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Replicating Nixdorf keys

Posted: 25 Apr 2017, 23:49
by indrora
After letting go of my last mech keeb (a deck compressed layout) I discovered Nixdorfs. after seeing them and kinda lusting over them, I thought "Wait, the keys are likely just as popular as the switches!"

I then thought "I have OpenSCAD, I can make them myself!"

This is what I have so far for 1u:

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And a 1.5x:

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Lined up all pretty:

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full album

Posted: 26 Apr 2017, 10:28
by Stabilized
Those look pretty cool, but how are you going to produce a finished keyset? From what I understand it includes making entirely new moulds for each key, which will no doubt take a while to develop and fund!
Alternatively you could look at the Devlin Q-series keycaps, they remind a bit of the general look of the nixie keys:
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Posted: 26 Apr 2017, 19:18
by Wodan
Haven't seen the nixie caps on a custom keyboard ever :(

Posted: 27 Apr 2017, 06:11
by indrora
Stabilized wrote: Those look pretty cool, but how are you going to produce a finished keyset? From what I understand it includes making entirely new moulds for each key, which will no doubt take a while to develop and fund!
Alternatively you could look at the Devlin Q-series keycaps, they remind a bit of the general look of the nixie keys:
I saw them, but they look more DSA-like than Nixdorf's Softkey style. I think the big point behind Nixdorf's keys were they're almost the standard high-profiles but with the spherical wells.

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As for production, I'd like to (eventually) just run a test set of SLA printed ones, then maybe pitch them to matt3o, etc? If enough people are interested, maybe a full run for fun?

Posted: 27 Apr 2017, 12:58
by Stabilized
Oh yeah, they do look a lot different. I just assumed they were essentially square sided DSA style caps. I haven't seen them being used on a custom board either, I would be really interested to what you end up making!

Posted: 27 Apr 2017, 19:15
by indrora
They're challenging because of the three (!) different heights: one for keys, one for the side/numpad and then another for the top special row. Getting my hands on originals seems like a fool's errand, too, because everyone seems to go for the switches, then ditch the caps.

Posted: 28 Apr 2017, 04:26
by indrora
Wodan wrote: Haven't seen the nixie caps on a custom keyboard ever :(
If I had a set of them, I'd totally be up for giving them a run on the Ergodox I'm going to build soon.

Posted: 08 May 2017, 18:06
by shreebles
I have a bag of caps from this keyboard, german ISO, yellowed and quite worn. If you're interested...?

Posted: 08 May 2017, 22:08
by seebart
Nice nixie keycap picture indrora! :ugeek: :mrgreen: