Since very early on in my mechanical keyboard journey I´ve been fascinated by electric typewriters.
They came right at that moment in time, where pc´s became widespread and got gradually replaced by them, fading slowly into irrelevance.
There are many interesting / beloved components / mechanisms to be found here , like Alps , BS , beautifully looking high quality keycaps and more. I like to get my hands on their keyboard modules and over time, get all of them usable via USB to a computer.
Eventually with (3d printed) cases and everything.
I´ve managed to find some examples that I liked a lot over the time in the hobby mosten so through luck / chance.
Models include: Canon AP 800 (Cream ) , Sharp ZX-330 (Green), Sharp XQ-380 with veeeery mushy SKEW , a TA SE 505 with lovely dye subs but funky wiki/Cherry_MX-M8_Adapter Switches.
From IBM I've got a 6787 and a Model 95 on the way.
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Recently friends of my grandparents offered "some old typewriter" in their attic and voila , it was a AP 150.
I had way too many before , but now it is getting out of hand
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With more time on my hands now with my exams being over, I wanted to get some of them sorted out.
Starting with cleaning keycaps and desoldering some switches. ( SKEW plates fit SKCL / SKCM no problem )
So here is some of my progress from today in images.
Update:
Plates fits Matias and Alps SKCM Cream Dampened without Problems.
A bit rusty though...
All of the plastic parts removed
The desoldered SKEW Switches.... one of the worst switches i´ve ever tried .... no worries, they will be replaced Plans are to use a custom pcb ( or handwire , if I cant manage to teach myself how to design one. )
I would like to incorporate qmk compatibility , possible use of the led´s that come with the board and also those 3 postition switches ( if not with those switches , maybe other linear potentiometers)