After spending more than 250 hours on his project, [Admiral Aaron Ravensdale]’s steampunk keyboard is finally done. The keyboard mod was designed around a Model M. After removing the keycaps, [The ...
If you’ve always fancied creating a Steampunk gadget or device but lack the skill or time to finish the job. Then this DIY Steampunk keyboard from Datamancer can definitely help you get started and if ...
Steampunk DIY hacker non pareil Jake von Slatt has unveiled his latest creation, the Steampunk Monitor, and it's a delicious doozy. A cheap Dell monitor in black and silver bronzed, oxidized and ...
Imagine if the great Captain Nemo had a computer onboard his submarine The Nautilus. It’s a tantalizing idea and not a million miles from the incredible imagination of early sci-fi writer Jules Verne.
I am in love with this Steampunk Keyboard created by Jake Von Slatt. I don't have the technical acumen to do something like this, but I'm tempted to give it a shot. As a writer, I have always had a ...
Is this Steampunk keyboard, the Aviator, worth $1,200 to you? It looks unique, sure, but in my world a keyboard is a merely a tool; there’s no need for flashing, Las Vegas lights or clankity-clank ...
Uber steampunk connoisseur, DRM hater, typist, new father and NY Times Bestselling author Cory Doctorow just received his handmade steampunk keyboard from Datamancer and he loves it. He compares it to ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. After wading into the Victorian world of brass and cogs to bring you 10 ridiculously cool ...
The original Datamancer Steampunk keyboard was quite steampunky in its presentation, and VERY steampunky in its price ($1000 to $1500). In the second round, Datamancer decided to do away with the ...
Our colleagues over at MusicRadar searched the far corners of the internet to find 39 amazing steampunk computers, and we feel compelled to share just one aspect of the modded-peripherals on display: ...
Clicky mechanical keyboards, with their Cherry MX switches and robust base units, can be considered a form of keyboard fetishism, but Datamancer's Richard Nagy takes "paraphrenalic technofetishism" to ...
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