I am very happy about this.
Sales of the Gravity36 began on February 9, 2025, and at this point more than 70 units have already been sold, and the number of users is gradually increasing.
Actually, I had posted this.
I’d like to see a non-acrylic version of Gravity36…
– Ryosuke Kawamura (@Hottyhottea) February 19, 2025
(Man who can’t model)
In fact, after this, we were contacted by a volunteer from the keyboard community, and a third-party case design is underway.
As activity reports from volunteers have come up, we will introduce them here.
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Transparency and density – 3DP middle frame designed by nori.

This is the work of @nori_keyboard, who added a middle plate in a way that takes advantage of the default glass edge color acrylic plate.
In this piece, the Gravity36 kit is retained, but a 3DP middle case is inserted in between, perfectly filling the gap between the acrylic sandwich.
This seems to increase the weight and reduce the hollow sound when typing.

I have not touched the actual product myself, but this looks like it will have a tight typing sound!
And if you look closely, you can see the “Gravity” logo embedded in the space on the left hand side under the acrylic!
The increased overall rigidity will also make it more secure for carrying.
We will be exhibiting at Key Kettle 2025 in the “E-5 Marine Products” section, so please stop by our booth and take a look!

NORI will be selling hand-polished metal keycaps and fossil specimen keycaps.
In addition to manual work, 3D printers are also utilized to make these products.

Glass meets wood: Nobuki Inoue’s walnut sidebar

It is truly the guise of fine furniture!
Nobuki Inoue, who primarily creates wooden keyboard cases, has created walnut sidebars.
Initially, they were thinking of a design that encircled the perimeter, but changed it because of the “not this” feeling.
After much trial and error, they settled on this balance.
The addition of glass-edged colored acrylic, antique screws, and walnut wood bars with an antique furniture look and feel make for a very elegant finish.
The microcomputer part, which had been an issue, seems to have been resolved through ingenuity.
The accuracy is assured by the jig, so all we have to do is to follow the procedure mindlessly. pic.twitter.com/KuDR4AU8YC
– Nobuki Inoue (@black_trooper) March 14, 2025
Here is today’s harvest.
– Nobuki Inoue (@black_trooper) March 14, 2025
We will manage to make it in time for the keyket if we mass-produce it next week for the holidays.
I love the combination of glass and wood. https://t.co/4FF4bj6TLG pic.twitter.com/xj6EsEEoIC


This is an art that goes beyond the keyboard.
This is a wood side bar, and a limited quantity will be available for sale in the Keokets.
Thank you for all the likes!
– Nobuki Inoue (@black_trooper) March 16, 2025
I will bring it to Keeket so please take a look at it in person. https://t.co/x3OwObP2fK
They will be there on the day of the event as the operating staff for the key kits, and the sales will take place at the S-10 Secretariat booth.


Future Sales
We would like to inform you about the sales of third-party products at this time.

As for Nobuki Inoue’s woodside bar, it will be sold at Kinoya.
As for the sale of nori.’s work, we are currently discussing how to sell it.
I will keep you posted on my X account and this page.
In addition to these, several more people have volunteered to create third-party cases.
We have also heard from some of our customers who have purchased our products that “we are actually making a top plate with Gorilla Glass”.
It’s great to see fan products coming out in this way, and it’s great to be a seller.
We will add further information here when we hear from others.
Click here for the Gravity36 introduction page ▷▷▷