buckling spring with cherry on top
- Hypersphere
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Silenced & Lubed HHKB (Black)
- Main mouse: Logitech G403
- Favorite switch: Topre 45/55g Silenced; Various Alps; IBM Model F
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PM sent.
- matt3o
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they are here!
- Hypersphere
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Silenced & Lubed HHKB (Black)
- Main mouse: Logitech G403
- Favorite switch: Topre 45/55g Silenced; Various Alps; IBM Model F
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Excellent. Expect PM.
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
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Mwah ha ha! Of all the combinations of adapters out there, these are the ones I have the best use for. So many MX caps, so many IBMs!
- Hypersphere
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Silenced & Lubed HHKB (Black)
- Main mouse: Logitech G403
- Favorite switch: Topre 45/55g Silenced; Various Alps; IBM Model F
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Be careful of having your workshop raided, matt3o! Those stems look like center-fire shell casings for an all-polymer weapon.
- matt3o
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the problem that I see now is that the texture of 3d printed items is very rough while the sliders need to be super smooth and glossy ("slider"... your know). I'll try with some lube.
I'll post more pictures in the coming days.
I'll post more pictures in the coming days.
- Madhias
- BS TORPE
- Location: Wien, Austria
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: Wacom tablet
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That looks great! The remaining question will be the stabilized keys, for whole MX sets to use. If this doesn't work out it will be great adapters for novelty keycaps! Or somebody mixes up IBM caps with Cherrys or whatever...
- chzel
- Location: Athens, Greece
- Main keyboard: Phantom
- Main mouse: Mionix Avior 7000
- Favorite switch: Beamspring, BS, Vintage Blacks.
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Beautiful!
If it is ABS of something that reacts to acetone, you could try "acetone vapor smoothing", basically you expose the part to acetone vapor and the vapor melts the surface a bit and smooths out any ridges and texture.
If it is ABS of something that reacts to acetone, you could try "acetone vapor smoothing", basically you expose the part to acetone vapor and the vapor melts the surface a bit and smooths out any ridges and texture.
- matt3o
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just a quick update.
unfortunately the first prototype didn't completely work. it is actually more difficult than I initially thought, there's very little room for errors and unfortunately 3d printing material shrinks quite a bit, so it's hard to make a 3d model.
anyway I'll give it another shot next week.
unfortunately the first prototype didn't completely work. it is actually more difficult than I initially thought, there's very little room for errors and unfortunately 3d printing material shrinks quite a bit, so it's hard to make a 3d model.
anyway I'll give it another shot next week.
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
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So it came out too small? Mind telling us (or even better showing us with pictures or a video) what effect that has? Mistakes can be just as informative as success. I imagine it probably doesn't slide in the barrel right, wiggling around way too much, but my mental model could always use more data.
Guessing the MX mount came out right, as you're experienced with those. But, again, 3D printing shrinkage isn't something I have a handle on, so who knows.
Guessing the MX mount came out right, as you're experienced with those. But, again, 3D printing shrinkage isn't something I have a handle on, so who knows.
- matt3o
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Sure I'll take some pictures (later today or tomorrow). I made 4 prototypes in various materials, each material shrinks differently, so basically some are too tight and don't slide correctly, others are too loose and wobbles.
The MX stem pretty much works, but the cap sticks too much out of the barrel, I probably have to make a deeper stem, but probably the profile that is going to work best is SA.
The MX stem pretty much works, but the cap sticks too much out of the barrel, I probably have to make a deeper stem, but probably the profile that is going to work best is SA.
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
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SA is the one most of us are after (says me, not at all biased…) to get that classic beamspring spherical style on buckling spring where we want it.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
- Main keyboard: Tipro / IBM 3270 emulator
- Main mouse: Logitech granite for SGI
- Favorite switch: MX Lock
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Ideally, we find a plastic manufacturer that does these adapters for us. 3D-printing isn't really the way to go.
It would be great to have my own keys on my new kishwaster!
Thanks a lot for trying this for real!
It would be great to have my own keys on my new kishwaster!
Thanks a lot for trying this for real!
- vivalarevolución
- formerly prdlm2009
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Beam spring
- Main mouse: Kangaroo
- Favorite switch: beam spring
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The only question I have is what profile of MX mount key caps will work best with those curved barrel plates of buckling spring keyboards? These uniform buckling spring key caps work great as they are.
- matt3o
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I'm aiming at SA actually, but shapeways is particularly slow this time of the year...
- Khers
- ⧓
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: LZ CLSh
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Ergo
- Favorite switch: Buckling Springs | Topre | Nixdorf Black
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- Madhias
- BS TORPE
- Location: Wien, Austria
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: Wacom tablet
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All row 3 SA will be then 'normal' because of the curved plate - but what about SA with rows? Row 1 must be even more curved then! I used a few months now a SSK at work, and coming back last week to DSA felt ... wrong. But after 2-3 days, DSA was feeling normal again. Especially the difference between IBM Model M and DSA is big!
Do you know yet about compatibility of more than 1U caps, matt3o, like SHIFT or RETURN?
Do you know yet about compatibility of more than 1U caps, matt3o, like SHIFT or RETURN?
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- Main keyboard: alternating between Realforce and Model M
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Looking at the shape of the keycaps for the Model M (http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/keyc ... t9847.html), perhaps SA row 1 upside down could work? Or DCS row 4?
- 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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I really want this too, but notice that ibm enters are not centered so no modifiers at all.