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Current Prototype, also my daily. Has a white acrylic bottom plate and black 3d printed midlayer.
Prototypes
![3d printed midlayer and acrylic bottom](https://github.com/MythosMann/tg4x/blob/master/aesthetic.jpg)
![Picture of the Current Prototype](https://github.com/MythosMann/tg4x/raw/master/keeb.jpg)
![Nude](https://github.com/MythosMann/tg4x/raw/master/nude.jpg)
![PCB](https://github.com/MythosMann/tg4x/raw/master/pcb.jpg)
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*Design for pcb plates.

*Optional 6° angle.


## The base (TG3):
You can either use a tg3 as the base for this, or use your own parts. The advantages of using the tg3 are price and sturdy-ness. With a tg3, you can get Cherry blacks, uniform dcs keycaps, a steel mounting plate, and an aluminum back plate, all for $15-25. If you were to buy the absolute cheapest keycap set ($6-8), the cheapest switches ($5 for 50), an fr4 or aluminum plate (~$10-15), and use a scrap of something for the back plate, it'd cost a bit more, and you'd be dealing with low quality parts. Granted, it takes some work to desolder and mod the tg3.
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