Keychron Q1 Pro (taped, foamed), Tecsee Coral switches (two-stage spring, lubed, filmed), ACGAM Gradient Side Engraved OEM Profile Keycap Set.
I found this nice piece of wood in the scrap pile. I think it’s red oak but can’t be positive. profiled it and performed a super sketchy cut on the table saw to give it a nice even bevel.
Nice! I like the color fade. Both my keyboards seem fairly plain in comparison.
I don’t have a photo of my other two but they are both Black on Black. Plain is fine!
Nice work! A tablesaw, you say? I’ve wondered how to add angle to a board. I’ve been thinking about just filling away, or using a planer.
After, you’ve sanded and olied it?
I did something similar with a random orbital sander and some really aggressive sandpaper. The end result was more rounded than beveled, but it works well enough as a wrist rest.
Yup, I played around with using a hand plane but got impatient and wasn’t confident I could get an even smooth angle across the whole thing. So I stood the board up against the fence and kicked the blade over at a 15ish degree angle.
After that as you said sanded and oiled. I used Tung oil for the finish.
That’s funny, I’ve made a few of these and always thought to myself, “I can knock this out with a hand plane way faster than I could set up my table saw.” A few swipes with a no5 and a couple swipes with a smoother and I’m done. I guess it all depends on how familiar you are with which tools (and of course, whether you’re making a couple vs a whole bunch)
Yeah, I foresee that the angle wouldn’t be very clean if I did it… But then again, im not sure I’d fair better on a table saw :D
Not for me, but very nice. Good work!
I too did a sketchy cut on a table saw when making my wrist rest! Looks great.
I always wanted to make my own wrist rest. You’ve done a splendid job. I’m guessing from your description the process wasn’t super difficult?
Also, love the key caps. Gradient sets are doing it for me.
nope wasn’t to difficult at all. Some basic knowledge of tools should have you covered. If you have more patience than I do it’s entirely possible to make with just hand tools.