Past Projects

Babylon

The Babylon is our debut project, featuring a unique floating mount design that hangs the PCB & plate assembly from two O-rings. The flexible mount produces a comfortable typing experience and a clear, poppy signature sound.
Learn more about the Babylon here.

Avalon

Avalon aims to improve upon the Babylon in a slightly wider layout. We added a column of macro keys on the left side to increase functionality. Additionally, we recreated the "float mount" using a suspension system instead of O-rings to simplify the building experience and provide multiple mounting options for better customization while retaining the same amazing quality and sound signature.
Learn more about the Avalon here.

Sinanju WK/WKL

Sinanju was our first collaboration project with the Project W community! Born out of a love for mecha anime, Sinanju flairs a stylish red anodization that reflected our inspiration. We took a very traditional O-ring friction mount and improved upon it with heavier weights and a decorative brass bar.
Pictures taken by Thocciness.

Freedom TKL

Following the success of Sinanju, we crafted a second project with the Project W community. Freedom TKL sports a fancy top, side, and back profile with a mirror polished touch. This project was designed with O-ring gasket mounts, inspired by and paying homage to Geon's F1 and F2 series TKLs.

Evergarden 65%

Evergarden was our third collaboration project with Project W's amazing community. This project was designed by Michael (@Fiction12). We provided manufacturing support and product fulfillment services.

Tsukino 60

Tsukino 60 was a simple O-ring friction mount design, edited to fit modern Bakeneko PCBs. We assisted in making the edit and manufacturing this project, offering two versions (E-white Alu/Copper, PC/Copper). 

Tetra

Tetra embraced the full capabilities of a modern CNC machining to introduce depth of design in the form of simple angular geometry. This 60% keyboard featured Geon's tadpole mounting and O-ring friction mounting.


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