Don't let your rattly spacebar keep you up at night. Hope this is what you were looking for Hope this is what you were looking for @icyxbogy7733 #shorts
I did the hollee mod and then pressed each stab for like 10 minutes so that the bandaid would break in. I also added a bit of medical tape on the plate to reduce wobble. You can later use a syringe to add more lube if needed. Hope someone finds this useful! (edit): Don't forget to balance the wire!!
I do the holee mod when I absolutely have to, but I rather not cause half of the time I feel like it weighs down the stab and makes it sluggish. Might just be me though
I think you should long term - the stabs that it comes with are OK..i usually use them in my videos to represent the board, but they are not going to be as good as screw ins, or even clip ins like TX stabs. But you know, it's a matter of preference. Some people don't care about how their stabs sound :D
My current keyboard isnt hotswap and i dont wanna desolder it, so im planning on getting some G lube (205g0 isnt really available where i live and anywhere i do find it its overpriced as hell) and attempting to lube the stabilizers by just lifting the stem and sticking my brush into the gap, for that should i use G lube or dielectric grease?
Absolutely! 205g0 used to be the go-to for stabs. Most people will dip it in krytox, but I'm kind of cheapstake, and it's cheaper to dip it in dielectric grease and come out with just about the same result. You can also go with a standard thin layer of 205g0 on the stabs, but you may still get some rattling. Good luck!
they're budget caps from Temu, believe it or not. I got them here, but they're sold out www.temu.com/goods_snapshot.html?goods_id=601099514315258&title=Details&_x_sessn_id=51yu5715p2&refer_page_name=goods&refer_page_id=10032_1693330698424_cwbyf7qqmm&refer_page_sn=10032
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??
Sure it does bro. You can do two things: switch it to "USB", and if it's unplugged, it'll turn off. Or you can cycle through (FN + \ ) until the RGB is turned off.
I found it on AliExpress for around 50 bucks with free shipping. Someone said that they got it on sale for around 30 but I'll have to research where. Want me to track down the cheapest option for you?
Does it rebound up, even if slowly? If yes, you've overlubed the stabs, and will need to take a Q tip and a cloth to wipe off the lube. If the stabs don't move at all, the stem is misaligned inside of the stab, and can be fixed by taking it back out and swap it around so that the side with two holes (usually) is facing the front socket of the stabilizer housing for where the wire goes in.
haha I would say it's more on the "cheap and light" feel than the heavy, since it's mostly made of plastic. It's not going to have that "hefty" feel that you'd get from an aluminum keyboard, that's for sure!
i have it and it feels like high quality plastic but if ur looking for something that feels like u have a $1000 keyboard in hand this isn't for u but mine sounds really nice and creamy
It does have wonderful sound according, and the plastic does feel softer to the touch, but yeah, it's still pretty light and don't have that premium feel to it. I love mine though
@@keebtunes Really? That would not make sense to be honest. But thanks anyway, now I am aware of it,. I'm planning to buy a GMK67 barebone. It would be my first barebone, as I am more into pre-built. I hope you have full videos on modding things on GMK67 I would gladly use it as a guide because yeah I am a noob. Thanks!
yea..i think that price has been pretty consistent - the community adores it cause of its performance, but it's not cheaper. TBH, you can find budget sets from Akko that are just as good. like Akko CS Silver
See if something like this is your style: Dustsilver wired with gateron black switches for $97, or wireless for $129. Unaffiliated: dustsilver.com/products/dustsilver-blue-pink-milkshake-75-percent-kawaii-wireless-hot-swapping-mechanical-keyboard?variant=43930780991648
Believe it or not I actually got it off of temu, oem profiles and 1.4mm thick. They don't carry these exact ones anymore, but you can find some pretty nice caps on temu - try searching "cherry profile keycaps"
damnn this spacebar is sounds best fr😮😮
😍 tytyty
I did the hollee mod and then pressed each stab for like 10 minutes so that the bandaid would break in. I also added a bit of medical tape on the plate to reduce wobble. You can later use a syringe to add more lube if needed. Hope someone finds this useful!
(edit): Don't forget to balance the wire!!
bro is a legend for pressing the other keys 😭💯
🫡 here to help!
