The way you explained your plate preference made me realized that I essentially have the exact same preference for plates as you. Love loud lower frequency sound, hate PC, and ends up hating every PC board i have gotten and had gotten a POM plate for every board that I have. Time to try out the PP plate.
@@TofuTypes Finally got the chance to build a board with it! Used the pp plate with the cloudline and damn, it does slap really well. Hard to compare to POM or PC though since it did not get either of those plates for the cloudline, but I noticed that there's a bit more bounce to the PP plate compared to the pom plate which is more of a soft flex.
@@fruity1955 I got an FR4 plate in the end and it’s pretty nice. I’m trying to get hold of a carbon fibre one for a change but it’s hard to find someone making them
Pp is every so slightly softer, not to the point where it’s bouncy and fatiguing, but slightly less harsh when heavily bottoming out if that makes sense?
The one I have is a tad bit too soft. I found it hard to install without a plate fork. So I’m currently sticking with my favourite config for now, gasket/o-ring mount with alu plate and long pole switches.
Is the combo of an aluminum plate and long pole switches a little harsh for you? When I use long poles and aluminum plate at first it sounds great, but after about an hour of straight typing it starts to hurt my hands a little bit. Maybe it's just me having weak hands or something idk. It would be great to hear your opinion.
@@quentin266 I can imagine it’d be so with cherry profile maybe, but I type with MT3 keycaps so maybe that offsets it a bit. But long pole switches are off different levels of bottom out strength, some are harsher than others. I’ve found that bcp’s are in a nice middle ground, but do keep in mind that springs can help mitigate that effect. Long springs are great with long pole switches.
@@quentin266 and don’t forget that this hobby is all about preference. If long poles don’t do it for you then that’s ok. It took a lot of experimentation to decide what I liked. I went from tactiles to regular linears, to progressive springs, and then long springs. I recommend that if you still want to experiment with long poles, try long springs with them (18-20mm), or two staged springs. Keep in mind that you should choose a slightly higher weight than your norm because the shorter travel would mean the actual weight you’re feeling is less than the rated spring weight since they’re rated at 4mm travel.
@@wanabdulhadi1268 Oh I see I've only tried cherry profile keycaps on that combo so that could definitely be why that it is harsh for me. I've heard some good things about mt3, but haven't gotten around to trying them yet. Currently the only profiles I've tried out are kat, sa, cherry, and oem. tbh I still have lots to explore in the hobby! So far I have bought 8 boards, and currently have 4 with me rn have sold the rest, but I still have lots to try out like full size keyboards. In my opinion it's what makes the hobby so great, it is hard to run out of things to do! (and don't even get me started with artisans)
By any chance have you heard the Cream Sodas on the PP Plate for the Jane? I'm looking into building my Jane with some but I don't have any source material to hear what it may sound like. I know it's preference but just curious to see if anyone else has had it/could share their thoughts on that build.@@TofuTypes
@@AsianAnimeRuLe not for the Jane but sodas on pp is a brighter still medium toned, full body sound. Spacebar on the pp was quite loud from what I remember!
Well there's plenty of materials still easily possible. All with slight differences in acoustic abd resonant profiles... From my other money draining hobby, I'm wondering if PS or polystyrene is a viable option?
Sounds great! I'll definitely have to get one of these for my mammoth 75 without flex cuts, since rn I only have a pc plate that also has flex cuts, which I'm not a fan of. I'm also in the process of getting an acrylic plate cut for one of my other boards which I'm looking forward to :D
@@quentin266 they said they may not even release them, which is a huge shame. luckily i got my hands on a no flex cut fr4 plate from their manu mistake
decision fatigue is legit curse for hobbyists im a happy alu Boomer
And there ain’t nothing wrong with that :3
If I buy a keyboard kit and it doesn't have an alu option I start hallucinating and sweating
How's FR4 plate compared to Alu??
Deeper, a tiny tiny bit softer and very dull in my opinion@@djchoize295
I like the keyboard grab now. You put it perfectly everytime.
It’s been months of practice LMAO
Pp plate + top mount is IMMACULATE
wow the production quality is getting so good! 😮💨👌🏾
The way you explained your plate preference made me realized that I essentially have the exact same preference for plates as you. Love loud lower frequency sound, hate PC, and ends up hating every PC board i have gotten and had gotten a POM plate for every board that I have. Time to try out the PP plate.
