Group Build prototyping phase

Memoren

11 Feb 2015, 18:36

matt3o wrote: this would be the main layout

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and the case will look like this (disregard the decorations, the side will be pretty much flat)

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there might be some variants in the layout (ISO/ANSI etc) depending on demand.
what is the size of the right shift key?

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Stabilized

11 Feb 2015, 18:41

1.75u, it's the only non standard key in the layout.

araif

11 Feb 2015, 23:06

@matt3o , how are the sides held in place for that case?

gianni

12 Feb 2015, 01:16

araif wrote: @matt3o , how are the sides held in place for that case?
It is bent, and soldered.

matt3o: "The bent one is probably the best option. The price for few pieces is higher than I wished but still reasonable. 10-15 prototypes should go around €50 each. That would include: aluminum plate, steel case, welding, sanding to refine the weld points."

gianni

12 Feb 2015, 16:10

So this is what the layout will should look like, wonderful :-)

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Stabilized

12 Feb 2015, 16:16

Just saw the same keyboard posted on r/mk, looks great! More pics here:
http://22kbd.com/entry/22Mini-RGB-Steel-Ver

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matt3o
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12 Feb 2015, 17:02

with the difference that it doesn't cost $250

gianni

12 Feb 2015, 17:24

$250? What are we, peasants? It costs $400, plus import taxes. Ridiculous.

Go on matt3o, you are doing a fantastic job.

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Stabilized

12 Feb 2015, 17:27

Wooh, we didn't factor in shipping did we? That is probably about $50-70 for EMS from Korea + inport taxes ;)

Source for the price?
http://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeybo ... ng/coj2tlj

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matt3o
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12 Feb 2015, 17:37

gianni wrote: $250? What are we, peasants? It costs $400, plus import taxes. Ridiculous.

Go on matt3o, you are doing a fantastic job.
if you build it yourself it should be around $250+shipping I seem to recall (without switches and keycaps).

M1K3L08

12 Feb 2015, 23:25

Will it support ISO initially, or will that be in a later batch?
Also will there ever be a 78 or 109 key model?

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matt3o
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12 Feb 2015, 23:35

yes, ISO will be supported. I'm also working on the same layout + function row

M1K3L08

13 Feb 2015, 00:04

Awesome, looking forward to it :)

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Madhias
BS TORPE

13 Feb 2015, 10:30

matt3o wrote: [...] I'm also working on the same layout + function row
Oh yes! I was waiting for a bigger layout :)

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matt3o
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16 Feb 2015, 09:23

All compatible layouts (you can mix and match them of course)

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7bit

16 Feb 2015, 13:57

Where is support for 4 and 1.5 units space bars?
:?

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pandp

16 Feb 2015, 14:00

7bit wrote: Where is support for 4 and 1.5 units space bars?
:?
+1

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matt3o
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16 Feb 2015, 15:31

make a proposal

pasph

16 Feb 2015, 23:18

Pcb or hand wiring?

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matt3o
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17 Feb 2015, 00:01

actually working on the PCB

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Muirium
µ

17 Feb 2015, 00:18

Nice! A PCB really saves every builder a ton of effort.

(Interested in cooking up a little something with M84s and an NRF wireless module for me and Pyrelink while you're in the mood? That project's not dead, it's just sleepy!)

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scottc

17 Feb 2015, 00:21

I'm interested in that project once more, but the price of M84s has skyrocketed if I remember correctly!

On-topic: I'm very happy that a PCB is in the works. It's really the cherry on the cake (pun not intended).

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Muirium
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17 Feb 2015, 00:27

You're welcome to join in. (As is anyone, if they can get the switches!) According to his pricelist, 7bit has enough M84's for one more board, and he's selling them for the same kind of price I remember getting mine:

M8CLEAR | 66 | 0.60|EUR|M84A-0100

Our design requires a 4u spacebar. It's essentially a wireless compact board designed for M84s and Round 5.

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scottc

17 Feb 2015, 00:31

I must be thinking of the M7s or M9s or M5s or [...] that were much cheaper! I like the little switches, but I don't know if I like them that much...

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Muirium
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17 Feb 2015, 00:44

Yeah, 7bit has M5s and M9s all stockpiled up that he's long had priced to give away, as the demand's just not out there. The little M8s are a whole other story, as they're MX cap compatible. No need to give them the bum's rush!

M1K3L08

24 Feb 2015, 10:32

Any new progress on the case or PCB?

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matt3o
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24 Feb 2015, 10:51

the PCB is proceeding in two ways. A first batch will be based on teensy, 7bit is helping me on that. If everything goes well and there's enough interest we may move to a better integrated version with an onboard controller.

Unfortunately these things take time...

M1K3L08

24 Feb 2015, 11:25

No problem, take your time, thanks for working on this :)

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Muirium
µ

24 Feb 2015, 11:30

matt3o wrote: the PCB is proceeding in two ways. A first batch will be based on teensy, 7bit is helping me on that. If everything goes well and there's enough interest we may move to a better integrated version with an onboard controller.

Unfortunately these things take time...
7bit is helping as in I should pester him for my own PCB design instead? He did a pretty good job with the HyperMicro, a bit cramped and confusing, but a solid first effort!

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SL89

24 Feb 2015, 18:10

take all the time you need, this is DT after all, Round 5 has been going on for how many years?

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