following the wood fashion
Posted: 16 Mar 2013, 21:38
During the last week, I wanted to know if I could switch from metal sheet to wood for my experiments. I did a try with a very basic shape that I wanted all made of wood, from case to keycaps.
Pure orthogonal keyboard, only one size of modifier and spacebar, all 1. Here is some pictures of the result :
I made the case from beech wood which is enough homogeneous to create the matrix. It would have been easier to assemble a metal plate with a wood frame but it wasn't the goal, maybe next time.
The keycaps are made from usual materials from hardware store, less than 5 euros. Some more work is needed to get a better keycap regularity for a better visual result. I did a try to engrave them, not very convincing, so I think I will leave them blank. Thus don't know yet the layout I will use (probably a kind of bépo).
I didn't wired it yet, wondering if I wouldn't get some mx brown.
Pure orthogonal keyboard, only one size of modifier and spacebar, all 1. Here is some pictures of the result :
I made the case from beech wood which is enough homogeneous to create the matrix. It would have been easier to assemble a metal plate with a wood frame but it wasn't the goal, maybe next time.
The keycaps are made from usual materials from hardware store, less than 5 euros. Some more work is needed to get a better keycap regularity for a better visual result. I did a try to engrave them, not very convincing, so I think I will leave them blank. Thus don't know yet the layout I will use (probably a kind of bépo).
I didn't wired it yet, wondering if I wouldn't get some mx brown.