Omg youre before sound, sounds exactly like my 100 dollar rk84 lololol definitely gonna follow the tutorial😮
good luck bro! it's crazy that most $100 boards nowadays have really good stock stabs, but the older ones still struggle lol
are the stabs preclipped bc i clipped them a second time lmao
It's been awhile since I looked so I can't remember for sure but I think they were already even so didn't need to clip
they're already flat no need to clip them
Heavenly sounding space bar thank you for the tutorial I’ll be doing on my rattly stabs
Stabd are temperamental aren't they? Sometimes they just work well, but sometimes they sound angry lol
I love the rattle 😊
Ahaha, hey to each its own right?
Did the plumbers tape mod on this it works great. Barely any rattle in any of my stabs.
oo does it sound alot better?
@@keebtunes to my ears the rattle is basically nonexistent. Much easier to do than the holee mod and much more effective.
Heck yeah! That's awesome 😎
I do the holee mod when I absolutely have to, but I rather not cause half of the time I feel like it weighs down the stab and makes it sluggish. Might just be me though
@@keebtunes its too tedious and a hit or miss. Plumbers tape is definitely superior.
do u recommend using the stock stabs long term? or should i get 3rd party screw ins? since the gmk67 also supports pcb mounted ones...
I think you should long term - the stabs that it comes with are OK..i usually use them in my videos to represent the board, but they are not going to be as good as screw ins, or even clip ins like TX stabs. But you know, it's a matter of preference. Some people don't care about how their stabs sound :D
@@keebtunes alright, gotcha. thanks!
dawg. you think THATS rattle?? i can hear my spring and the whole thing rattling.
it's just representative! Some rattles are worse than others :D
When doing the bandaid mod do you have the stickyside up or down?
Down so that it adheres to the board
My current keyboard isnt hotswap and i dont wanna desolder it, so im planning on getting some G lube (205g0 isnt really available where i live and anywhere i do find it its overpriced as hell) and attempting to lube the stabilizers by just lifting the stem and sticking my brush into the gap, for that should i use G lube or dielectric grease?
Dielectric will be better in that spot
can i use 205g0 instead of dielectric grease? i dont want to spend more money if there is not gonna be a big diffrence
Absolutely! 205g0 used to be the go-to for stabs. Most people will dip it in krytox, but I'm kind of cheapstake, and it's cheaper to dip it in dielectric grease and come out with just about the same result. You can also go with a standard thin layer of 205g0 on the stabs, but you may still get some rattling. Good luck!
@@keebtunes thank you so much for help!
my pleasure!
What keycaps are these?
they're budget caps from Temu, believe it or not. I got them here, but they're sold out www.temu.com/goods_snapshot.html?goods_id=601099514315258&title=Details&_x_sessn_id=51yu5715p2&refer_page_name=goods&refer_page_id=10032_1693330698424_cwbyf7qqmm&refer_page_sn=10032
tbh some wire tuning would be easier and cheaper
Maybe, but it wouldn't stop the rattling of the bars are dry
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??
Sure it does bro. You can do two things: switch it to "USB", and if it's unplugged, it'll turn off. Or you can cycle through (FN + \ ) until the RGB is turned off.
Can I use coconut hair oil?
I wouldn't, because coconut oil tends to harden, and not sure if it's a protectant against rust and debris
Ngl but you didn’t fix anything there is still ticking you should holee mod or plumbers mod dielectric grease should have worked though
yea, I wanted to keep it simple for the vid, but you're right, holee would've most likely solved it
Some one can tell me where I can buy? The keyboard all?
You can find them on AX s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DEcvrv1
let’s ad those randomly ass spacebar💀💀💀💀💀
Every spacebar is random, isnt it?
is there any difference between dielectric grease 22058 & 88150?
No difference, they're part numbers for the same brand :)
Thanks💖💖@@keebtunes
You're welcome!
are the stabs pcb mount?
The stock ones are plate mounted
Where did you get the gmk67 keybored from?
I found it on AliExpress for around 50 bucks with free shipping. Someone said that they got it on sale for around 30 but I'll have to research where. Want me to track down the cheapest option for you?
@@keebtunescan you tell me what switches does it have
what are those keycaps?
Believe it or not I got them off of temu lol they're pretty solid, but unfortunately sold out...
Get these sp star 4 me pls 😂
I hear those are some good switches!
@@keebtunes those are stabs plate mount, not switches :v
Oh I thought you were referring to the sp star switches lineup 😅
when i lube the stabs the spacebar gets stuck and its hard to press it😢
Does it rebound up, even if slowly? If yes, you've overlubed the stabs, and will need to take a Q tip and a cloth to wipe off the lube.
