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by browncow
17 Jul 2024, 21:29
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Post your keyboard/keycaps!
Replies: 3563
Views: 1511847

Re: Post your keyboard/keycaps!

Phone pics are getting pretty good these days… 8BitDo in Cherry Doubeshots.jpg I got these Cherry doubleshots—drilled for a TrackPoint mod—from the DT Surprise Box way back in the day. 8BitDo in Cherry Doubeshots left.jpg I knew I should have bought more than one Tsangan kit in Wodan's GMK group bu...
by browncow
09 Jul 2024, 08:19
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Marquardt butterfly keyboards and cases
Replies: 4
Views: 14253

Re: Marquardt butterfly keyboards and cases

TNT wrote:
09 Jul 2024, 00:07
Cool! What is the socket in the middle for?
to plug in the relay you can see in the video :)
by browncow
08 Jul 2024, 19:43
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Marquardt butterfly keyboards and cases
Replies: 4
Views: 14253

Re: Marquardt butterfly keyboards and cases

Thanks so much! Amazing work No problem! if anybody needs the measurements, or cad drawings of the cutouts for enter key mechanism - i can provide some. In the meantime, here is a case idea i had for the factory keyboard modules. Mostly to test out some ideas before building the fullsize version ou...
by browncow
30 Apr 2024, 22:20
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Marquardt butterfly keyboards and cases
Replies: 4
Views: 14253

Marquardt butterfly keyboards and cases

Recently i have acquired two olympia ES series typewriter keyboards, one in very nice condition and one in rather bad condition. Since then i have converted the nicer board to stm32 controller, reading up on posts from Purdobol, as he has mapped out the matrix nicely, big thanks if You read this. I ...
by browncow
23 Mar 2024, 21:59
Forum: Off-topic
Topic: A poem dedicated to Model Fs....generated by Chat GPT
Replies: 13
Views: 18910

Re: A poem dedicated to Model Fs....generated by Chat GPT

And one dedicated to DT.... Deskthority, a community strong, A place for keyboard enthusiasts to belong. Where stories of switches and keycaps are shared, And the love for all things keyboard is declared. With its wealth of knowledge and friendly chat, Deskthority is a place where enthusiasts can s...
by browncow
17 Feb 2024, 14:12
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Model M screw mod on a white barrel plate + case repair
Replies: 6
Views: 4852

Re: Model M screw mod on a white barrel plate + case repair

that is very minor corrosion, a bit of wire brush and some sort of rust inhibitor (i use the ones that come as clear liquid, just be careful not to inhale it, quite toxic), but they work great on cars. The membranes well you will only find out when you open it up. usually you can clean up some black...
by browncow
09 Feb 2024, 12:11
Forum: Other external
Topic: Great/Interesting Finds
Replies: 26272
Views: 9319213

Re: Great/Interesting Finds

Chicony KB-5581 w/ trackball (& probably Cherry MX Blue) and a couple of other keyboards that I don't recognize for 300 CZK in Prague IBM Model M (1391412) in Bratislava, Slovakia gone about an hour later i'm 99% sure the other boards are monterey k208. Hard to see because of the foil, you might be...
by browncow
06 Feb 2024, 15:57
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Post your keyboard/keycaps!
Replies: 3563
Views: 1511847

Re: Post your keyboard/keycaps!

seperated by all my keyboards (and most of my other stuff) by 300km due to moving soon. this is my work daily driver rn. gifted to me during dt secret santa, modified with some nice, thick ds alps keycaps. those white alps clones really sing in that flimsy plastic chassis. I love it ! IMG_5442.jpeg...
by browncow
06 Feb 2024, 15:54
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Post your keyboard/keycaps!
Replies: 3563
Views: 1511847

Re: Post your keyboard/keycaps!

