How I Built My FIRST Custom Keyboard on a $350 BUDGET | Keydous NJ68  

This is an overview of how I built & upgraded my FIRST custom keyboard to spice up my desk setup and I hope you like it! This took me months of preparation & I am so proud of it. Do stay till the end for some keyboard typing ASMR! 

After using my Razer keyboard for over a year, I started getting into custom mechanical keyboards so I decided to try building one on a BUDGET during my free time. The prices for the items I used can be found below for your reference. 

 I chose the Keydous NJ68 because it was budget friendly, has an extremely minimal aesthetic & exceptional build quality for its price! WORTH IT. 

 I find such joy creating content in the comfort of my bedroom while listening to chill tunes so do look out for more in the future! If you like what you see, consider liking & subscribing for more passion projects and feel free to leave a comment!

Thanks for watching! 🙏

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⌨️ Keyboard Details 

 Keyboard: Keydous NJ68 (130SGD) 

Keycaps: GMK Arctic Keycaps Clones (75SGD) 

Switches: Gateron Milky Yellow (17.50SGD for 70 pcs) 

 Stabilizers: Everglide Panda V3 Plate Mounted (12SGD) 

Foam Mod: Pre-Cut PE Foam Sheet & Eva Foam Sheet (7SGD) 

 ⚙️Extras 

Cable: Custom-built USB-C by @botcables (55SGD) 

Lubes: Krytox 205g0 & Krytox 105 (20SGD) 

Misc: Lube Station (12SGD), Lube Set (5SGD) & Switch Opener (4SGD) 

 💰Total Cost: Rough Est. (337.50SGD) for everything 

 📷 Filmed with 

Camera: Sony A7III 

 Lens: Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM 

🎧 Music 

Audio: We'll Be Fine (prod. by eeryskies)


LEGO STAR WARS 75312 Boba Fett's Starship (Slave 1) | Chill Timelapse Build + Stop Motion

My two favorite forms of stress relief in a video - Building LEGO and listening to lofi songs. Join me in this chill build of my Lego Star Wars Boba Fett's Starship plus a short stop motion animation. I used to think LEGO was just for kids but damn it’s actually pretty addictive and I’m such a huge fan now. I highly recommend anyone to get a set (big/small), you will understand once you start building!

I decided to start building once again because of the amount of lego sets piling up in my room so I wanted to start with something small! In line with the new boba fett series on Disney+, I went with building his starship!

Thanks for watching! 🙏

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⚙️Set Details 

Boba Fett’s Starship™ 

Item Number: 75312 

Piece Count: 593 pieces 

Price: $49.99USD 

 📷 Filmed with 

Camera: Sony A7III 

 Lens: Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM 

 🎧 Music 

Audio: Krynoze x Amess - Germination 

Provided by Lofi Records


LEGO DC BATMAN 76239 Batmobile Tumbler: Scarecrow Showdown | Chill Timelapse Build + Stop Motion

Join me in this chill build of my Lego DC Batman Batmobile Tumbler plus a short stop motion animation. Got this as a birthday present last year & I wanted to document the build because I love this classic batmobile design. 

Thanks for watching! 🙏

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⚙️Set Details 

LEGO DC Batman™ Batmobile Tumbler: Scarecrow Showdown 

Item Number: 76239 

Piece Count: 422 pieces 

Price: $39.99USD

📷 Filmed withCamera: Sony A7III 

 Lens: Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM 

 🎧 Music 

Audio: aMess x cxlt. - Midnight walk 

Provided by Lofi Records 


LEGO Star Wars: Millennium Falcon 75105 Timelapse

What started out as a fun and stupid thing I wanted to do outside of work and during the quarantine turned into my own personal project, where I got invested in creating a video (or attempted to) to document the entire process and filming the reveal since this was my first Lego build.

I have never filmed or edited a "proper" video before so this was an opportunity for me to learn and explore film-making 101 to understand the basics of filming and editing even if this is going to be a short video. I watched hours of videos to get a sense of what I wanted to do for my own project and how I could go about doing it.

At the beginning when I first opened premiere pro, it took me back to when I first started photography, the painful yet rewarding memories of learning Lightroom from scratch. However, I managed to get the hang of it through watching tutorials.

Build time for the LEGO set: 7 Hours +
Learning, Filming and Editing: 2 weeks

The final video might not be the best as I realize that there's still so much to test and learn but I view this as baby steps to improving myself. I'm pretty proud of it, being my first video. This has also inspired me to go out and film other things once I am able to go out.

Timelapse shot with: iPhone 8+
Videos and Pictures shot with: Sony A7iii w/ 24-70mm F2.8GM

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