If you're deep into the mechanical keyboard hobby, you know the feeling. You start with one board—your "endgame." Then somehow, there's a second. A third. A 60% for travel, a TKL for work, a full-size behemoth with brass weights that costs more than a used car.
And then you look at your desk. They're stacked. Leaning. Buried under cables. Your carefully curated collection has become... clutter.

At Peakzooc, we believe a keyboard worth building is a keyboard worth displaying. That's why we created the KT108 CNC Keyboard Stand—not just storage, but a proper foundation for functional art.
Introducing the Peakzooc KT108 CNC Keyboard Stand—the definitive modular solution for those who treat their mechanical keyboards as functional art.
Machined, Not Molded
Material: 6063 Aerospace Aluminum
In a world of injection-molded plastic and laser-cut acrylic, the KT108 takes a different path. It starts as a solid block of 6063 aluminum—the same alloy used in high-end camera rigs, aerospace components, and the very best custom keyboard cases.
From that block, we remove everything that isn't the stand.
The result is weight. Real weight. The kind that tells you, before you even place a board on it, that this thing isn't going anywhere. A full-size 108-key keyboard is heavy. The KT108 is heavier. That's intentional.
Why material matters:
| Feature | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Weighted Stability | A heavy keyboard needs a heavier foundation. No tipping, no flex, no wobble. |
| Precision Milling | Every edge is CNC-finished, resulting in clean lines and a bead-blasted texture that matches premium custom cases. |
| Thermal Consistency | Metal feels like metal—cool, solid, unchanging. It shares the same soul as the boards it holds. |
Engineered for the Full-Size Flagship
The KT108 is optimized for 108-key layouts, but its design philosophy extends to everything in your collection.
The Multiple Triangular Structure
There's a reason triangles appear everywhere in engineering: they don't bend. The KT108's architecture distributes weight through geometric stability rather than bulky mass. Load it with your heaviest board—the one with the brass plate and the stainless steel weight—and the stand doesn't flex. It doesn't even think about flexing.
Universal Compatibility
While built for full-size, the KT108's hooks cradle smaller layouts just as securely:
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✅ 108-key / 100% full-siz
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✅ 96%
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✅ TKL (80%)
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✅ 75%
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✅ 60%
Every board, from the most minimalist to the most over-engineered, finds a home here.

Modular by Design: The "Living" Display
Your collection will grow. The KT108 grows with you.
Stackable Versatility
The KT108 isn't a single unit—it's a system. Start with one. Add a second layer as your collection expands. Stack a third when you realize you have a problem (the good kind of problem).
Each layer connects securely, creating a tiered display that turns a messy corner into a curated gallery. Your keyboards stop being clutter and start being a collection.
The "Future EDC" Philosophy
At Peakzooc, we design for decades, not seasons. The KT108 is built to outlast trends. When keyboard layouts evolve—when 110-key becomes the standard or 70% becomes the new 60%—the stand adapts. The hooks accommodate. The system lives on.
More Than Storage: It's the Bridge
The KT108 sits at the intersection of two worlds.
On one side: Cyberpunk aesthetics. The aggressive lines, the raw metal finish, the industrial presence. This isn't a stand that hides in the corner. It's a stand that announces itself.
On the other side: Industrial engineering. Every angle serves a purpose. Every cut reduces weight without reducing strength. Form follows function, and function is beautiful.
For the collector, it turns a pile of boards into a wall of keys—a visual testament to your journey through the hobby.
For the coder, it elevates your daily driver to eye level, reducing neck strain and adding intention to your workspace.
For the setup architect, it's the missing piece—the foundation that lets everything else breathe.
Minimalism Isn't About Less
There's a common misunderstanding about minimalism. People think it means owning nothing. Having empty desks. Living in white rooms.
That's not minimalism.
Minimalism is about zero friction. It's about everything you own having a place, and that place not getting in the way of what matters.
The KT108 doesn't hide your keyboards. It organizes them. It elevates them—literally and visually. It reclaims your desk space while turning your collection into a feature, not a problem.
Specifications:
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | 6063 Aerospace Aluminum |
| Process | CNC Machined + Bead-Blasted Finish |
| Compatibility | 108-key full-size and smaller layouts |
| Design | Modular, stackable |
| Stability | Triangular load-bearing structure |
| Feel | Weighted, solid, zero flex |
Finally
The Peakzooc KT108 CNC Keyboard Stand isn't for everyone.
If you see keyboards as disposable peripherals, if you're happy with acrylic shelves and plastic holders, if weight and material and precision don't matter to you—this stand isn't for you.
But if you've felt the heft of a machined aluminum case and thought, "This deserves better than a drawer"—then the KT108 is exactly what you've been waiting for.
It's not storage. It's a foundation.
Coming soon to Peakzooc.



