[IC] ANSI & ISO TKL phantom plate.(modeled by Joey Quinn) JD40 style.
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Yup! the plate is modeled, both ISO and ANSI plates, with a 6.25u space bar!Data wrote: ↑Really dumb question, I just need a sanity check. The Phantom PCB supports 6.25 space bar, right?
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- skiwithpete
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Does the final file version include holes for the feet like the JD40?wafflepc wrote: ↑Files for ANSI and ISO plates are finished!
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Ooo I see. :/
Still might be in if I convince myself to get a phantom pcb.
- meow a cat
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I don't know for sure, but that's what it looks like to me. Perhaps someone involved with the GB can confirm if they've used some sort of keyboard sorcery to make it fit?
Getting a Phantom PCB sounds like a good idea though! I love my Phantom so much, I'm building a second one.
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- skiwithpete
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- LeandreN
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I have a supplier !wafflepc wrote:Sorry, I was in colorado for the week. Just got back yesterday late last night. I will pricecheck very soon.Data wrote: ↑Any update, waffles?
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Plates will be $30 dollars each! Also there is anodizing available for the plates. I will make the new forum soon!
- Data
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Nice! Is that $30 for the set (top & bottom)?wafflepc wrote: ↑ Plates will be $30 dollars each! Also there is anodizing available for the plates. I will make the new forum soon!
If so, I'll be ordering 2.
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- skiwithpete
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what? OMG OMG. Do it. What colors?wafflepc wrote: ↑
yup! 30 for the whole thing!
- Data
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- skiwithpete
- Main keyboard: PokerII
- Main mouse: Thermaltake Level10
- Favorite switch: MX Clears
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- skiwithpete
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What's the timeline looking like on this? I know it would be rough at this point, but wonder if you're planning on shipping in the summer, fall or winter.
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Everything is ready for samplingskiwithpete wrote:What's the timeline looking like on this? I know it would be rough at this point, but wonder if you're planning on shipping in the summer, fall or winter.
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Late summer. Sorry it's been slow. I'm actually going to make the group buy soon, but I want to do it off my phone, and I can't really get to my computer for a day or two. Also, colors will cost extra.skiwithpete wrote: ↑What's the timeline looking like on this? I know it would be rough at this point, but wonder if you're planning on shipping in the summer, fall or winter.
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So there are going to be separate ANSI and ISO plates now. I thought so, because the Phantom PCB does not have support for PCB-mounted stabilisers.
That depends on the tempering of the metal. I have steel plates taken out of vintage keyboards that are more flexible than first-run Phantom plates that were made of aluminium.chzel wrote: ↑Aluminium at 1.5mm is flexible enough to cause trouble in a PCB-less TKL.
Stainless is way more stiff, minimal bending.
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This will be made of stainless!Findecanor wrote: ↑So there are going to be separate ANSI and ISO plates now. I thought so, because the Phantom PCB does not have support for PCB-mounted stabilisers.
That depends on the tempering of the metal. I have steel plates taken out of vintage keyboards that are more flexible than first-run Phantom plates that were made of aluminium.chzel wrote: ↑Aluminium at 1.5mm is flexible enough to cause trouble in a PCB-less TKL.
Stainless is way more stiff, minimal bending.
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- Location: Ithaca, NY, USA
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- Favorite switch: gateron Blue/Clear
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Nevermind it is aluminum.wafflepc wrote:This will be made of stainless!Findecanor wrote: ↑So there are going to be separate ANSI and ISO plates now. I thought so, because the Phantom PCB does not have support for PCB-mounted stabilisers.
That depends on the tempering of the metal. I have steel plates taken out of vintage keyboards that are more flexible than first-run Phantom plates that were made of aluminium.chzel wrote: ↑Aluminium at 1.5mm is flexible enough to cause trouble in a PCB-less TKL.
Stainless is way more stiff, minimal bending.
- skiwithpete
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Didn't realize this. Is this the case? (Pun intended)Findecanor wrote: ↑So there are going to be separate ANSI and ISO plates now. I thought so, because the Phantom PCB does not have support for PCB-mounted stabilisers.
- chzel
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Yes, the cutouts necessary for universal ANSI/ISO make mounting plate-mount stabs impossible, so you need PCB mount and Phantom PCB doesn't support them!