand.
TIMELINE
Estimated Shipping Q4 2023
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DISCLAIMER
The images shown are used for illustrative purposes only. While we aim to accurately estimate and reproduce colours, there may be minor variations in the colour of the actual product because of the nature of dyes, environmental lighting, and differences in display output due to lighting and digital photography and colour settings and capabilities of monitors.