Custom Mechanical Keyboard Workbench

Build and tune your keyboard with numbers, not guesswork.

Sixteen precision tools for sizing, switch tuning, parts compatibility and troubleshooting. Free, ad-free, and entirely browser-side.

Precise calculation

Every result is derived from published mechanical standards — the 19.05 mm key pitch, Hooke's law for spring rate, real profile heights — not from rules of thumb.

Free and ad-free

No accounts, no paywalls, no ad slots and no third-party trackers. Every tool runs entirely in your browser and nothing you type is transmitted.

Full build coverage

From choosing a layout and budgeting a group buy to lubing switches, cutting foam and diagnosing chatter — the whole workflow in one place.

The toolkit

Build & Sizing Calculators

Plan footprint, travel, angles and cabling before a single screw goes in.

Tuning & Optimization

Lube volumes, spring swaps, stabilizer work and foam cutting, quantified.

Parts Selection

Check compatibility and budget before you commit to a group buy.

Knowledge Base

Terminology, switch data and a troubleshooting matrix for real builds.

Featured Build of the Day

Deep Thock Daily

Nylon-family housings and a POM plate push the sound signature low and marbly, the classic thock recipe.

Kit & plate
TKL top-mount aluminium with brass weight, 1.5 mm POM plate
Switches
Gateron Oil King, lubed stems and housings
Keycaps
Cherry profile thick PBT

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Calculators & references

20

In-depth build guides

0

Accounts or trackers

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Runs in your browser

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions

Are the calculators really free, with no account required?

Yes. Every tool on KeyForge runs entirely in your browser, needs no sign-up, and shows no ads. Nothing you type is uploaded, stored or transmitted anywhere.

Which tool should a first-time builder start with?

Start with the layout size calculator to fix your footprint, then the build cost calculator to set a realistic budget, then the switch actuation calculator to choose a spring weight. Working in that order stops you over-buying.

Where do the numbers and specifications come from?

Published mechanical standards and manufacturer datasheets: the 19.05 mm key pitch, Hooke's law for spring rate, and measured profile heights. Treat every figure as carrying normal manufacturing tolerance.

How much lubricant do I need for a full keyboard?

Roughly 6 to 8 milligrams per switch for stems and housings, so a standard TKL needs around 0.7 grams. The lube quantity estimator works it out for your exact switch count and application style.

Can I use these tools for a keyboard I bought prebuilt?

Absolutely. The tuning tools — lube, springs, stabilizers and dampening — apply equally to prebuilt boards, and the troubleshooter works on any mechanical keyboard regardless of origin.

Do you sell parts or recommend specific vendors?

No. KeyForge is independent of every vendor and manufacturer, takes no affiliate commission, and exists only to provide reference data and calculations.

New to building?

Start with a layout, then a budget, then switches. Work the tools in that order and you will not over-buy.

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Learn the vocabulary

Gasket mount, debounce, holee mod, thock — thirty plain-English definitions with links to the tool that applies each one.

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Who runs this

A small group of builders maintaining calculators we needed ourselves, kept free and independent of vendors.

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