[COMPLETED] Laser Cut Prototyping mini-GB
- Acanthophis
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You are aware that you can change the hotkeys ingame?
I have the Chat Wheel on `~ (the key left of 1).
I have the Chat Wheel on `~ (the key left of 1).
- matt3o
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Please review the DWG. I did it in quite a hurry.
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Definitely interested.. but it would take some time to design the parts. Would like to acommodate a trackpoint and buttons on a tenkey-less layout. Similar to an IBM Spacesaver II:
- matt3o
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wow... that is something but I have to design my board firstllovro wrote:
here it is
a bit wierd but ...
that would be a hell of a project, but it should be feasible...mtl wrote:Definitely interested.. but it would take some time to design the parts. Would like to acommodate a trackpoint and buttons on a tenkey-less layout. Similar to an IBM Spacesaver II:
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I am tempted to get along to get a couple of plates done for an old ergo project that has laid dormant for a while... but I think that I would need a few days to do CAD ... and I have a couple other urgent projects right now (not keyboard related).
What is the smallest size that a gap could be?
What is the smallest size that a gap could be?
- matt3o
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sorry... gap of what?Findecanor wrote:What is the smallest size that a gap could be?
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If I wanted a slit (narrow lengthwise hole) cut in a switch mounting plate, what is the minimum width of such a slit that I should put in the CAD file?matt3o wrote:sorry... gap of what?Findecanor wrote:What is the smallest size that a gap could be?
If it would be too expensive to make really narrow slits, then if the plates are in aluminium, then I could cut them myself with a hacksaw and needle files, no problem.
- matt3o
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oh okay, as a rule of thumb the minimum gap should be >= than the sheet thickness, but I actually cut holes way smaller than that (eg: 2mm out of 5mm thickness).
- Muirium
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Steely's plate (with blues) arrived in the mail this morning. I popped in my handful of sampler switches, too, and decked it out with Wyse caps for hands on testing.
I've typed on my lap and I've typed with the steel plate supported from the edges by iron discs on my toughest table. Doesn't feel bad to me. In fact, I pound those blues too hard, too easily; and really quite like my solitary MX black, for its increased resistance. I'd rather kit my board out with greens (when they arrive from 7bit). Naturally, the real test is with doing real work on a real keyboard: these aren't hooked up to anything. But no wrongness in their feel so far. I'll keep typing imaginary emails on them!
Looking around the edge of the plate, and comparing with your drawings for mine, the trim should indeed fit very easily. I'm infatuated with steel again, though, and for now at least I'm contemplating a mirror finish plate itself! I wonder what it would feel like with steel base and aluminium sides, with nice strong greens?
It's a great plate, Matt. I love the dimensions of this ghostly keyboard! Nice and tight.
I've typed on my lap and I've typed with the steel plate supported from the edges by iron discs on my toughest table. Doesn't feel bad to me. In fact, I pound those blues too hard, too easily; and really quite like my solitary MX black, for its increased resistance. I'd rather kit my board out with greens (when they arrive from 7bit). Naturally, the real test is with doing real work on a real keyboard: these aren't hooked up to anything. But no wrongness in their feel so far. I'll keep typing imaginary emails on them!
Looking around the edge of the plate, and comparing with your drawings for mine, the trim should indeed fit very easily. I'm infatuated with steel again, though, and for now at least I'm contemplating a mirror finish plate itself! I wonder what it would feel like with steel base and aluminium sides, with nice strong greens?
It's a great plate, Matt. I love the dimensions of this ghostly keyboard! Nice and tight.
- matt3o
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put it on a hard surface and try to type on it for 5 minutes. if you still like it, great! I'm looking forward to seeing the mirror plate
PS: wow, shipping was fast!
PS: wow, shipping was fast!
- Muirium
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Indeed, it beat my springs!
I'm trying not to bend pins, which is why I have the plate suspended from the edges, on firm blocks of iron (dumbbell rings) to give as direct a test of its stiffness as possible. So far, so good.
The Wyse has a huge old-school space bar. So I'm using a shorter cap instead. Little space bar feels awesome! Right under BNM.
I'm trying not to bend pins, which is why I have the plate suspended from the edges, on firm blocks of iron (dumbbell rings) to give as direct a test of its stiffness as possible. So far, so good.
The Wyse has a huge old-school space bar. So I'm using a shorter cap instead. Little space bar feels awesome! Right under BNM.
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Thanks.. good to know it may be possible. I have a donor Spacesaver II on its way. Need to see if the buttons and trackpoint stick are usable. Somewhere around here I have a trackpoint module from a Lenovo USB keyboard, but the keyboard was scissor-switch and the trackpoint needs a stick to raise the nub to the height of Cherry MXs. I definitely would miss this GB if it goes off in the next few days, but if there's a round 2 in September I will be onboard.matt3o wrote:that would be a hell of a project, but it should be feasible...mtl wrote:Definitely interested.. but it would take some time to design the parts. Would like to acommodate a trackpoint and buttons on a tenkey-less layout. Similar to an IBM Spacesaver II:
- metalliqaz
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What is the timeline on this?
- photekq
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matt3o says if we have enough by monday then he'll request a quote. If not it'll be pushed back to September since the cutting place is shut all August.metalliqaz wrote:What is the timeline on this?
- Muirium
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Italy is shut, all August! So yes, either next week or September.
I'm good either way. Some early, some want late. GBs: gotta love 'em.
I'm good either way. Some early, some want late. GBs: gotta love 'em.
- Broadmonkey
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I finally got home to my computer to make some fiddle with the layout and I ultimately ended up with just an ISO version of Brown Fox.
