Hi everyone, I have a plank (v6 I think), and I kinda regretted having the 2u key instead of 2x1u (although I love it aesthetically, I would rather have two keys) Here comes the issue, the stabilizer is board mounted, so I can’t just desolder the switch and take it out, but I would have to desolder everything to remove the plate. That sounds like a mess, so I was wondering if anyone has suggestions on how to get around it. Maybe trying to cut the stabilizer and pull it out without destroying the board? 😅

  • humanplayer2
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    2 years ago

    So, the issue is that if you desolder and remove the switch, then take a pair of fine wirecutters and… disassemble the plastic stabilizer housings, you’d still have a small screw from each stuck in the pcb?

    I’d try first try unscrewing the screws with the wirecutters or some small pliers, grabbing and turning from the side.

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      2 years ago

      There’s no screws, just that the stabilizer is held between the board and the plate. I guess that trying to break/cut it would be the way to go, but I was hoping someone with experience could tell me if its a terrible idea :P

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        2 years ago

        Yeah, sorry, I don’t have experience with exactly that, but if you’re sure that getting that out of there will allow you to place two switches instead – and that they’ll work (did you try closing their circuits and see that you get what you want?) – then personally, I’d just go for it. Carefully, taking time, controlled cuts, minimal forceful twisting, pulling, and turning, etc. It seems like you have nicely much “elbow room” to work.

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          2 years ago

          It should work, the board does support that configuration :) Thanks, I think I’ll try that once I have some more time in the summer!