Group Build prototyping phase
- matt3o
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Got the plates... a lot of work awaits
The robot-65
The poker compatible one is perfect
The numpad
The acrylic
The robot-65
The poker compatible one is perfect
The numpad
The acrylic
- Madhias
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Oh yeah, that's looking good!
Isn't the wood in the robot-65 and the numpad pic?Muirium wrote:Aye. And the wood?
- matt3o
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yes, numpad and bot-65 are wooden (raw/untreated). A lot of work to do to make it look cool
- Madhias
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This is nice, because you can treat your wood how you want it to look and feel.
- Muirium
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Oh yeah, that kind of wood too!
How have the joints turned out? I know there was some risk involved with this trial, did it all pay off?
How have the joints turned out? I know there was some risk involved with this trial, did it all pay off?
- matt3o
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Everything's perfect. I'll take a pictures later when the glue cured
- matt3o
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... actually the inner wood inset could be 0.5mm wider for a perfect/tight fit, but it works anyway with a hell lot of glue.
- Muirium
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The joys of prototyping! Are the Costar stab mounts perfectly placed this time?
I'm looking forward to a sound sample of typing on a wooden layer case. I've heard good and bad things about what it does for clicky switches in particular.
I'm looking forward to a sound sample of typing on a wooden layer case. I've heard good and bad things about what it does for clicky switches in particular.
- matt3o
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the costar stab are as per costar specs -0.7mm, but it is still a bit tight. Anyway now you really just need to sand the plastic bit.Muirium wrote:The joys of prototyping! Are the Costar stab mounts perfectly placed this time?
- matt3o
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I started working on the wood case and it's a real pleasure to handle such soft material! I really like how it is coming out but there's also a lot of hand work to do.
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The aluminium looks a little rough but that might just be residue from the cutting.
The wood looks great. Is it solid, or is it plywood?
The wood looks great. Is it solid, or is it plywood?
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- matt3o
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plywood. the alu has residue coming from the protecting sticker (which is pretty strong and you need a darn good thinner to remove it)
- matt3o
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I'll take better pictures when finished
- Pyrox
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Spettacolo what are you going to use for wood treatment?
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Loving the look of the acrylic and alu, would I be able to get that design on the numpad?
EDIT: Also, what's the plan for positioning the teensy in the numpad?
EDIT: Also, what's the plan for positioning the teensy in the numpad?
- matt3o
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1) dyePyrox wrote:Spettacolo what are you going to use for wood treatment?
2) pore filler
3) wood finishing varnish (I believe it is called spar finish or something like that)
yeah any case design can be adapted to any layout.rockin_munki wrote:Loving the look of the acrylic and alu, would I be able to get that design on the numpad?
EDIT: Also, what's the plan for positioning the teensy in the numpad?
the controller should go upside down under the PCB.
- matt3o
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ok the wood case mostly works, but wood is a bit irregular so you really need to put at least +1mm margin in the measurements. I believe I can make the prototypes right but there's a lot of carpenter work. I need to add some safe margin here and there.
The acrylic case instead is really nice, I'm not a huge fan of acrylic but that case looks really nice (if only it was polycarb...).
I'll post more pictures soon
The acrylic case instead is really nice, I'm not a huge fan of acrylic but that case looks really nice (if only it was polycarb...).
I'll post more pictures soon
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Matt3o when you say the wood is irregular, do you mean the material has a lot of variance or how it was processed?matt3o wrote:ok the wood case mostly works, but wood is a bit irregular so you really need to put at least +1mm margin in the measurements. I believe I can make the prototypes right but there's a lot of carpenter work. I need to add some safe margin here and there.
The acrylic case instead is really nice, I'm not a huge fan of acrylic but that case looks really nice (if only it was polycarb...).
I'll post more pictures soon
- matt3o
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yes, the material has some variance. the cut is of course perfect, but the material is not flat like alu or steel, so you can't really work on 0.2-0.4mm margins like I usually do but more like 1mm.
- Pyrox
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The acrylic case has no "sandwitch" plate?