Cherry springs
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The clear springs aren linear afaik. And the blacks should be lighter. I have plenty left u can have for shipping only. But im not sure if i can send them in an envelope.
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- Location: Oregon, USA
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The stem not bouncing back is due to the leaf inside the switch housing. This happens a lot more on brand new boards because the leaf hasn't been broken in. Pop open the switch and push the leaf back so it doesn't fight with the stem and you won't have that issue. If it's just sticking a little, just use the switch a lot and most of the time it will loosen by itself and it won't be a problem anymore.fossala wrote:I like the clears I just got of biniris but the normal springs are too heavy and the brown springs sometimes don't bounce back up. Is there any other spring options?
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- Location: Ugly American
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All cylindrical compression springs are linear.mintberryminuscrunch wrote:The clear springs aren linear afaik. And the blacks should be lighter. I have plenty left u can have for shipping only. But im not sure if i can send them in an envelope.
It's called Hooker's Law.

Hah, Hooker's Law is "Cash Only".
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- Location: Germany
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only for linear springs.. still ignorant
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- Location: Ugly American
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Not just linear springs!mintberryminuscrunch wrote:only for linear springs.. still ignorant
http://barrygoldberg.net/fark/hookes_law.gif
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- Location: Germany
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to not drive this any further
i'm not even sure if cherry clear springs are linear or progressive so i wrote "afaik" to anyone with further knowledge to come in.
BUT not all cylindrical springs are linear (ask your car) and hence argumenting with Hook's law wich only applies to linear springs.. and posting random stuff you dont understand to...
btw. the only thing your seem to be able to proof is Goodwin's Law
i'm not even sure if cherry clear springs are linear or progressive so i wrote "afaik" to anyone with further knowledge to come in.
BUT not all cylindrical springs are linear (ask your car) and hence argumenting with Hook's law wich only applies to linear springs.. and posting random stuff you dont understand to...
btw. the only thing your seem to be able to proof is Goodwin's Law

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- Location: Ugly American
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- Favorite switch: Wanna Switch? Well, I Certainly Did!
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You sir, are an ignorant slut.
This is a keyboard forum, not a car forum.
Hooke's Law FTW!
In case you're ESL here's a graph. In case you're Asian ESL here's a graph. I thought all Germans took Physics?
This is a keyboard forum, not a car forum.
Hooke's Law FTW!
In case you're ESL here's a graph. In case you're Asian ESL here's a graph. I thought all Germans took Physics?
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- Location: Ugly American
- Main keyboard: As Long As It is Helvetica
- Main mouse: Mickey
- Favorite switch: Wanna Switch? Well, I Certainly Did!
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And to be ABSOLUTELY sure the force diagram for these is determined by the springs I did this simple test.
1. Removed Cherry Spring from a Cherry MX Red
2. Put a key on it. It ALMOST depresses - the key weighs .8g (see Geekhack Key Ref Wiki for details)
3. Add a 1 Yen coin that weighs 1.00g on top (see Geekhack for details, coin pics are BANNED)
4. The switch collapses. Indicating at MOST 2g of force is added by the switch leaves.
See my subforum at Geekhack for details. I'm too lazy to deal with posting pics at TWO different forums.
1. Removed Cherry Spring from a Cherry MX Red
2. Put a key on it. It ALMOST depresses - the key weighs .8g (see Geekhack Key Ref Wiki for details)
3. Add a 1 Yen coin that weighs 1.00g on top (see Geekhack for details, coin pics are BANNED)
4. The switch collapses. Indicating at MOST 2g of force is added by the switch leaves.
See my subforum at Geekhack for details. I'm too lazy to deal with posting pics at TWO different forums.