F104+SSK+122+62+77+50+Ergo orders now open! New Kishsaver+Industrial Model F Keyboards
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affenstark if it's broken you'll need to get another one unfortunately.
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As an update the factory has made good progress with the new key mold for the non-stepped ISO Enter, code, and PC AT Big Enter keys after much delay to get all of the particulars right.
The factory is now just fine-tuning the key top texture and then hopefully production can start on these keys. After they are sublimated I am hoping to open up orders for these keys and key sets with these keys.
The factory is now just fine-tuning the key top texture and then hopefully production can start on these keys. After they are sublimated I am hoping to open up orders for these keys and key sets with these keys.
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- Location: Ireland
- Main keyboard: Brand New Model F77
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
I see, I guess I must have shorted the coil then. Oh well... Maybe I might consider getting another, but well international shipping fees can be quite something.
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Project update:
I have just approved the Model M style cases to enter production. Due to some quality issues it took many months extra to get the quality to where it is now.
Here's one photo from the approved sample - the gap in the back looks nice now.
Now the cases have to be die cast, drilled, and powdercoated, and then they can be assembled. The F104s and FSSK inner assemblies are complete and the F122 working sample still needs to be completed (I need to do some more testing with the new Leyden Jar controller and the F122 before continuing). I expect all to be on the same container shipment with the Round 2 beam spring boards, hopefully around year end.
affenstark and everyone else please do email me for reduced international shipping rates for mailing extras only - I can mail small stuff for $20 to $30 or so, up to a couple pounds in shipping weight.
I have just approved the Model M style cases to enter production. Due to some quality issues it took many months extra to get the quality to where it is now.
Here's one photo from the approved sample - the gap in the back looks nice now.
Now the cases have to be die cast, drilled, and powdercoated, and then they can be assembled. The F104s and FSSK inner assemblies are complete and the F122 working sample still needs to be completed (I need to do some more testing with the new Leyden Jar controller and the F122 before continuing). I expect all to be on the same container shipment with the Round 2 beam spring boards, hopefully around year end.
affenstark and everyone else please do email me for reduced international shipping rates for mailing extras only - I can mail small stuff for $20 to $30 or so, up to a couple pounds in shipping weight.
- zetaomegagon
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Ultra Compact Modern F62 "Kishsaver"
- Main mouse: Elecom EX-G Pro
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring
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Here is a nice "group photo" of the F122 case samples being unboxed, from earlier this year, one in each of the available colors:
- ifohancroft
- Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
- Main keyboard: ErgoDox w/ SA Carbon on Box Jades
- Main mouse: Razer Viper Ultimate
- Favorite switch: Beamspring
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The parts of what I'm guessing is the cable hole seem to be misaligned between the top and the bottom on the approved case sample photo. Will it be like that on the final cases or will it be aligned?Ellipse wrote: ↑13 Jul 2023, 03:03Project update:
I have just approved the Model M style cases to enter production. Due to some quality issues it took many months extra to get the quality to where it is now.
Here's one photo from the approved sample - the gap in the back looks nice now.
Now the cases have to be die cast, drilled, and powdercoated, and then they can be assembled. The F104s and FSSK inner assemblies are complete and the F122 working sample still needs to be completed (I need to do some more testing with the new Leyden Jar controller and the F122 before continuing). I expect all to be on the same container shipment with the Round 2 beam spring boards, hopefully around year end.
affenstark and everyone else please do email me for reduced international shipping rates for mailing extras only - I can mail small stuff for $20 to $30 or so, up to a couple pounds in shipping weight.
approved case sample.jpg
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- Main keyboard: Unicomp PC-122
- Favorite switch: Buckling springs
If you're talking about the hole being slightly elongated height-wise, that's probably because of the case gap. I would keep it there since it allows for some play between the case halves (if needed in the first place) without squishing the cable - you might be able to hide it with some kind of rubber strain relief if the hole can fit one.
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Yes, Ordinary Witch is correct, and also the hole looks that way because of the angle of the photo; it is properly aligned and there is no issue with the cable hole.
tiltowait it is due to a delay on my side - I need to wrap things up and set up the QMK matrix for these boards, and then I can email the winners.
tiltowait it is due to a delay on my side - I need to wrap things up and set up the QMK matrix for these boards, and then I can email the winners.
