Group Build prototyping phase

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Muirium
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15 Jun 2014, 14:20

Hand wire it, stat!

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matt3o
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15 Jun 2014, 16:33

holy cow!

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pyrelink

15 Jun 2014, 16:40

Wow. Now that is impressive. Is that fully assembled? Like soldered, screwed, and glued? :lol:

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matt3o
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15 Jun 2014, 16:42

yes it's 99% complete.

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pyrelink

15 Jun 2014, 16:50

Looks beautiful.

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Muirium
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15 Jun 2014, 17:02

I didn't expect Dolch to go well with wood. I was wrong! How about Granite?

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matt3o
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15 Jun 2014, 17:10

I'll put Granite on it as soon as I get them.

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Muirium
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15 Jun 2014, 17:12

Tease! What's still to come, Cyrillic?

Anyway, it looks like a sound success. So, have we reached more or less the beginning of The Good Stuff when gone group gets to build?

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matt3o
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15 Jun 2014, 17:25

ok. for the PCB we need a machine. Home made is really too much work. I'd say it's still feasible with very (very) small keyboards (like the HHFox), but as soon as you reach a 60-65% I'd say either you go hand-wire or factory made PCB.

To go with factory we need at least 5 samples to reach a nice price point, but I need to design it with kicad first and make a prototype (hoping to make it right at take 1). The alternative is of course CNC, but I don't know when I'll get one (I will sooner or later...)

Regarding laser cut. I can have 2 cases (plate, sides and bottoms) cut for approx 90 euros at any time. Shipping originates from UK since the laser cutter is from over there and I have an agreement with qwerkeys. If we reach 5 or more I can have some discount.

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Muirium
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15 Jun 2014, 17:28

UK shipping for a change! Don't give me bad ideas!

Have you got a very rough figure for a single factory made PCB, and for the price when doing 5? Just for calculations…

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matt3o
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15 Jun 2014, 17:32

1 PCB €70
5 PCBs €160

plus shipping

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matt3o
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15 Jun 2014, 18:13

forgot to say that sound is perfect. no need for dampening.

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pyrelink

15 Jun 2014, 18:41

Hm... All of my devices are running out of battery, and I have no access to battery chargers here. To keep it short, I would like to help out to meet MOQs, for the PCBs if that is what people are interested in. However, I am more then happy to hand wire, and if it means getting pieces (specifically the plates) sooner, then it might even be my first option. Love to know how others feel about this before I decide anything though.

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Muirium
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15 Jun 2014, 19:18

Pyrelink and I have been talking about both making the same layout of 56 key wireless M84 keyboard. M84s take MX caps but are PCB mount only (there's no plate clips on them) so we would definitely need PCBs. This is my current draft layout from yesterday:

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Maybe if we got 5 people interested, we could go the pro PCB route. I'll talk with Kile and PJE to see what they suggest for PCB suppliers. Their OneHand boards are tiny, very small runs, and low cost.

I'm open to going to a standard 6.25 space bar if it makes this more accessible. I'm also thinking of cross wiring the left and right mods to open up matrix space for a couple more keys, if we can pull it off on the PCB. Probably easier to do on a double sided PCB like the OneHand's. Maybe going double sided we could even put a Teensy mount on it so people can choose between wired and wireless.

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scottc

15 Jun 2014, 19:28

I'd possibly be up for that. I probably wouldn't bother with a plate, then.

ne0phyte recently told me about an Irish company that does small-batch PCBs. I could proxy them too, then. I'll get more info about them now!

Edit: That spacebar is much too small for me, though... It looks like a Round 5 exclusive.

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matt3o
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15 Jun 2014, 19:31

that would be jackaltac.com prolly.

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scottc

15 Jun 2014, 19:33

That's the one!

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Muirium
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15 Jun 2014, 19:35

Yeah, I designed this to use my fancy 4u Round 5 space bar. But I'm not exactly short of 6.25u myself so not a problem.

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Broadmonkey
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15 Jun 2014, 21:57

matt3o wrote:holy cow!

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That shit turned out mighty fine! The gap next to the arrow cluster looks great with the higher edge on the case (that also hides the switches)!

But the big question, does it make it easier to home in on the arrow keys?

Memoren

15 Jun 2014, 22:14

matt3o wrote:forgot to say that sound is perfect. no need for dampening.
we need a recording of what it sounds like when typing

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matt3o
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16 Jun 2014, 00:05

Broadmonkey wrote:But the big question, does it make it easier to home in on the arrow keys?
I haven't used it enough to tell, but what I can say is that on the Leopold FC660C I sometimes mistakenly press the key to the left of the left arrow. with this setup it is practically impossible.
Memoren wrote:
matt3o wrote:forgot to say that sound is perfect. no need for dampening.
we need a recording of what it sounds like when typing
will do, but I'd say the sound is really perfect. better that a full plastic keyboard for sure.

Ryan_Alan

16 Jun 2014, 00:54

matt3o wrote:forgot to say that sound is perfect. no need for dampening.

WOoo! Look amazing, Matteo.

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Eszett

16 Jun 2014, 04:07

The wood case looks great and valueable due to the darker wood color. In my eyes the gap is awry, it’s hard to avoid though.

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SL89

16 Jun 2014, 23:00

I already sounded off on your reddit post but i had to just come over here and say how awesome it looks! (and how it must sound good too!)

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matt3o
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17 Jun 2014, 00:06

thanks man, there's a lot of my sweat and blood in it...

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Muirium
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17 Jun 2014, 00:09

Sharp edges, eh? I got that once, working inside a PowerBook…

But yes, it's gorgeous, as always. Still interested in hearing it, too.

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matt3o
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17 Jun 2014, 00:11

the only thing remaining to solve is... the feet. gosh I hate those rubber sticky bulbs.

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Muirium
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17 Jun 2014, 12:25

When you do come up with something, my Shiny 60% has mounting holes ready for them too! The rubber bumpers work, but aren't nearly metal enough for my taste.

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matt3o
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17 Jun 2014, 13:21

Sound test for the wood keyboard. I believe I will call it "Elf Board" (wood and steel), while robot-65 was the dev name.

https://soundcloud.com/matt3oaudio/robo ... sound-test

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Muirium
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17 Jun 2014, 15:13

matt3o wrote:Sound test for the wood keyboard. I believe I will call it "Elf Board" (wood and steel), while robot-65 was the dev name.

https://soundcloud.com/matt3oaudio/robo ... sound-test
Sounds good. A bit reverberant, like my M0110, but more solid too. I think wood is going to be in fashion for custom builds this year!

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