I’m always thinking about making wired boards wireless, thanks to Hasu so revolutionising my HHKBs. I put in so much time on these guys because of how convenient and compelling they are. My Realforce could sorely need some of that love, but the great big beige USB A cable on it (uncoiled and hangin...
by browncow
03 Feb 2024, 09:48
Forum: News
Topic: Stuff you just bought
Replies: 2106
Views: 827702

Re: Stuff you just bought

Go-Kart wrote:
03 Feb 2024, 01:13
Missed my Bigfoot. Picked this Old Logo up last week. First experience of Pine Blacks - like 'em.

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I only got the newer bigfoots, but i also quite like em :) pretty keyboard you've got!
by browncow
02 Feb 2024, 17:21
Forum: Vendors
Topic: CNC Magic: TRUE Integrated shell (gapless sheel) Glitter65 r1
Replies: 10
Views: 4890

Re: CNC Magic:TRUE Integrated shell (gapless sheel) Glitter65 r1

This is a drawer-type structure that allows the player to finish assembling the liner before the front sequence, and then finally just push the tray into the space capsule and you’re done. Isn’t it very simple and even a bit “novelty”? Maybe I'm too old and tired, but I didn't understand a single w...
by browncow
01 Feb 2024, 22:25
Forum: Deskthority talk
Topic: Future of DT
Replies: 481
Views: 7054497

Re: Future of DT

Yes, chat and forums are completely different things. Forums have whole threads grouped together for all time, searchable and browsable. Chat prizes the opposite: its ever drifting immediacy. The popular assumption seems to be that there’s a generational divide, however, with younger people preferr...
by browncow
01 Feb 2024, 19:43
Forum: Deskthority talk
Topic: Future of DT
Replies: 481
Views: 7054497

Re: Future of DT

The recent several days downtime was long enough to finally get me on "DT" Discord. It's… different. We complained about DT's hosting a lot and discussed archival, but keyboards not so much. I’m just more at home on a forum with persistent state than live text. Same, I still use IRC some but it's n...
by browncow
26 Jan 2024, 21:47
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Cherry G80-1800 mounting plates
Replies: 33
Views: 77578

Re: Cherry G80-1800 mounting plates

Muirium wrote:
26 Jan 2024, 21:42
Suffering succotash! You done fixed it. What an upgrade. :D
huge upgrade to me! i think i like the box pink switches a bit more than the jades. Also those black caps look much better i think :lol:
by browncow
26 Jan 2024, 20:33
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Cherry "CSC" [G81-3006HCG]
Replies: 3
Views: 7058

Re: Cherry "CSC" [G81-3006HCG]

I think this case is so much more attractive looking than the usual cherry style.
by browncow
26 Jan 2024, 20:22
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Cherry G80-1800 mounting plates
Replies: 33
Views: 77578

Re: Cherry G80-1800 mounting plates

Another one of my 1800s undergone the same surgery :) this time it was a bit easier :lol:
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by browncow
26 Jan 2024, 20:20
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Post your keyboard/keycaps!
Replies: 3563
Views: 1511847

Re: Post your keyboard/keycaps!

rocco_16v wrote:
28 Dec 2023, 08:39
Main home setup M122 + DT225
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Secondary computer DataComp DFK191
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Really nice boards. Lovely :D
by browncow
26 Jan 2024, 20:19
Forum: Gallery
Topic: Post your keyboard/keycaps!
Replies: 3563
Views: 1511847

Re: Post your keyboard/keycaps!

Some more interesting boards i recently got and fooled around with: Wyse pce which i bought already outfitted with box jades. Desoldered original controller, soldered in stm32 blackpill, and managed to power it through the original port, with a matching cable: photo_2024-01-26_20-04-57 (2).jpg regul...
by browncow
04 Dec 2023, 19:13
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Monogram SMK derivative keyboard restoration
Replies: 4
Views: 4951

Re: Monogram SMK derivative keyboard restoration

Buzzer would be pretty neat if it's actually enabled in firmware. You should be able to check for a signal on whatever pin goes between Q2 and the controller. If you see a square wave blip when you push a key then you're good to go. Do a bit of reverse engineering and figure out which pins are CBE ...
by browncow
28 Nov 2023, 18:59
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Monogram SMK derivative keyboard restoration
Replies: 4
Views: 4951

