Introduction (Brief)
Building a custom mechanical keyboard unlocks better typing feel, sound, and personalization. This guide compares all components and tools you need for your first build.


Keyboard Kit Comparison 

Kit Type Best For Price Range Assembly Level Popular Kits (2024) Key Feature
Hot-swap PCB Kit First-time builders $80 – $200 Beginner (No solder) Keychron Q1, GMMK Pro, KBDFans Tiger80 Plug-and-play switches
Soldering Kit Custom layouts, enthusiasts $100 – $300 Intermediate CannonKeys Savage65, Drop CTRL Full customization
60% / 65% Compact Gamers, desk space saving $70 – $180 Beginner-Intermediate Tofu60, NK65 Entry Edition Portable, minimalist
75% / TKL Productivity, arrow keys $90 – $250 All levels Keychron Q2, GMMK 2, Mode Sonnet Function keys + compact
Full Custom (Group Buy) Enthusiasts, collectors $300 – $600+ Advanced Satisfaction75, Space80 Limited, premium materials

Mechanical Switch Comparison Table

Switch Type Feel/Sound Actuation Force Best For Popular Brands Price per 70
Linear (Red) Smooth, quiet 45g – 60g Gaming, fast typing Gateron Red, JWK Black, Tealio V2 $20 – $50
Tactile (Brown) Bump feedback, moderate sound 55g – 67g Typing, general use Holy Panda, Boba U4, Zealio $25 – $70
Clicky (Blue) Loud click, tactile bump 50g – 60g Tactile feedback lovers Kailh Box Jade, Cherry MX Blue $15 – $40
Silent Linear Ultra-quiet, smooth 45g – 62g Offices, shared spaces Gazzew Bobagum, Cherry Silent Red $30 – $60
Top Tier (Lubed/Filmed) Buttery smooth, thocky Varies Enthusiasts Lubed/Filmed JWK, Gateron Ink $50 – $100+

Keycap Profile & Material Guide

Profile Height Typing Feel Best For Material Durability
OEM Tall, curved Familiar, sculpted Beginners, gamers ABS / PBT Good
Cherry Medium, sculpted Ergonomic, precise Typists, enthusiasts PBT (common) Excellent
SA Very tall, spherical Vintage, loud Aesthetic, retro builds ABS (often) Good
XDA / DSA Uniform flat Minimal, consistent Ortholinear boards PBT Excellent
KAT / MT3 Tall, deep dish Ergonomic, grippy Long typing sessions PBT Excellent
Material Note ABS: Smooth, shines over time. PBT: Texture, fade-resistant. Doubleshot: Legends never wear.

Build Tools & Modifications Comparison

Tool/Mod Essential? Purpose Beginner Rec Pro Rec Cost
Switch Lubricant Highly Recommended Smoothens feel, reduces ping Krytox 205g0 Tribosys 3203 $10 – $20
Switch Opener Recommended Opens switches for lubing 3D-printed opener Aluminum opener $5 – $30
Stabilizer Tuning Kit Essential Eliminates rattle Band-Aid mod, dielectric grease Holee mod, Krytox 205g0 $5 – $15
Soldering Iron For solder kits only Attaches switches to PCB Pinecil Hakko FX888D $25 – $100
Keycap Puller / Switch Puller Essential Removes keycaps/switches Included in kits Wire puller (dual) $5 – $10
Tweezers Recommended PCB testing, small parts Basic electronics tweezers Fine tip curved $3 – $10

Step-by-Step Build Process Table

Step Action Tools Needed Time Pro Tip
1. Prep Lubricate switches, tune stabilizers Lube, brush, opener, grease 1-3 hours Test stabs on plate before installing
2. PCB Test Test all hot-swap sockets/solder points Tweezers, USB cable 15 mins Use online keyboard tester
3. Stabilizer Install Clip, lube, mount stabs to PCB/plate Clippers, grease, screwdriver 20 mins Band-Aid mod for less rattle
4. Switch Install Press switches into plate/PCB (None for hot-swap) 30 mins Start with corners for alignment
5. Solder (If required) Solder switches to PCB Soldering iron, solder, sucker 1-2 hours Use leaded solder for easier flow
6. Case Assembly Mount PCB/plate into case, screw Screwdriver 15 mins Add foam for sound dampening
7. Keycap Install Press keycaps onto switches (None) 10 mins Use cap puller if mistake
8. Firmware/Test Flash QMK/VIA, test all keys USB cable, VIA configurator 20 mins VIA allows real-time remapping

Beginner Build Shopping List

Component Budget Build (<$150) Mid-Range Build ($150-$350) Premium Build ($500+)
Kit CIY TESTER68, Keychron V1 Keychron Q1 Pro, GMMK Pro Mode Sonnet, Satisfaction75
Switches Gateron Red/Yellow (pre-lubed) Gazzew Boba U4T, Tecsee Purple Panda Lubed/Filmed JWK, Zealio V2
Keycaps XVX PBT (Amazon), Akko Black/Pink Akko Macaw, GMK clones GMK, JTK, ePBT sets
Tools Basic puller, brush, lube kit Full lube kit, stabilizer kit Professional toolkit, custom cable
Sound Mods Case foam (included) PE foam, force break, tape mod Poron foam, custom weight

Conclusion & First Build Tip:

For your first build, choose a hot-swap 65% or 75% kit (like Keychron Q1) with pre-lubed linear switches (Gateron Yellow) and a PBT keycap set. This avoids soldering and lets you experiment. The most important upgrade is stabilizer tuning – poorly tuned stabs ruin a good board. Budget 3-5 hours for your first build, and watch a video guide for your specific kit.