I know I am pretty late, but I would be grateful if anyone could help me drawing this: Caps lock and spacebar should have the same switch position as cherry keyboards
I know I am pretty late, but I would be grateful if anyone could help me drawing this: Caps lock and spacebar should have the same switch position as cherry keyboards
- damorgue
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You are aware that layout looks more like US international than ISO? Just a reminder in case you forgot about the key next to left shift. Perhaps that was your intention, just figure I should mention it in case you forgot it and actually wanted ISO.Broadmonkey wrote:I finally got home to my computer to make some fiddle with the layout and I ultimately ended up with just an ISO version of Brown Fox.
I know I am pretty late, but I would be grateful if anyone could help me drawing this: Caps lock and spacebar should have the same switch position as cherry keyboards
- matt3o
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the spacebar is 6u. It's pretty hard to find. Is that fine?Broadmonkey wrote:I finally got home to my computer to make some fiddle with the layout and I ultimately ended up with just an ISO version of Brown Fox.
I know I am pretty late, but I would be grateful if anyone could help me drawing this: Caps lock and spacebar should have the same switch position as cherry keyboards
- Broadmonkey
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I use paint.net as it's free and darn easy to use, albeit a bit more tedious than photoshop. The pic I have made from scratch.Muirium wrote:Looks perfectly sensible to me, for what that's worth.
What did you use to draw the picture?
Yes, as that is what I like about ANSI and misses with ISO keyboards. The key that I loose with it, I have assigned to alt gr + z/x/c and I actually like it better that way. But thanks for mentioning it, it could easily have been a mistake.damorgue wrote: You are aware that layout looks more like US international than ISO? Just a reminder in case you forgot about the key next to left shift. Perhaps that was your intention, just figure I should mention it in case you forgot it and actually wanted ISO.
You just touched my biggest concern. I have a few 6 unit cherry spacebars from 1851 / MY 7000 boards, but unless I have black or hellgrau alpha keys, it will be pretty hard to match the colors.matt3o wrote: the spacebar is 6u. It's pretty hard to find. Is that fine?
I am at a bit of a loss of what else to do. Either go Kmac mini or 7u and 1u right alt and control?
- matt3o
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I would go 6.25u just for easiness of finding caps, not that a 7u is that hard to find but still...
I've updated the order list with a couple of new additions. Today I should add my ALPS design and hopefully Broadmonkey's
I've updated the order list with a couple of new additions. Today I should add my ALPS design and hopefully Broadmonkey's
- Muirium
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Indeed, that extra key to the left of Z is one of my gripes with ISO. Every once in a while I hit it while going for shift or even undo, when I'm off home row and concentrating on my mouse.
The Monkey? Speaking of the need for names, I'm leaning to a mirror steel plate and could use a title. Steel… the man of steel… Stalin!? Hmm. Maybe if I prefix it "Mk. I" (Read as "mark one" and the way we used to name prototypes in these parts before beta came along.) The Mk. I Stalin Jr.
I should point out it is very hot here this weekend…
The Monkey? Speaking of the need for names, I'm leaning to a mirror steel plate and could use a title. Steel… the man of steel… Stalin!? Hmm. Maybe if I prefix it "Mk. I" (Read as "mark one" and the way we used to name prototypes in these parts before beta came along.) The Mk. I Stalin Jr.
I should point out it is very hot here this weekend…
- damorgue
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The caps always become the problem in the end. My ideal layout is fairly similar, but with ISO left shift since I would otherwise need both an ISO and an ANSI set. The larger problem I have is that my ideal space bar would be 4.5u because I only hit it between the C and M keys. The closest thing I have found are those on the japanese layout boards.
- Broadmonkey
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My only problem with the standard left shift is that I have to make a stretch with my pinky in order to reach it, especially since I never use the right shift. My little fingers is quite fucked up as I can't really stretch them too well, so I guess you can see my problem But it's mostly because I think it's more comfortable with a long left shift.Muirium wrote:Indeed, that extra key to the left of Z is one of my gripes with ISO. Every once in a while I hit it while going for shift or even undo, when I'm off home row and concentrating on my mouse.
I did think of that, but I find it equally hard to find a 1.75 right shift, so it doesn't really matter if the left shift is different as well, you'd still have to mix different sets.damorgue wrote:The caps always become the problem in the end. My ideal layout is fairly similar, but with ISO left shift since I would otherwise need both an ISO and an ANSI set. The larger problem I have is that my ideal space bar would be 4.5u because I only hit it between the C and M keys. The closest thing I have found are those on the japanese layout boards.
Regarding the space bars, It really annoys me that the standard is the unfriendly 6.25u that you can more or less ONLY use with 1.25 mods. So if you are planning to use any old cherry set you have to get a moogle set for the whole bottom row instead of just the space bar. That is why a bottom row like on the realforce with a 6u space bar should be the de facto, especially among custom builds. I am glad the 7u has got some recognition, but I find can't help but feel that it is somewhat a waste of space on smaller keyboards.
btw, I am still in doubt about the spacebar on my plate, maybe I should remove the left win key as to make space for a more friendly 7u spacebar. hmm.. decisions, decisions...
- Acanthophis
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matt, will there be another round if you guys decide to go before August?
Or asked in another way: Do you have unrestricted access to the place where you get the cuts?
I can see the qHack from webwit to be my holy grail, but I didn't do any planning so far, also not sure if the Hyper GB will cover this layout + trackpoint, scrollwheel and mouse buttons.
Or asked in another way: Do you have unrestricted access to the place where you get the cuts?
I can see the qHack from webwit to be my holy grail, but I didn't do any planning so far, also not sure if the Hyper GB will cover this layout + trackpoint, scrollwheel and mouse buttons.