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Workshop, Threads Of Interest

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 10:50
by matt3o
This is my attempt at indexing the most interesting and inspirational threads in the workshop. It's hard to catch all the amazing things that are happening in this section and it's frustrating when you can't find back that great post you read 2 months ago. I hope this thread could help you out. It's not extensive and still a work in progress, but a good starting point I thing.

Rules to end up here:
- the post has some educational or inspirational value
- it must be a completed project/tutorial/thing , no work in progress
- no e-penis posts, the project must be good for the community not for the poster
- no or very little broken images
- the project must reside here on deskthority (no link to other forums/websites)

Help me finding the small gems around, if this could be pinned it would be great, or make me forum master for one day and I'll do it myself. Or well otherwise just bookmark this page.

Custom Keyboards Keyboard Modifications/Restorations Keycaps Software Misc Guides/Howtos Inspiration/Discussion/Reference material

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 13:20
by matt3o
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Posted: 06 Jan 2014, 12:56
by matt3o
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Posted: 08 Jan 2014, 03:17
by theGagne
This post has been very inspirational to me:
http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/my-d ... t2534.html

Posted: 08 Jan 2014, 09:18
by matt3o
Thanks! I thought nobody cared about this thread.

Added

Posted: 08 Jan 2014, 13:48
by scottc
matt3o wrote:Thanks! I thought nobody cared about this thread.
Oh no, definitely not! I've found it very useful and often refer to it when looking for other DIY threads, I just didn't have more URLs to contribute to the thread than you'd already found. Thanks matt3o!

Posted: 08 Jan 2014, 14:55
by Broadmonkey
This should be sticky!

Re: Workshop, Threads Of Interest

Posted: 08 Jan 2014, 16:01
by mtl
This threads of interest is definitely of interest. :-)

Posted: 09 Jan 2014, 17:41
by HzFaq
mtl wrote:This threads of interest is definitely of interest. :-)
This, inspirational juices are flowing all over the place over here.

Posted: 09 Jan 2014, 17:46
by scottc
Broadmonkey wrote:This should be sticky!
+1 to this.

Edit: One small thing that I'd change -
"XT/AT/PS2/Terminal to USB Converter with NKRO, Teensy-based project which adapts XT, AT and some 122 key terminal keyboards to USB"
Maybe you could make reference the name "Soarer's Converter" here. It seems as if the project is a lot more well-known under that name, and it makes it a lot easier to find.

Posted: 09 Jan 2014, 17:47
by Muirium
Works for me. Best of Deskthority material.

Posted: 21 Jan 2014, 11:39
by matt3o
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Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 16:39
by cookie
Sticky plz!

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 18:02
by matt3o
I need to put some rationale in that list... and keep post suggestions.

Posted: 27 Mar 2014, 23:40
by matt3o

Posted: 17 Apr 2014, 15:02
by nourathar
What is the reason xwhatsit's beamspring usb controller is not in this list ?
I would say it certainly fits all of your rules !

Posted: 17 Apr 2014, 15:09
by Muirium
Even robots make mistakes…

I'm hoping Xwhatsit's Model F controller succeeds and can also make the list.

Posted: 17 Apr 2014, 15:11
by matt3o
Make a suggestion and I'll add your link, I can't follow 100% of what is happening around here.

Posted: 17 Apr 2014, 15:23
by nourathar
ok, ofcourse, fair enough, I suggest to add this project:

http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/beam ... t6044.html

Posted: 08 Jun 2014, 09:06
by matt3o
I took the time to categorize the links and added the followings:
please let me know if I missed something

Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 21:53
by idollar
Hi,

May you help me to " market" of my thread i$k potential project http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/i-k- ... t8995.html ? :-)

Cheers

Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 02:04
by Muirium
Once it becomes a little bit more note worthy, it could always earn a place here. But it's early days yet. Seems a fine project, but this thread is a bit of a Hall of Fame, rather than a promotional spot.

Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 08:45
by matt3o
Muirium wrote: ↑Once it becomes a little bit more note worthy, it could always earn a place here. But it's early days yet. Seems a fine project, but this thread is a bit of a Hall of Fame, rather than a promotional spot.
agreed

Posted: 17 Nov 2014, 09:36
by matt3o

Posted: 30 Jan 2015, 15:49
by araif
isn't this material/links better suited for a wiki? or maybe you should modify your first post (and add dates?), in this way it is easiest to read.

Posted: 30 Jan 2015, 16:29
by Halvar
Matt3o is modifying his first post.

Are you offering to transfer the know-how from the threads to the wiki? I'm sure that would be most welcome... :)

Posted: 30 Jan 2015, 17:12
by araif
damn, I've fallen for the trap!
Looking at the wiki I saw that the topics are a bit sparse in the sense of how this post groups them, it would be convenient not to split them and create a new category or put them where they belong in the wiki if not already there?

Posted: 30 Jan 2015, 17:39
by matt3o
they have better visibility on the forum

Posted: 30 Jan 2015, 19:13
by Muirium
Yup.

And as Halvar says, if you can imagine better, go make it yourself in the wiki. A finished solution is the best possible way to give feedback!

Posted: 05 Mar 2015, 03:10
by JohnVenture
I didn't know where to post this, I thought this might be of interest to builders: there's a kickstarter campaign for a circuit-board prototypes printing machine. It uses silver ink and can solder - but not drill holes: 1200$

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/vo ... f=category