3:12 Well your right, i bought some durock v2 stabs for the keyboard and i had lubed all of them and put them in and then i realised they didnt fit the plate.
hello! I'm doing a gmk67 build as well, I've read some stuff about polyfill and how you shouldn't stick it close to a battery as it is a fire hazard and such, I'm curious on how you handled this concern, did you put any protective stuff over the battery? I have polyfill on my gmk67 as well, and I don't know if I should just remove it entirely (I like how it sounds though, and I wouldn't want to do that) or put something between the polyfill and the battery. thanks!
I saw the reddit threads too but when I went on a real keyboard enthusiast discord channel, everyone laughed at that question. It really isn't that serious since polyfill can sustain temperatures over 200 degrees celsius and the battery would never go above 45 degrees celsius so theres no issue with it. Though in this video, I feel like he did not put enough polyfill inside cuz I put double the amount and it still fits.
The GMK 67 is actually VERY easy to remove the top plate on! Simply grab the base and use your thumbs to push the top trim away from the base (as opposed to trying to lift) and it will literally pop along the edge without breaking. Same goes for the front only there are really only two clips holding the front together. Hope this helps someone else not spend too long or breaking clips! Awesome build!!!!
Can u please help me? I wanna see if my keyboard is defective. When i'm connected in bluetooth or 2.4hz if i turn down my pc it doesn't turn off the leds of the keyboard or even if it's unplugged it doesn't turn off. Yours do this also??