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[IC] UK78 - 60%+Numpad Keyboard - A British Custom
Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 22:03
by rozakiin
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 11:29
by kekstee
Can you provide us with some more details on the PCB Alps/Cherry and layout support? Especially the bottom row.
I have to admit I'm not really looking for another case in that price range right now, but still, there aren't many boards in that form factor out there.
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 12:59
by rozakiin
kekstee wrote: ↑Can you provide us with some more details on the PCB Alps/Cherry and layout support? Especially the bottom row.
I have to admit I'm not really looking for another case in that price range right now, but still, there aren't many boards in that form factor out there.
There is a link to the supported layouts under the current features.
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 19:51
by Sankart
I'd be so down for this, if the numpad was on the left side. I'm interested in the current state though. If I get one depends on if I got the money when the drop happens.
The angle of the acrylic bottom look pretty steep to me though, personally I prefer a flat angle. The ZZ96 of a friend was too steep for me for example.
I like both designs, I'm okay with either.
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 21:28
by rozakiin
Sankart wrote: ↑I'd be so down for this, if the numpad was on the left side. I'm interested in the current state though. If I get one depends on if I got the money when the drop happens.
The angle of the acrylic bottom look pretty steep to me though, personally I prefer a flat angle. The ZZ96 of a friend was too steep for me for example.
I like both designs, I'm okay with either.
I will likely change the angle to 5 degrees as that is what I have on the prototype which is very comfortable.
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 21:46
by Sankart
That'd be really cool. I guess there's no way to get a version with the numpad on the left going? It's too much of a strain on the MoQ, but it doesn't hurt to ask. I'd be comfortable with paying a premium, but it's probably still out of reach
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 21:59
by rozakiin
Sankart wrote: ↑That'd be really cool. I guess there's no way to get a version with the numpad on the left going? It's too much of a strain on the MoQ, but it doesn't hurt to ask. I'd be comfortable with paying a premium, but it's probably still out of reach
I would be able to design a PCB that would be left hand however It would cost a fair amount and would be hand solder only.
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 22:34
by Sankart
That's really nice from you, but I'm no good at soldering SMD-components. DIP is no problem, but I doubt that'd be enough. Maybe there are other people like me who'd prefer a left handed version, so it'd make my suggestion easier to realise, but at the same time I don't want to alienate your project from what you've envisioned.
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 22:43
by rozakiin
One option for you would be to handwire with a layout specific plate. A user on GH was planning on an ortholinear layout using this case and handwiring.
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 22:54
by Sankart
I'd be down for that, but I don't think I'm smart enough to design the plate, as the plate would need to be mounted sandwich style (I think?) and I never looked into that.
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 22:56
by rozakiin
I can design the plate if you gave me the Keyboard Layout Editor link. Message me when the GB drops if you are interested in that.
Posted: 22 Apr 2017, 22:58
by Sankart
That'd be really nice from you. Looking forward to this drop and I'm pretty sure I'll take your offer.
Thanks and have a nice "evening"
Posted: 23 Apr 2017, 09:44
by kojiro sasaki
Interested!
Posted: 25 Apr 2017, 15:28
by rozakiin
Update: 1
I am currently in contact with the manufacturer to ensure that the case can be made as inexpensive as possible without sacrificing quality or design.
Currently the costs for a set of small feet are ~$90 and the larger base is ~$160 making the overall cost of a UK78 ~$300 and ~$350.
There could also be the option of Acrylic small feet for the same cost as the Aluminium ones.
Thoughts?
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Posted: 25 Apr 2017, 15:51
by Stabilized
Why is it a "british custom" but the pricing is in US dollars? Also, will these be shipping from the UK?
Posted: 25 Apr 2017, 16:06
by rozakiin
Stabilized wrote: ↑Why is it a "british custom" but the pricing is in US dollars? Also, will these be shipping from the UK?
Dollars are easier for everyone to use, the UK78 is designed and shipped from the UK, as much of the keyboard as fiscally possible is manufactured in the UK also.
Posted: 26 Apr 2017, 17:01
by Sankart
I really like the render, but I doubt it'll look as good in reality. To be quite honest, I dislike the whole metal+acrylic thing as it always looks cheap to me. I'd even go as far as to recommend to mount the acrylic bottom inside the aluminium frame. The Redscarfs design I once assembled suffered a lot by that cheap, flimsy acrylic bottom contrasting the massive aluminium housing. Maybe a frosted finish would've made it look nicer, I don't know, but the clear acrylic really didn't look good from the front.
Personally I don't mind though, as I'll go for the aluminium version anyway.
(on a sidenote, I really like acrylic housings, just not mixed with aluminium, or any other metal.)
Posted: 26 Apr 2017, 18:21
by Stabilized
I agree regarding the acrylic and metal housing, I would prefer it if it was a layer or fins sandwiched in metal layers: like with the KBD75 or the TriC cases.
Posted: 26 Apr 2017, 18:33
by rozakiin
You will be able to achieve that effect with the full aluminium base by putting the acrylic layer between.
Posted: 26 Apr 2017, 18:47
by Sankart
That's actually a really nice idea, but I didn't mean it that way.
The way it looks on your renders, it looks like the acrylic plate is shorter than the frame? Then this might not even be an issue.
What I'm talking about is this acrylic "lip" that's visible when you set the keyboard on the desk with the acrylic bottom (just like with the Redscarf II+ here
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/red-scarf- ... yboard-kit ).
Personally I think that looks really bad. It's acceptable in the pictures provided by MD, but in reality it just looks cheap.
On the other hand, if you were to change it, I don't think your idea of using the acrylic bottom as a led-window with the aluminium bottom would be possible.
As I said, I don't care too much, I'm gonna take the aluminium bottom anyway, just some food for thought.
Posted: 26 Apr 2017, 18:54
by rozakiin
Ah ok, no the acrylic shouldn't be visible while the on the desk as it is indented into the case by 2mm.
Posted: 13 May 2017, 14:38
by rozakiin
Update:
- Sample Case has been ordered and will arrive in a week.
- Revised PCB sample has also been ordered.
- The manufacturer is able to try and colour match to any Pantone or RAL, plan is to have each case colour match a GMK Colour!
- LeandreN has given to OK for the Fjell inspired case design to be produced so everyone can have the choice of Fjell style or 1800 Style.
- Group Buy planned to start in just over a month.
Posted: 18 Jun 2017, 20:31
by rozakiin
Posted: 18 Jun 2017, 23:48
by zooksman
Holy shit this would be amazing with a set of amber alps. 60% and numpad is a much more intelligent space saving layout than most.
Posted: 19 Jun 2017, 18:11
by rozakiin
zooksman wrote: ↑Holy shit this would be amazing with a set of amber alps. 60% and numpad is a much more intelligent space saving layout than most.
That would be an amazing build, I love amber alps!