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- Main keyboard: F77
- Main mouse: Pulsar X2
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
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Please delete. My question made no sens, and I've figured it out.
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Someone shared this link with me: Linus reviewing various computer setups, including a setup from Wendell that includes the Ultra Compact FSSK! About 7 1/2 minutes into the video:
https://youtu.be/aDDZ50U_cEM?t=453
https://youtu.be/aDDZ50U_cEM?t=453
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Metal badge update - logo requests?
I am finalizing the artwork options for the 20x20mm metal badges. There is a recessed spot for them on the F122 but they can be put on other keyboards as they will be adhesive.
1. Buckling spring logo (black and white and/or grayscale)
2. Beam spring logo
3. Any other requests?
I want to avoid anything line art related so as not to confuse with IBM's style logo. The dot matrix printing style should be ok to use however. Photoshopped example:
I am finalizing the artwork options for the 20x20mm metal badges. There is a recessed spot for them on the F122 but they can be put on other keyboards as they will be adhesive.
1. Buckling spring logo (black and white and/or grayscale)
2. Beam spring logo
3. Any other requests?
I want to avoid anything line art related so as not to confuse with IBM's style logo. The dot matrix printing style should be ok to use however. Photoshopped example:
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- mmm
- Location: Denmark
- Main keyboard: 34-key split keyboard / F122
- Main mouse: Mx Ergo / Trackpad
- Favorite switch: Cap bs
Hi maybe something like deconstructed switch, with the keycap attached to the barrel and the flipper/spring next to it, to symbolize the deconstruction needed to achieve reproduction.
- thefarside
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: IBM 4704 F107
- Main mouse: Old, boring Logitech
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
If I had to pick one badge it would be the black because it had a similar contrast to the original IBM.
I’m curious what the possibility of an LCD badge would be? Would it be too custom and too expensive to be practical?
I’m curious what the possibility of an LCD badge would be? Would it be too custom and too expensive to be practical?
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Price drops: Someone was asking me about the recent price drops this week on the project web site and here was my reply:
"Yes, I can confirm the noticeable price drops on the project web site primarily for the in-stock stuff. Not sure yet on the timeline, but most of the in stock stuff is end of production so I strongly recommend ordering things now while the current pricing stands, whether to pick up an additional / backup keyboard while you can still buy one new, or joining the project for the first time if cost was holding you back before."
Not sure but the Leyden Jar controller features a "3x2 header for: External I2C connection." so adding a display is possible. The F122 and B122's I think will have the Leyden Jar as the default, while the others will have the xwhatsit controllers until my supply runs out and then everything will likely switch to Leyden Jar.
https://github.com/mymakercorner/Leyden_Jar
"Yes, I can confirm the noticeable price drops on the project web site primarily for the in-stock stuff. Not sure yet on the timeline, but most of the in stock stuff is end of production so I strongly recommend ordering things now while the current pricing stands, whether to pick up an additional / backup keyboard while you can still buy one new, or joining the project for the first time if cost was holding you back before."
Not sure but the Leyden Jar controller features a "3x2 header for: External I2C connection." so adding a display is possible. The F122 and B122's I think will have the Leyden Jar as the default, while the others will have the xwhatsit controllers until my supply runs out and then everything will likely switch to Leyden Jar.
https://github.com/mymakercorner/Leyden_Jar
- engr
- Location: USA
Which case color is in this photo? If that's industrial grey, it looks much more... brown-ish than F77's industrial grey.
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That is the prototype F104 color that was not approved. But some of the color difference is due to lighting in the photos. As mentioned a while back, the reference is the IBM Industrial Model M for Industrial Gray.
- dcopellino
- Location: Italia - Napoli
- Main keyboard: IBM 4704 F400 brushed chrome
- Main mouse: Logitech laser wired
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
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My F77 BIG ass
I'm sharing an easy read on about my last F77 layout customisation, just for killing time during these lazy summer days being spent on the beach under umbrellas in sunshine Italy days (The most unfortunate will have to settle for the leaden skies of Brighton, as for my son portrayed in the photo under another type of umbrella. guess who.) It goes without saying, in life you need luck, and a big ass is all you need to face the adversities that fate throws at us.
