BrownFox step by step
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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14mm (it's a square), you can have them a bit smaller just to have the switches fit firmly (something like 13.50mm, but it depends on the definition of the laser cutter).
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- Location: Seattle, USA
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Apologies for bumping an old thread. Does anyone have the DWG files for this plate? I thought I did a pretty thorough search but could only turn up a template. I'm happy to adjust the template to my own needs but I can't seem to figure out the measurements for the space bar stabilizers. If anyone could tell me that or point me to a specification I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
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Hello i have a question on this post. Sense i don't have a Teensy And I'm using a arduino leonardo what type of delay does this type of key makes when pushing it for function?
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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the delay is the same, I believe arduino is simply slower to boot, but you could always change bootloader I guess
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- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Laptop
- Main mouse: MX Performance
- Favorite switch: MX Clear
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Hello, matt3o. I've been reading a lot of your custom work and been very inspired. My question is probably a fairly dumb one, but what gauge wire do you use? Also, just personally, do you use lead-free solder or not?
Thanks, and keep up the amazing work!
Thanks, and keep up the amazing work!
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- Main keyboard: Leopold FC660m
- Main mouse: Logitech m705
- Favorite switch: mx clear
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Hello. I'd first like to thank matt3o for making this guide.
I built a Neutrino and got it working perfectly. Except for LEDs.
I'm trying to add these neopixels https://www.adafruit.com/products/1426 (from adafruit) to my Neutrino keyboard. I got the TMK_keyboard firmware to work without LEDs. I followed OrangeNinja's post on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyb ... oard_and_a and added anything to do with LEDs to my version of gh60 code. But it won't compile.
I'm thinking it may have something to do with the "Makefile". Specifically the references to "TOP_DIR" They are different from the default gh60's "TMK_DIR".
Do I need to put this modified version of gh60 in a different directory before start "make -f Makefile"
I'm kind of over my head here. I apologize in advance for my n00bness.
I built a Neutrino and got it working perfectly. Except for LEDs.
I'm trying to add these neopixels https://www.adafruit.com/products/1426 (from adafruit) to my Neutrino keyboard. I got the TMK_keyboard firmware to work without LEDs. I followed OrangeNinja's post on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyb ... oard_and_a and added anything to do with LEDs to my version of gh60 code. But it won't compile.
I'm thinking it may have something to do with the "Makefile". Specifically the references to "TOP_DIR" They are different from the default gh60's "TMK_DIR".
Do I need to put this modified version of gh60 in a different directory before start "make -f Makefile"
I'm kind of over my head here. I apologize in advance for my n00bness.
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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we probably need a more detailed log of the errors you are getting during compilation
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- Location: France
- Main keyboard: KBT Pure Pro
- Main mouse: G500
- Favorite switch: MX Red, MX Blue
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ROFLMonster made a few posts about supporting those LEDs in the big TMK thread: workshop-f7/how-to-build-your-very-own- ... ml#p204991
- Redmaus
- Gotta start somewhere
- Location: Near Dallas, Texas
- Main keyboard: Unsaver | 3276 | Kingsaver
- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade
- Favorite switch: Capacitative Buckling Spring
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matt3o about to reach his 7thousandth post. Just wanted to throw that out there.
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- Location: canada
- Main keyboard: esports poseidon till i get all my parts
- Main mouse: g700s
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Thanks @matt3o and others that have inspired me to build my own keyboard, Im still waiting on parts seems easy enough to do my only 2 question as of right now till i get my stuff in.
1: I'm thinking of using solid core 30 gauge wire its small so i'm not sure if that would work as i probably need 20-15 gauge so is 30 gauge usable and does it matter if it is solid or strand cable.
2: Can I use a mico/mini usb to usb c on the teensy 2.0?
1: I'm thinking of using solid core 30 gauge wire its small so i'm not sure if that would work as i probably need 20-15 gauge so is 30 gauge usable and does it matter if it is solid or strand cable.
2: Can I use a mico/mini usb to usb c on the teensy 2.0?
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- Location: Montreal, Canada
- Main keyboard: Microsoft X4
- Main mouse: Logitech G3
- Favorite switch: RED
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Which laser cutter do you order from ?
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- Location: Atlantic
- Main keyboard: Rubbadome
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Does anybody know which wires he used to connect the diode to eachother and the teensy to the matrix (diameter/type)?
Also, how does one go about attaching the teensy to the mini usb, can someone explain or point me to a guide/thread?
This is information that any newb looking to follow the build needs to know and isn't in the original post (it is incomplete)
I suggest adding this and the screw size (M2) to the original post, as I found that somewhere in this thread and not in the build log.
Other than that it is a great build, thank you matt3o
Also, how does one go about attaching the teensy to the mini usb, can someone explain or point me to a guide/thread?
This is information that any newb looking to follow the build needs to know and isn't in the original post (it is incomplete)
I suggest adding this and the screw size (M2) to the original post, as I found that somewhere in this thread and not in the build log.
Other than that it is a great build, thank you matt3o