I saw the glorious gaming wooden wrist rest but not a fan of the logo. Is there something better in the price range?

I use a 65% keyboard so don’t need a full length one.

  • cedled@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I got mine from a local woodworker. Maybe try to check if there’s one near you? The advantage is you can pick what type of hardwood you want for the wrist rest.

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      1 year ago

      I may look at the cost and check out price of a small piece of cut wood to see if it’s worth going that route. I’d just probably go and do the sanding and other stuff myself though, since cost of labor usually gets to a point where I feel like doing it myself.

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        1 year ago

        I think that’s the better option. Unfortunately, I don’t have any wood working skills or tools. I hope you get the wrist rest that you want soon, @NightOwl

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          1 year ago

          Thanks. Yeah, when I was looking for a keyboard tray to keep my desk free of clutter I also had run into not being satisfied with the options out there with the length and width of them being short for the space I wanted for my keyboard and mouse pad. So ended up having to make my own. So do still have the material needed once I get a piece of wood cut.