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  • The SALVATION combines the soft and vibrant typing experience of an innovative leaf spring mounting system with a 60% tray case design.

    Build your wilba.tech SALVATION with the stock FR4 plate, or use third-party 60% plates made of metal or plastic. Build it half-plate or plateless. Tweak the foam pad placement to make the leaf springs more or less flexible. Modify the stock FR4 plate to have slots that match the WT60-D WEIRDFLEX PCB, or into a half-plate design. Make your own leaf springs out of other materials.

    Wilba’s WT60-D WEIRDFLEX PCB is compatible with most 60% cases that support a USB-C connector on the PCB. It has tray case mount holes for cases such as Mekanisk Fjell, Mekanisk Klippe, KBDfans Tofu, and other similar cases based around the legacy Poker2 form factor. It can also fit in cases where the PCB is mounted via the switches to the plate, and the plate is attached to the case, and also cases made from laser cut acrylic.

    The PCB has slots above and below the alpha keys, providing some flex if built using a half-plate or without plate. Note that building with half-plate or without plate may cause so much flex that the PCB may make contact with the case if typing very hard, or be too flexible in feel. It is advised to use a foam layer or cut small pieces of foam to support the PCB in places and tweak the amount of flexibility to your preference. If building with a full plate in any material, foam layer or supports are not required.

    It supports the most popular layout options of custom keyboard enthusiasts. The bottom row supports 6.25U and 7U spacebar, thus supporting cases with HHKB and Winkeyless blockers. The backspace and right shift can be split (like HHKB), and the Caps Lock can be full or stepped. ISO Enter and split left shift is also supported.

    Also, the PCB is compatible with the Unified Daughterboard standard, via the JST connector footprint on the PCB (requires soldering JST connector, sold separately), and thus may be compatible with cases that use the Unified Daughterboard and PCBs with the JST connector in the same position (wilba.tech Thermal, Keycult No.1/60, Mekanisk Klippe S).

    Head over to the SALVATION keyboard page to pick up the board and all the other goodies included!

  • The SALVATION combines the soft and vibrant typing experience of an innovative leaf spring mounting system with a 60% tray case design.

    The PCB is supported by silicon rubber standoffs attached to FR4 (fiberglass) leaf springs mounted to the case. Foam pads underneath the leaf springs provide vibration dampening and force modulation.

    The leaf springs provide exceptional flexibility, allowing the entire plate/PCB subassembly to yield under keystrokes and vibrate in isolation from the case. The result is a typing experience that is soft and vibrant across the whole keyboard.

    The SALVATION is designed for customization and experimentation. Build it with the stock FR4 plate, or use third-party 60% plates made of metal or plastic. Build it half-plate or plateless. Tweak the foam pad placement to make the leaf springs more or less flexible. Modify the stock FR4 plate to have slots that match the WT60-D WEIRDFLEX PCB, or into a half-plate design. Make your own leaf springs out of other materials.

    Solder and Hotswap PCBs, as well as additional plates, can be purchased alongside the Salvation keyboard or separately here!

    B-stock Sample Photos

    Please refer to the product gallery to view these photos in their full resolution, as well as other sample photos of the B-stock units.

  • This is a keycap set inspired by US Naval Aviation in the Pacific Theatre of World War 2. The designers tried to make it pay homage to its inspiration as much as possible while attempting to keep it within the appeals of a global community. Deskmats designed by the wonderfully talented SourMK!

  • This is a keycap set inspired by US Naval Aviation in the Pacific Theatre of World War 2. The designers tried to make it pay homage to its inspiration as much as possible while attempting to keep it within the appeals of a global community.

  • Left in the wake of the white dwarf comes the black hole. What once provided light and heat now inhales everything around it. ePBT Solaria contrasts the twinkling universe against the depth of the darkness.

    A monocoloured base that lets the legends give the set it’s subtle character. Pair this set with a grey board or something that matches the colours of the legends.

    Vendors

    Canada: You are here!
    USA: Vala Supply
    EU:
     CandyKeys
    UK:
    Proto[Typist]
    OCE: DailyClack
    ASIA/WW: KBDFans

  • Throughout various cultures, lavender is represented in food, drinks, and fashion. GMK Lavender is inspired by these uses throughout the world, as well as the flower’s calming color. I chose a more muted shade of lavender for this set to reflect how this color is used in modern culture and fashion.

    The Rabenda kit features katakana [カタカナ] sub legends to pay homage to the lavender fields of Japan’s Hokkaido prefecture and the Japanese language of flowers, hanakotoba [花言葉], which derives from the use of katakana to transcribe words from western cultures.

    The Bouquet kit designs are inspired by botanical and popular culture aspects of lavender.” – dotnick

    Check out the deskmats that are being offered as well!