Pretty sure that is just a placeholder. We do not have cases yet. This was designed to fit in a filco case.laggy-gaga wrote:juz = just
There is an option for casr in the list that u need to pull down a bit,
$60
Phantom pricelist
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- Location: Oregon, USA
- Main keyboard: Kmac 1 and Kmac Mini
- Main mouse: G400
- Favorite switch: Ergoclears
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- litster
- Location: Washington State, USA
- Main keyboard: KMAC2, The Cheat
- Favorite switch: Brown, Topre, Red, BS
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Oh, that. LOL! That is a placeholder that 7bit put on the list. We don't yet have any source for a case. That's why I told 7bit that the list is confusing with parts that we don't have
- laggy-gaga
- Location: Australia
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That makes sense,
Any deadline for this?
I stilll need some time to figure it out
Any deadline for this?
I stilll need some time to figure it out
- litster
- Location: Washington State, USA
- Main keyboard: KMAC2, The Cheat
- Favorite switch: Brown, Topre, Red, BS
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No deadline yet. We are close to finalizing the PCB. BiNiaRiS is going to get a couple plates made for testing, and then we can close to order PCB, plates, and diode parts. that should get those people with switches already to start building.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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We are still workig on that problem. Maybe we can get Filco cases, or let some aluminium parts be made to be used to build a case.TOZZIL wrote:I'd definetely get one, if I could get a case for cheap somewhere!
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
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I could list a bunch of reasons in a wall of text, and combined is why. In short, group buys which work have limited choices, a very simple order system, and you can see the product or prototype.Phantom wrote:Why nobody wants to order something?
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i believe some are turned off by the need to solder. then there is the case problem that hasn't been solved yet (for those who don't own a filco):
now a question:
am i right that the kits don't include diodes? how many switches are included?
there is more demand for working boards out of the box then there is for diy boards i suppose. especially when you pay less or about the same for an original filco / leopold or wasd shipped (no discussion that a selfmade board has a lot of advantages over those) when you don't own a case.7bit wrote:We are still workig on that problem. Maybe we can get Filco cases, or let some aluminium parts be made to be used to build a case.
now a question:
am i right that the kits don't include diodes? how many switches are included?
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- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Raptor Gaming K1
- Main mouse: CM Storm Spawn
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I'd totally be in if we could get cheap filco cases!7bit wrote:We are still workig on that problem. Maybe we can get Filco cases, or let some aluminium parts be made to be used to build a case.
The need to diy and solder all the stuff together makes it even more interesting to me
Regards
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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They do!yench wrote:i believe some are turned off by the need to solder. then there is the case problem that hasn't been solved yet (for those who don't own a filco):
there is more demand for working boards out of the box then there is for diy boards i suppose. especially when you pay less or about the same for an original filco / leopold or wasd shipped (no discussion that a selfmade board has a lot of advantages over those) when you don't own a case.7bit wrote:We are still workig on that problem. Maybe we can get Filco cases, or let some aluminium parts be made to be used to build a case.
now a question:
am i right that the kits don't include diodes? how many switches are included?
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These are complete kits to build your own keyboard, except for the case and key caps!
- litster
- Location: Washington State, USA
- Main keyboard: KMAC2, The Cheat
- Favorite switch: Brown, Topre, Red, BS
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Yes, we have quite a few options , but not as many as Group Buy 4, LOL! I actually think that we don't have to have a lot of people join the group buy, for a few of reasons. First, this is the first time we do it. If the whole thing is successful, a home run, we can certainly do it again with things we learn from the first run. Second, is that because it requires soldering, it immedidately weed out the noobs. Questions so far are very few, no noob questions at least. third is that the fewer we make the more rare this Phantom keyboard will become. Lower volume may cost a little more. But it is also easier to manage.
My expectation is to get a functional keyboard built in buyers' hand in the next 3 months. For an actual end-user-ready keyboard, it would be a year from now. As the case is super hard to source, both custom CNC aluminum or unbranded cases.
So two pieces of news. TheSoulHunter got back to me. He said he only got a 104 sample before, but will check to see if we can bulk order them. second piece of news is that WASD Keyboards replied my post on GH, he said he will be getting costar stabilizers in Dec or January.
My expectation is to get a functional keyboard built in buyers' hand in the next 3 months. For an actual end-user-ready keyboard, it would be a year from now. As the case is super hard to source, both custom CNC aluminum or unbranded cases.
So two pieces of news. TheSoulHunter got back to me. He said he only got a 104 sample before, but will check to see if we can bulk order them. second piece of news is that WASD Keyboards replied my post on GH, he said he will be getting costar stabilizers in Dec or January.