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Backstory::
     So before I got into mechanical keyboards, I always bought prefabs and never thought anything of mechanicals. Someone introduced me and convinced me to take on the hobby and had a smooth transition into becoming an enthusiast.
     My first keyboard I had assembled myself was a GH60 Satan pcb with clear Gateron switches. I was aiming for a clear/rgb aesthetic. In the process of assembling it myself, I gained a lot of experience soldering and desoldering. This helped me land a better paying job I held for two year afterward before moving on. Overall, the entire process of putting together the parts and programming my keyboard was as much entertaining to me as it was insightful and educational.

In the pic(today):::
The pcb I use today is a
- 1UP RGB 60% PCB HTE (Hotswap Tsangan Edition)
- Clear switches
- Clear blank keycap set from as well as a few artesian keycaps
- Modified case from the original GH60 Satan

In the future:::
My next planned build is an which I already have the resistors soldered onto the pcbs, but still need the remaining parts(switches, caps etc) which I will need to order.

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