Salvun

Float65 - Pre Order

Regular price
€120.00
Sale price
€120.00
Regular price

Closing Date: August 16th 2024

Expected Shipping time: Q4 2024

 

TLDR

A bent steel 65% keyboard assembled with magnets for an open-air design.



Features:

  • 65% layout with options
  • VIA-compatible Hotswap PCB (1.6mm) by Yiancar
  • Addressable underglow LEDs
  • Powder coated steel case
  • FR4 plate
  • Magnetic top-mount
  • 6° typing angle



Colourways:

  • Burnished Grey
  • Crusted Copper
  • Caution Orange
  • Graffiti Purple
  • Urban Steel
  • Chalk White
  • Stealth Black



In The Box:

  • Steel Case
  • Hotswap PCB
  • Universal Daughterboard + JST Cable
  • Daughterboard Screws
  • FR4 Plate
  • 5x Magnets (includes a spare)
  • Magnet/Plate Hardware
  • SKUF Adhesive Rubber Feet
  • Hard-Shell Carrying Case (Space Cables branding)
  • Build Guide Postcard
  • Float Icon Sticker


Regional vendors:

• US: SapceCables
• CA: RNDKBD
• UK: Proto[Typist]
• EU: Salvun

 

Acceptable Quality Standards:

Surface Blemishes: Small blemishes such as pinholes, light scratches, or minor color variations may be present across the coated surface.


Edge Coverage: Complete coverage on edges can vary slightly due to the nature of the powder coating process.


Corners and Edges: While efforts are made to coat evenly, slight variations or thinning may occur on sharp corners or edges.Interior and Hidden Areas: These areas may exhibit less uniformity due to the limitations of application and visibility.


Edge Texture: Due to the high intensity of the laser cutting process, slight texture or roughness may be present along the cut edges. This is a natural byproduct of the process and does not affect the structural integrity of the product.


Surface Texture: Areas subjected to hydraulic bending may exhibit a slight texture or waviness along the bend line. This is typical and expected due to the bending process and should not exceed acceptable limits.


Gentle Installation: Ensure magnets are gently placed into their designated positions without excessive force. Sudden impacts or drops can cause magnets to snap together or to nearby steel components, potentially damaging both.

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