Yurrr let me know if you like it!
@@TofuTypes Finally got the chance to build a board with it! Used the pp plate with the cloudline and damn, it does slap really well. Hard to compare to POM or PC though since it did not get either of those plates for the cloudline, but I noticed that there's a bit more bounce to the PP plate compared to the pom plate which is more of a soft flex.
My Neo75CU just arrived and I got ALU and PP plates. Excited to test both.
I'm right there with you brother. Pom was my fav till I tried PP.
Pp the new king plate ;)
@@TofuTypes @Clackbait Do you use half plate PP or full plate PP? I'm debating on Iron165 R2 pom half plate or pp half plate.
this video helped me make my dream keyboard. pp plates just make the best clacky sound out of all the other plates imo
my man
Goat
pp has always been underrated; recently copped a moment with pp plate listen to that shit it is nice
Placed my order with the Etsy store you advised. Looking forward to seeing how the plate turns out! Thanks for the vid
Idkkkk it sounds a little too similar to pc for me, I don’t think anything will ever beat the goat pom
That’s interesting, I only know poly because I work at a print shop and we use for printing banners.
the one frame of "sus"
;)
What's the pink TKL board with Olivia?
The best part is that we can call it PP plate for short >:)
Bro this has been your favorite plate for a while 😜. Uhmwpe also just as poggers honestly
True true… but just got around to making a video for it LMAO
I would love to try a nylon plate but I’m gonna have to get one of those sources. I could probably make my own…probably.
I joined a groupbuy and bought an extra PP plate. There were mentions of warping, so hopefully I don't experience that. Great video!!
if you experience warping, the plate will straighten itself out when you install your switches and put it in the board, it's completely normal.
Man, this pp stuff sounds interesting.
Ahh the infamous PP plate, I have to try them sometime
Pp plate with nutty sound signature. Sus
Sound-wise, how would you compare POM to PP plate?
PP is definitely brighter sounding and flexier than POM
I really like metal plates due to the high picthed solid sound-profile it generates, and I don't really care about the softness of a keyboard.
ah yeah humble youtube beginnings just to compare for ourselves
Why decide when you have half plate
It is mostly higher pitched than POM right? This is at least my experience.
I'm going for a deeper sound profile for my keyboard, should I get a PC, POM, or PP plate?
Pom for sure 🫡
@@TofuTypes Appreciate it 😃
Sounds pretty cool. POM and PC guy here, I'll try it out next I think.
Would you know where I can source plate files for different keyboards?
make sure the designer is providing it before purchase. if not, just google/ ask the related community/ ask the designer themself
I’m looking to get a custom plate for my Tomo because I hate PC plates.
But I like high pitch clack so will PP be too thocky for me?
Thanks
PP is pretty bright sounding so it won't be too thocky, it might make it clackier in some instances
@@fruity1955 i dont have a tomo but yeah still getting pp plates for my builds and loving it
@@fruity1955 I got an FR4 plate in the end and it’s pretty nice.
I’m trying to get hold of a carbon fibre one for a change but it’s hard to find someone making them
Since you've used POM extensively prior to PP, can I ask how's the typing feel on POM vs PP?
Pp is every so slightly softer, not to the point where it’s bouncy and fatiguing, but slightly less harsh when heavily bottoming out if that makes sense?
@@TofuTypes yep, makes sense. Thanks!
Glad polypropylene is getting more eyes
have you tried abs plates?
I have yet to try it! If you got a link for someone who cuts abs plates let me know!
@@TofuTypes p3dstore cuts abs plates, pp plates, ima, and pom plates. aswell as some weirder one like thick hdpe and thick pp
@@TofuTypes p3dstore, also their pp plates are cheaper by 5 dollars or so
@@shoobo3548 ahhh duly noted! My thanks :)
hey i have a question is pc or pp deeper ? because i only have tried pom and i want a good deep im esithant between pp or pc plate .
Pc will be deeper
The loud music really made it tough to hear the keyboard sounds
The one I have is a tad bit too soft. I found it hard to install without a plate fork. So I’m currently sticking with my favourite config for now, gasket/o-ring mount with alu plate and long pole switches.
