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Build Your Dream Mechanical Keyboard: Custom Kits

Discover an extensive range of custom mechanical keyboard kits on KeebFinder. These kits provide the foundational components—case, PCB, and plate—allowing you to meticulously select your preferred switches, keycaps, and layout. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast aiming for a specific typing feel and sound profile or a newcomer eager to dive into the world of mechanical keyboards, our curated selection caters to all. Personalize every aspect of your keyboard, from aesthetics to functionality, and build a device that is truly your own. Start your journey towards the perfect custom keyboard today.


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$299
[Out of Stock] Sisyphus65 Mechanical Keyboard Kit - Image: 1
Maniac Rabbit Out of Stock Sisyphus65
65%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
VIA,
Alu case,
PCB Mount

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$251
Keychron Q60 QMK Custom Mechanical Keyboard (US Layout) - Image: 1
Keychron Q60 US
60%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
QMK,
Alu case

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$239
Tata80 Keyboard Kit
Wuque Studio Tata80
80%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
VIA,
QMK,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount

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$364
Bubble75 Premium Keyboard Kit - Image: 1
Velocifire Bubble75 Premium
75%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
VIA,
QMK,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount

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$96
DAGK Resin61 RGB Keyboard Kit - Image: 1
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$35
Satpad Keyboard Kit
Out of stock
$115
[In stock]Maze 64 Keyboard Kit
Wuque Studio Maze 64
65%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
VIA,
Alu case,
Tray Mount

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$119
Dukharo VN96 Barebones DIY Kit - Image: 1
Dukharo VN96
96%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB,
Knob,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount

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$149
MonsGeek M6 Alice Aluminum Wired DIY Kit - Image: 1
Monsgeek M6 Alice
65%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount

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$194
Lemokey L1 Aluminum 75% Hotswap Bluetooth and 2.4GHz Wireless RGB Win + Mac Mechanical Keyboard - Image: 1
MK Lemokey L1
75%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB,
VIA,
QMK,
Alu case,
Plate Mount

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Your Guide to Custom Mechanical Keyboard Kits

Embarking on a custom mechanical keyboard build is a rewarding journey. A custom keyboard kit offers the perfect starting point, providing the essential framework while giving you the freedom to choose components that match your specific needs and preferences. This guide will answer key questions to help you navigate the world of custom keyboard kits and find the ideal one for your next project.

What Exactly is a Custom Mechanical Keyboard Kit?

A custom mechanical keyboard kit typically includes the keyboard case, the printed circuit board (PCB), and a switch mounting plate. Some kits might also include stabilizers. Crucially, they allow you to select your own mechanical switches and keycaps separately, offering complete control over the keyboard's typing feel, sound, and aesthetics. This is the core appeal for enthusiasts wanting a truly personalized mechanical keyboard.

Why Opt for a Kit Instead of a Pre-Built Keyboard?

Choosing a custom keyboard kit over a pre-built mechanical keyboard offers unparalleled personalization. You control every detail, from switch type (linear, tactile, clicky) to keycap material (ABS, PBT) and profile. Building your own keyboard is also a valuable learning experience, deepening your understanding of how mechanical keyboards work. Often, kits allow for higher quality components and unique features not found in mass-produced boards.

Key Features to Consider in a Custom Keyboard Kit

When selecting a custom keyboard kit, consider these features: Layout (60%, 65%, TKL, etc.), PCB (hot-swappable sockets for solder-free switch changes, QMK/VIA support for custom keymaps and macros), case material (aluminum, polycarbonate, acrylic), mounting style (gasket, top, tray mount), and plate material (brass, FR4, carbon fiber). These choices significantly impact the keyboard's typing experience and sound profile.

Are Custom Keyboard Kits Suitable for Beginners?

Yes, many custom keyboard kits are beginner-friendly, especially those with hot-swappable PCBs which eliminate the need for soldering. The mechanical keyboard community is very supportive, with numerous guides and tutorials available. Starting with a kit can be a fun and accessible entry into the hobby, allowing you to learn and upgrade components over time.

What Else Will I Need Besides the Kit?

Beyond the kit itself (case, PCB, plate), you'll typically need to purchase mechanical switches (e.g., Cherry MX, Gateron, Kailh), keycaps, and a USB cable. Depending on the kit, you might also need stabilizers if they aren't included. Tools like a switch puller, keycap puller, and a screwdriver are also essential for assembly.

How Can KeebFinder Simplify My Search?

KeebFinder helps you efficiently compare custom mechanical keyboard kits from various vendors. Use our advanced filters to sort by layout, features like hot-swap or QMK/VIA, price, and brand. We aim to provide all the information you need to make an informed decision and find the perfect kit to start your custom keyboard adventure.

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