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Clear Plastic 60% / GH60 Keyboard Shell
Back in my day, if you wanted a mechanical keyboard, you had to purchase a massive IBM Model M Keyboard but now you can DIY your very own compact k...
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Back in my day, if you wanted a mechanical keyboard, you had to purchase a massive IBM Model M Keyboard but now you can DIY your very own compact keyboards with your very favorite layouts to make the keeb of your dreams.
For all the DIY keebfans in the house here is a Clear Plastic Keyboard 60% (GH60) Shell, the perfect base to begin your custom keyboard project, especially if you dig a translucent base that can show off your glowy LEDs. It's also a lot less expensive than a milled & anodized aluminum shell. However, it won't be as heavy, durable and flat. That said, it's a great starter shell. You provide the PCB in the common 'GH60' sizing and bolt it into this base.
Comes with four anti-slip stickers and mechanical screw hardware.
Note: This is just the keyboard shell. Don't forget to grab some keycaps and switches. We also carry a purple anodized aluminum version.

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- PCB
- A printed circuit board (PCB) is a board, usually rigid, with etched copper tracks that connect electronic components together without loose wiring. Components are mounted on the board and signals route between them through the copper layout.
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