Is the combo of an aluminum plate and long pole switches a little harsh for you? When I use long poles and aluminum plate at first it sounds great, but after about an hour of straight typing it starts to hurt my hands a little bit. Maybe it's just me having weak hands or something idk. It would be great to hear your opinion.
@@quentin266 I can imagine it’d be so with cherry profile maybe, but I type with MT3 keycaps so maybe that offsets it a bit. But long pole switches are off different levels of bottom out strength, some are harsher than others. I’ve found that bcp’s are in a nice middle ground, but do keep in mind that springs can help mitigate that effect. Long springs are great with long pole switches.
@@quentin266 and don’t forget that this hobby is all about preference. If long poles don’t do it for you then that’s ok. It took a lot of experimentation to decide what I liked. I went from tactiles to regular linears, to progressive springs, and then long springs. I recommend that if you still want to experiment with long poles, try long springs with them (18-20mm), or two staged springs. Keep in mind that you should choose a slightly higher weight than your norm because the shorter travel would mean the actual weight you’re feeling is less than the rated spring weight since they’re rated at 4mm travel.
@@wanabdulhadi1268 Oh I see I've only tried cherry profile keycaps on that combo so that could definitely be why that it is harsh for me. I've heard some good things about mt3, but haven't gotten around to trying them yet. Currently the only profiles I've tried out are kat, sa, cherry, and oem. tbh I still have lots to explore in the hobby! So far I have bought 8 boards, and currently have 4 with me rn have sold the rest, but I still have lots to try out like full size keyboards. In my opinion it's what makes the hobby so great, it is hard to run out of things to do! (and don't even get me started with artisans)
what switches did you have on the PP plat efor the Jane?
I’ve always ran blacks with 58g long springs
By any chance have you heard the Cream Sodas on the PP Plate for the Jane? I'm looking into building my Jane with some but I don't have any source material to hear what it may sound like. I know it's preference but just curious to see if anyone else has had it/could share their thoughts on that build.@@TofuTypes
@@AsianAnimeRuLe not for the Jane but sodas on pp is a brighter still medium toned, full body sound. Spacebar on the pp was quite loud from what I remember!
Well there's plenty of materials still easily possible. All with slight differences in acoustic abd resonant profiles... From my other money draining hobby, I'm wondering if PS or polystyrene is a viable option?
I’d imagine if it can be laser cut it’d be doable LOL
I know this is off topic, but what's your favorite frankenswitch at the moment?
sorry for teh late reply, but BCP's for sure :)
Lets gooo tupperware plastic best plastic
tupperware plate with sewer pipe ABS keycaps lol
how in the world does one snap a plate
With enough force and alcohol 🙃
@@TofuTypes hahaha I love it
yep, pp
Sounds great! I'll definitely have to get one of these for my mammoth 75 without flex cuts, since rn I only have a pc plate that also has flex cuts, which I'm not a fan of. I'm also in the process of getting an acrylic plate cut for one of my other boards which I'm looking forward to :D
Did they release plate files yet for mammoth?
if you're unable to find the plate file without flex cuts, i can remove them very easily for you
@@UmbyWumby Mkay that would be helpful! Rn I'm just on the hunt for the plate files for the mammoth 75, since I'm not sure where they are lol
@@shoobo3548 I don't really know, I'd assumed so, but I haven't found anything yet. I'll tell you if I find anything!
@@quentin266 they said they may not even release them, which is a huge shame. luckily i got my hands on a no flex cut fr4 plate from their manu mistake
hi what lube station do you use and recommend? My cheap amazon one doesn’t seem to hold the housings in place when i try to brush them
i got mine from prevail key!
I like PP too
you have ruined me. Now I order a new pp plate whenever I get a new board or whenever someone commissions and asks for an extra plate suggestion
no sound comparisons?
yeah, that's what I'm here for. Would be nice to have a side by side clip for a comparison.
how u gonna make a video about favorite plate and not include a sound test
Love you❤
sold!
off topic but that view is great
Thank you ;) I like it a lot
Ya PP is super interesting material but its flexible af
You could actually 3D print a PP plate like I did
how was it?
@@pentamisc2775 It was p good, but I wouldn’t always recommend it obviously
I like me some Unga bunga!
We like you 👀
haha pp
big PP… PLATES
i love you
sus
Sussy
Which material is higher pitched?
Most likely stainless steel
@@bismuth7730 shut up
polypropylene
sus