Submitted by KXMXBOKO__GXNPXCHIRO t3_yxpjam in MechanicalKeyboards
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BeardedGingerWonder t1_iwrofj8 wrote
Fuck it, just rip them apart.
grabass_akimbo t1_iwrxcdc wrote
KEEP
ROLLIN ROLLIN ROLLIN ROLLIN
jruschme t1_iwsveh2 wrote
Rawhide!
fishyshish t1_iwsuabk wrote
I'll try spinning, that's a good trick
skamando t1_iwtgrr3 wrote
BIG WHEEL KEEP ON-
Phalanx32 t1_iwpwjiv wrote
I HATE IT WHEN MY SCHWARTZ GETS TWISTED
prik_nam_pla t1_iwq082x wrote
Counter clockwise twisting is a lifehack. I usually have to use two sets of tweezers because of their size.
KXMXBOKO__GXNPXCHIRO OP t1_iwq0asj wrote
Noted.
Confident_Wallaby702 t1_iwq1czd wrote
On that note, I just use two pairs of tweezers to pull them apart. Key is to be gentle and making sure the two springs are lined up parallel. Give it a shot, usually works better than twisting.
cuplizian t1_ix2844q wrote
this is the way. but it need a lot of patience
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Kitpandikit t1_iwpyf5k wrote
imagine your back hurts like hell from lubing switches all day and the last four springs are tangled like that and no matter how you shake they won't come apart :(
Tekn0z t1_iwq0qb1 wrote
I just finished lubing + filming a set of Boba LTs. My back doesn't like me.
deviant324 t1_iwqo2um wrote
I learned that if I do multiple boards worths of switches across like two weeks or something, my back is fine but my fingertips will start to dissolve for some reason
momowithgun t1_iwrdmiz wrote
Okay unrelated to the original post but how do you like the LTs? I want another set of linears, love the U4Ts, and am deciding between LTs, Alpacas/Creampacas, and Lavenders.
Radlyfe t1_iwrl0u2 wrote
I've tried the LTs before and I think that if you're looking for some linear long pole goodness, I would steer towards getting Prevail Nebulas instead. I don't really think it's fair game to compare the LTs to the Alpacas and Lavenders just because the long pole makes a pretty fair difference in feeling.
Tekn0z t1_iwsqw0b wrote
LTs easy to summarise. Sound is good but even after lubing is not very smooth. If you're looking for alpaca levels of smoothness, look elsewhere.
KXMXBOKO__GXNPXCHIRO OP t1_iwpygyq wrote
ikr
Poschta t1_iwtxkfp wrote
Just twist them in opposite directions and they'll come apart easily!
Majinate t1_iwpwug2 wrote
I'm sure you'll bounce back from this.
jGRite t1_iwpqzvg wrote
NSFW
DezGets_It t1_iwq0me0 wrote
Dirty Mike & The Boys
dr_wheel t1_iwq70qd wrote
"Thanks for the F shack."
Just_Dank t1_iwqfi9h wrote
How could they do this in public? Think of the children!
SFFcase t1_iwpzeyy wrote
This is where baby springs come from.
Tekn0z t1_iwq0o2o wrote
Can relate. Struggles of a bag luber.
Tokena t1_iwr8yoc wrote
I just did a bunch by hand and still had to untangle each one from the shipping bag.
SmallPotatoK t1_iwptmo6 wrote
That looks like a HELLLical of a problem
richajf t1_iwq2ddv wrote
I grab two ends and very gently twist in opposite directions (right hand going counterclockwise). They usually come apart with no trouble at all. In a cluster like this though, I'll try different opposite ends until one comes out easily then go from there.
Nnetaru t1_iwqful7 wrote
It's nature at work. They are fusing into a more powerful spring.
Nature sure is beautiful.
kazekashii t1_iwq43s8 wrote
Either try to get them parallel to each other or turn them in separate directions
Sliced_Orange1 t1_iwq4xi7 wrote
I feel physical pain just looking at this picture
pabloescobyte t1_iwq6oxj wrote
Try this with the conical springs from a Topre keyboard... you will hate the world even more!
