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<blockquote data-quote="Macemore" data-source="post: 470910" data-attributes="member: 6113"><p>To be honest, not a fan of lubed tactiles! I am also not a fan of linears, although lubing them makes them much nicer. I found that only the stem itself and maybe the guide rails need an absolute minimal amount of lube, like nearly none. It removes some of the scratchyness you can get in some switches. I've tried like, 10 or so different switches now and I'm in love with OG Holy Pandas (remakes are OK but scratchy and inconsistent!) and I'm currently using nonlubed as I decided I overlubed all my other ones. I've got extras so I'm going to just soak each part in some soap eventually, then rebuild with my new technique. I've got a couple macro pads I've built now and a few different sized keyboards. it's a really nice tie between mind numbingly tedious, programming, and board level design/construction! I just keep buying more kits online as they popup, sooner or later I'll have to start selling these since I'll have so many. Or make a shelf :3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macemore, post: 470910, member: 6113"] To be honest, not a fan of lubed tactiles! I am also not a fan of linears, although lubing them makes them much nicer. I found that only the stem itself and maybe the guide rails need an absolute minimal amount of lube, like nearly none. It removes some of the scratchyness you can get in some switches. I've tried like, 10 or so different switches now and I'm in love with OG Holy Pandas (remakes are OK but scratchy and inconsistent!) and I'm currently using nonlubed as I decided I overlubed all my other ones. I've got extras so I'm going to just soak each part in some soap eventually, then rebuild with my new technique. I've got a couple macro pads I've built now and a few different sized keyboards. it's a really nice tie between mind numbingly tedious, programming, and board level design/construction! I just keep buying more kits online as they popup, sooner or later I'll have to start selling these since I'll have so many. Or make a shelf :3 [/QUOTE]
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