Progress so far:
I've managed to cut (and weld because i didn't have a way to bend it at the time and i didn't exactly trust my calculations to be right in such tight space) the plate, got it right second time.
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Top: first plate i cut in free time at work. Enter key and holes for spacebar stabs are a bit too much to the left side. i Had to fix that in the second try that's on the bottom. I work on a cnc turret punch machine, these have few advantages over the lasers actually!
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Desoldered all the cherries for the alphanumeric cluster. I decide to leave them on the arrow keys (for playing oldschool racing games on my TV i prefer linear switches.)
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Switches fit into the plate neatly. In my infinite wisdom though, i assumed Cherry's spacing between keys is 19,00mm. However, it turned out to be something about 19,10mm, which made it a very tight fit later on
![Crying or Very Sad :cry:](./images/smilies/icon_cry.gif)
i will have to fix that if i want to make the plate again. it was such a small misalignment i've managed to make it fit though.
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All the switches and plate in place, test fitting before soldering.
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Curious detail of the reliefs in the plate side i had to make to clear the jumpers in the pcb. one of 5 such reliefs.
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I cut out few of plastic bits in the case that were taking up the space for the new stuff. Few standoffs that didnt do anything, and four that provided support for the original controller. Also i've accidently ordered a USB type C battery charger. Turned out, a type C to micro usb adapter, served as a perfect charging port for the board, it will be much harder to break it accidentally and i can easily replace the battery charger pcb if i need to.
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Layout of the electronics, pro micro and the multiplexer will be on the green proto boards, soldered to the keyboard pcb.
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I couldn't order a correct length proto board for my use (it can't be larger because it will interfere with the case) so i've cut two smaller ones and joined them together with super glue. Should be good enough to hold the controller and multiplexer.
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Kailhua box switches do not have the integrated jumpers Cherries have, so i had to replicate that with some bent wire.
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All the replacement jumpers soldered. Not every holes needed to have them as there are redundant traces in the pcb.
Now what there is left to do is software and figuring out how to flash a cheap bluetooth module with RN-42 software.
What i can tell is the plate HAS made the keyboard feel stiffer. Especially with the welded three sides, it is very stiff on it's own. when soldered to the pcb by the switches, the whole aplha cluster has no flex whatsoever. the rest of the pcb has though, and the case itself flexes under it. However i've not tested it yet with the case screwed together, it should be better. It made soldering the switches not painful though so i'd count that as a win. I will make comparsion video later as i've recorded how the board flexed without the plate.
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