PapaMario12 t1_iwrjt9v wrote
And the fact that they combine so perfectly that you think you are missing a spring
pabloescobyte t1_iwrr44q wrote
Yes! Worst is when you feel like you're missing multiple springs...
hey_vmike_saucel_her t1_iwt2hqv wrote
try dropping the GOLD COLORED springs into a LIGHT BROWN carpet like i did 🙂
65160 t1_iwqfwth wrote
If the springs look tangled from the factory, the trick is to not spin or turn them, just separate them horizontally. They're not actually tangled, just crossed over each other.
fulltimeautist t1_iwr8z96 wrote
Three springs, one tangle
TempyKurono69 t1_iwrk2fh wrote
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KXMXBOKO__GXNPXCHIRO OP t1_iwtch05 wrote
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FaithlessnessMost660 t1_iwrzrgf wrote
This is at least 40% of my time lubing/modding switches. Bag lubing does save some time but it’s eaten up by how many end up like this.
FluxSoda t1_iwtbe8c wrote
Is it spring cleaning already?
Rachoking t1_iwtcbat wrote
That looks like my relationship with cherry browns.
KXMXBOKO__GXNPXCHIRO OP t1_iwtceik wrote
lmaoo
WohlfePac t1_iwttcn1 wrote
"I hate when my Schwartz gets twisted!"
Irohscupoftea t1_iwu1dob wrote
spring loaded
EasonTek2398 t1_iwu8js8 wrote
hold one bunch of springs with one hand, and hold the one you want to isolate with the other, and twist in opposite directions.
KXMXBOKO__GXNPXCHIRO OP t1_iwu8uq9 wrote
noted
Pyrolick t1_iwufak0 wrote
Just pick them up a few inches and drop them onto your work surface. At my job, I work with all sorts of springs and that's what I do when some come, inevitably, like this
KXMXBOKO__GXNPXCHIRO OP t1_iwufkfc wrote
tried, only works sometimes
ProestPro t1_iwqbtjs wrote
Who doesnt.
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Spiritual_Panda_8392 t1_iwqs1u3 wrote
But they want to be together!!!! 😠don’t tear them apart, for they will will forever be lonely in the switch.
QWERKey-UK t1_iwqsh4u wrote
It always happens a lot when you bag lube. Just "unscrew" them from one another.
Jonas_Jones_ t1_iwqssix wrote
who doesn't?
kyle787 t1_iwqsycj wrote
If you put them in a zip lock and flick them several times they separate.
Sharingan_ t1_iwqwt5s wrote
This is why I donut dip springs
Captain_Pumpkinhead t1_iwqyxoh wrote
Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
NonHuman3 t1_iwr0kct wrote
I grabbed one with a pair of tweezers, lift them in the air directly upward, and drop them, sometimes takes a few times, they usually untangle themselves doing that.
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Competitive_Bat_ t1_iwr1xgb wrote
I bag lube my springs so this happens all the time. They come apart easily with tweezers. Just pull them apart gently.
N9neBreak3r t1_iwrbbv4 wrote
I use a toothpick to pick up my springs. Just shake em a bit in a bowl with a toothpick through one of em and theyll come apart
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chubbybunn89 t1_iwrg83h wrote
Sometimes I feel like I’m the only person who likes lubing switches and untangling all the springs after bag lubing. I just put on a movie or tv show and enjoy the process.
Chevy_Monsenhor t1_iwrgs1g wrote
I bag lubed some springs a few weeks ago, I feel yah
FeministAsian t1_iwrkt3z wrote
Then the struggle of untangling them with your tweezers and then one slips and flings off somewhere. Such a pain
Simonp862 t1_iwrtunz wrote
Free puzzle with each purchase of springs!
TwistedPhocks t1_iwsajm9 wrote
You should be able to unscrew them from each other by twisting in opposite directions like a nut and bolt.
Animanic1607 t1_iwstfo7 wrote
Nah nah, this is how I learned to meditate and not hate life!
jonathangodbout t1_iwstkrb wrote
What you just have to twist them awkwardly until you made it worse
laffeybunn t1_iwsz8dm wrote
This is the major con to bag lubing NOONE talks about.
thumper99 t1_iwtpne1 wrote
The single reason I don't bag lube anymore. The amount of time it takes to deal with this shit, it's quicker to do them all individually
KXMXBOKO__GXNPXCHIRO OP t1_iwtcn03 wrote
I also pulled a spring when trying to untangle 💀
Admirable-Milk4116 t1_ix20dbq wrote
i thought it was one thing
TrojanqSept t1_ix5uqff wrote
o7
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DatAssociate t1_iwqtygv wrote
just bag lube them
zhrimb t1_iwredvc wrote
Call me crazy but I think they're trying to decrease the rate at which this happens
KXMXBOKO__GXNPXCHIRO OP t1_iwtcdwq wrote
that's what i did, made it all tangled up
Pockify t1_iwpsuoy wrote
Keep on turnin' em.