Now that we're on the subject, let me get into the details and, as usual a pic is worth more than one thousand words, also bad ones, (sorry in advance for the poor quality. I had my smartphone at hand - lazy days, remember?). Process in detail here:
Now I'm very HAPPY with my second hand Model F77 (sorry Joe), VIAL enabled. Here my map layout, not quite matching the physical keys:
Thanks for reading
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I'm sharing an easy read on about my last F77 layout customisation, just for killing time during these lazy summer days being spent on the beach under umbrellas in sunshine Italy days (The most unfortunate will have to settle for the leaden skies of Brighton, as for my son portrayed in the photo under another type of umbrella. guess who.) It goes without saying, in life you need luck, and a big ass is all you need to face the adversities that fate throws at us.
Now that we're on the subject, let me get into the details and, as usual a pic is worth more than one thousand words, also bad ones, (sorry in advance for the poor quality. I had my smartphone at hand - lazy days, remember?). Process in detail here:
Spoiler:
I set out at full speed with some vices..... fo find out lately that with Ellipse's F repros you don't need them at all. Plates slide in and out like a charm.
Starting situation once I opened it up.
p.s.
Spoiler:
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Thanks for posting this guide dcopellino!
- thefarside
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: IBM 4704 F107
- Main mouse: Old, boring Logitech
- Favorite switch: Buckling spring
There’s nothing like a big ass. Enter
Great guide and beautiful pics. I hope to make it to Italy. I’ve done the same mod and noticed the enter key didn’t need the wire stabilizer, but I like your washer method and might give it a shot.
Great guide and beautiful pics. I hope to make it to Italy. I’ve done the same mod and noticed the enter key didn’t need the wire stabilizer, but I like your washer method and might give it a shot.
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engr the timeline is not finalized but I am still hoping for the boards to all arrive around year end. Just like with the earlier projects, they will ship out in order of when the order was received, so the later the order is placed, the longer you have to wait after all the boards are delivered, with the exception of the low serials.
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The remaining LED overlays arrived from the factory today, and I mailed out all the orders waiting only on LED overlays and nothing else. I like the color of the beige overlay as it compares nicely with the originals. The gray overlays have a touch of blue in them, in my opinion, and the black overlays' white areas also have a touch of blue in them. I would probably request less blue for a future order.
Any additional logos that should be produced? I hope to finalize the production over the coming days. So far the black logos (not the grayscale versions) of the F and Beam Spring will be produced, plus maybe a company logo abbreviation like MFL in a dot matrix style font.
Any additional logos that should be produced? I hope to finalize the production over the coming days. So far the black logos (not the grayscale versions) of the F and Beam Spring will be produced, plus maybe a company logo abbreviation like MFL in a dot matrix style font.
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Unicomp New M
- Main mouse: Logitech G203
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
Are they (overlays) compatible with the F104/FSSK/etc and older M (IBM/Lexmark) or only with your repros?
As I said a few months ago, it would be nice to offer a version "neutral", using only the icons standardized (iso 9995-7), I am still interested to purchase the minimum quantity for an order (5? 10?), probably black or blue/grey. If you give me a template (SVG file), I can develop a version quickly.
As I said a few months ago, it would be nice to offer a version "neutral", using only the icons standardized (iso 9995-7), I am still interested to purchase the minimum quantity for an order (5? 10?), probably black or blue/grey. If you give me a template (SVG file), I can develop a version quickly.
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The overlays are the same size as the IBM Model M 101 key keyboards so you can use them with the originals. Please message me if interested in additional designs. There will be a tooling charge of $100.
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: Unicomp New M
- Main mouse: Logitech G203
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- engr
- Location: USA
If you get an opportunity, I would be interested to see a photo of these grey overlays on an industrial grey case. I think this is the color scheme I am ultimately going to order. I would love an all-black board (are the pad printed black keys coming along?), but sadly that means English legends only.
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Pad printing will be available in various key sets. They are still designing the custom pad print tooling and jig for the keys. The custom built machine was completed already (most pad print machines can't print a whole key set at once).