If the stabs don't move at all, the stem is misaligned inside of the stab, and can be fixed by taking it back out and swap it around so that the side with two holes (usually) is facing the front socket of the stabilizer housing for where the wire goes in.
omg
What if you have no dialectric grease
You can use the lube your use for the switches if you have them
Me chilling on 15$ keyboard 😅
That's still legit
Are you sure ?
@@keebtunesBTW ........thanks for replying😊
Yeah of course! As long as it functions 👀
Help! my spaceboard desnt have those things u der ot!
Your spacebar or the stabilizers? These are plate mounted, but you may have clip in or screw on stabs maybe?
Before sounds better
sure - sound's subjective after all
does GMK67 keyboardfeel heavy or does it feel cheap and light?
haha I would say it's more on the "cheap and light" feel than the heavy, since it's mostly made of plastic. It's not going to have that "hefty" feel that you'd get from an aluminum keyboard, that's for sure!
i have it and it feels like high quality plastic but if ur looking for something that feels like u have a $1000 keyboard in hand this isn't for u but mine sounds really nice and creamy
It does have wonderful sound according, and the plastic does feel softer to the touch, but yeah, it's still pretty light and don't have that premium feel to it. I love mine though
Its light but it doesn't feel cheap
@@q_q123 I cut pieces of metal and glued them to the board 💀. The worst part is that it worked
does the rgb on gmk67 work in wireless mode?
hi Joe! Yes, it does! In both wireless modes. 2.4g and bluetooth.
Of course it would. Why would rgb be affected by wireless mode? lmao.
@@godofredo0409 there are certain keyboards where RGB is disabled when not plugged in to save battery. These are not common but they do exist 👍
@@keebtunes Really? That would not make sense to be honest. But thanks anyway, now I am aware of it,. I'm planning to buy a GMK67 barebone. It would be my first barebone, as I am more into pre-built. I hope you have full videos on modding things on GMK67 I would gladly use it as a guide because yeah I am a noob. Thanks!
@@godofredo0409how does it not make sense? Lights use battery. Some keyboards comes with very small battery
what key switches?
the switches are called "banana splits" - I got them from "the key company". You can find them there or if you need a direct link, let me know.
@@keebtunes its so expensive😭😭
yea..i think that price has been pretty consistent - the community adores it cause of its performance, but it's not cheaper. TBH, you can find budget sets from Akko that are just as good. like Akko CS Silver
💀 bro spamming at the middle and its still rattling asf, get good and balance your wire instead of wasting lube please.
Yo thanks for the feedback! I've done full vids with wire balancing but wanted to do a simple one that's more widely used
Sorry they sounded the same
it's okay, I probably did a poor job recording
What's a good out of the box keyboard that's inexpensive and sounds creamy
What's inexpensive to you? 50-80? Under 100?
And any preference on color?
See if something like this is your style: Dustsilver wired with gateron black switches for $97, or wireless for $129. Unaffiliated: dustsilver.com/products/dustsilver-blue-pink-milkshake-75-percent-kawaii-wireless-hot-swapping-mechanical-keyboard?variant=43930780991648
I'm also a hugeee fan of this board...it's clacky and creamy...and it's the cheapest I've seen it amzn.to/47MMMO1
@@keebtunes not really
And can u pls comment the moleskin link💖💖
of course! Here's the link for that: amzn.to/3tRe5Yq
Ty is that, that one that u used in vid? But... It's out of stock😂😂🙁🙁@@keebtunes
I recommend checking out CVS or Walgreens or even Walmart for it too! They're all made about the same, and should cost about the same
Bro that was not rattly
I mean, it's not bad but you know, depends on each's ear :D
Little to no different at all
You tried it? Sometimes the stabs just won't cooperate 😔
@@keebtunes yea but everyone in these comments are mainly focused on the sound for some reason
I focus on the ticking or the rattle, and I wanted to keep it simple...I guess it's hit or miss
Where did you get those keycaps?
Believe it or not I actually got it off of temu, oem profiles and 1.4mm thick. They don't carry these exact ones anymore, but you can find some pretty nice caps on temu - try searching "cherry profile keycaps"
@@keebtunes I have ordered the gmk67 as well, and are looking for switches. Do you have any suggestions that are cheap? Thank you!
@@notdmpy3915 sure thing! Whats your typing sound and speed that you're going for?
@@keebtunes I ended up buying some outemu browns. How bout any keycaps under $20? :))
@@notdmpy3915 check temu or AliExpress, you can get decent ones for right at 20 dollars