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From there it takes some 70-90 days to put the finished keycap together. Jellykey sells all its keycaps in one-time-only group buys, and the Born of Forest collection ends on the 26 June, 2020 (this could change at a moment's notice). And that's just a few of the ingredients that go into every one. The landscape and mountains: 30 minutes to two hours. Artisan, Arts/Exhibits, Camp, Celebrations/Holiday, Charity/Cause, Comedy, Consumer Show/Convention, Cultural. You can read the detailed description of how each MX-compatible keycap is crafted over at the Jellykey website, but for an idea of what goes into each and every one, the process of covering the ground in varying types of grass takes between 20-40 minutes per keycap. Thanks to the ubiquity of the Cherry MX mounting style, there's a good chance that your current keyboard is already the perfect potential home for such a beautifully made centrepiece. And even if that's not you, you can at least appreciate the time it takes to craft such a wonderful bespoke keycap- because it sure sounds like you get your money's worth, and then some. While the concept of a $72 spacebar is rather ludicrous in theory, in practice it can be something rather special to a select few people. Taking pride in my desk space makes those hours sat or stood in front of it that little bit less constricting, physically and mentally, and I think we all need to find our own ways to do just that. So that's why I make a point of ensuring my desk space is as in tune to my mindset and as carefully curated as it can be. Prior to 2020, I would sit at my desk for eight hours or more, and this year my desk time has skyrocketed-as I'm sure yours has, too. I'm thinking Vegas at night. Keep your acrylic, that's art. If you squint it almost looks like a mini-landscape. Something like the ABKO K640, which looks like a unicorn has barfed all over the keys moments before a circus clown used it to clean the makeup off his face. Alternatively, $72 nets you a whole mechanical keyboard from a company you've never heard of. And I genuinely don't think it's even that pretty.

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I have little interest in keyboards that cost as much as decent CPUs, and certainly no interest in dropping $72 on one key. Maybe I should be, but I simply don't care. Apparently I should be ashamed of the 'shitty' brown switches in my current keyboard. I'm not a keyboard junky the way Jacob is.













Artisan spacebar