Re: Monogram SMK derivative keyboard restoration

Buzzer would be pretty neat if it's actually enabled in firmware. You should be able to check for a signal on whatever pin goes between Q2 and the controller. If you see a square wave blip when you push a key then you're good to go. Do a bit of reverse engineering and figure out which pins are CBE ...
by browncow
28 Nov 2023, 13:59
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Monogram SMK derivative keyboard restoration
Replies: 4
Views: 4951

Monogram SMK derivative keyboard restoration

Hello, I have recently gotten sick so, having some spare time at my hands i've decided to have a go at restoring one of my weirder boards, this thing: board.jpg It has the "monogram" switches, a clicky variant, very interesting and pleasant to me but they were a bit scratchy, so i decided to desolde...
by browncow
28 Nov 2023, 12:22
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Heat inserts on Model M Barrel Plate?
Replies: 15
Views: 9943

Re: Heat inserts on Model M Barrel Plate?

…make a new steel backplate with threads in the backplate itself… Rolling steel into a Model F or M shaped curve is, apparently, quite difficult and very tedious. The only one I've dealt with was the backplate someone rolled me for the XTant, which they swore was the last they'd ever do! It was a b...
by browncow
27 Nov 2023, 23:38
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Heat inserts on Model M Barrel Plate?
Replies: 15
Views: 9943

Re: Heat inserts on Model M Barrel Plate?

I think the best and most reliable solution for this problem would be to make a new steel backplate with threads in the backplate itself. I was thinking about doing that for my own keyboards, as having to use that many nuts is infuriating. (i've done a bit of bolt mods). the threaded inserts Jsherad...
by browncow
22 Nov 2023, 21:58
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker
Replies: 17
Views: 37923

Re: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker

Muirium wrote:
22 Nov 2023, 21:27
Still sexeh. You done good. Just love those vents! :D
Thank you :) i think it looks very like an industrial grade equipment (this is actually paint designed for painting iron machinery so...)
by browncow
22 Nov 2023, 16:47
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker
Replies: 17
Views: 37923

Re: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker

I went for hammerite hammered finish gray. This paint was way too thick for the 1,4mm nozzle that came with my HVLP gun, so i had to dilute it with xylene thinner (nasty stuff) for it to even come out of the gun. The finish would be looking better if i had a proper nozzle and diluted the paint less,...
by browncow
09 Nov 2023, 19:09
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker
Replies: 17
Views: 37923

Re: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker

I'd leave it naked. Bare metal. 8-) Or will it tarnish? Could a clear coating work? Or do you just want a more original beige aesthetic? it will rust slowly, the palmrest area probably not because it's constantly polished a bit from use :lol: i kinda wanted to get close to the original colour, but ...
by browncow
09 Nov 2023, 15:23
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker
Replies: 17
Views: 37923

Re: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker

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Now the hard part: which colour to paint it? :roll:
by browncow
09 Nov 2023, 15:20
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker
Replies: 17
Views: 37923

Re: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker

That's some great sheet metal fab work; nice job! Wyse stuff has always been no-nonsense serious business gear. Full metal case really adds to the industrial aesthetic. Relay as a clicker is a cool idea! Are you using a flyback diode? If not you should probably add one to prevent frying the transis...
by browncow
08 Nov 2023, 21:34
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker
Replies: 17
Views: 37923

Re: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker

Muirium wrote:
08 Nov 2023, 21:31
Oh, magnificent!

Metal is so 🤘 metal 🤘
i feel much more comfortable around metals than plastics :lol:
by browncow
08 Nov 2023, 18:05
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker
Replies: 17
Views: 37923

Re: Wyse/Techware ASCII stm32 conversion + relay clicker

IMG_20231108_155235.jpg test fit of the new top case. I'm surprised it actually does fit like this first try :D The F-key cutouts are a bit skewed to one side, but i will fix that. other than that, it's mostly correct IMG_20231108_155310.jpg the cutouts i designed to match the original design work ...

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