Hi-Profile PBT Dye-sub (the time has come)
- matt3o
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Okay, time to talk about the hi-pro in PBT fragrance!
We have the manufacturer. It.Can.Be.Done!
Now. We need a reference set to work on. The natural candidate would be Signature Plastics SA, but... I know we can do better. Another option is Topre hi-pro, but there are some issues with that and could be problematic.
Suggestions? Does anyone of you have a nice vintage hi-pro set we could steal inspiration from?
We have the manufacturer. It.Can.Be.Done!
Now. We need a reference set to work on. The natural candidate would be Signature Plastics SA, but... I know we can do better. Another option is Topre hi-pro, but there are some issues with that and could be problematic.
Suggestions? Does anyone of you have a nice vintage hi-pro set we could steal inspiration from?
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I will let have a free set to whoever sends me a complete set of hi-pro that will be used as reference.
I'll do my best to have the original set returned, but it might take some time.
I'll do my best to have the original set returned, but it might take some time.
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I might be able to help you on that. Those grey & blues are mine. I'll want them back of course! Also: beamsprings are all weird layouts, so you'll need to be creative to get all the shapes you require for a Realforce / OMG! HiPro HHKB!!
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We absolutely need:
1u (all rows)
1.25u
1.50u
1.75u
2u
2.25u
2.75u
6.25u spacebar (or any size spacebar that will be shrinked)
ISO Enter
1u (all rows)
1.25u
1.50u
1.75u
2u
2.25u
2.75u
6.25u spacebar (or any size spacebar that will be shrinked)
ISO Enter
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Please, don't use HiPro.
At least to me, this is my least favorite of the spherical key cap profiles. The indentations on the top of the key caps are more shaped like a four sided pyramid with a rounded top instead of a true sphere. It feels square-ish.
Signature Plastics SA profile is my preference. These are quite common as Compete, SP's predecessor, made key caps for a wide range of keyboards. Most of the spherical key caps I've encountered in the wild seem to be just like SA, perhaps thicker.
There are a couple of other exciting spherical profiles out there. Keyboards like the IBM 6112884 use a different spherical profile.
matt3o you are in Italy correct? I'll look into what I may be able to loan you.
At last, one step closer to double shot PBT spherical key caps.
At least to me, this is my least favorite of the spherical key cap profiles. The indentations on the top of the key caps are more shaped like a four sided pyramid with a rounded top instead of a true sphere. It feels square-ish.
Signature Plastics SA profile is my preference. These are quite common as Compete, SP's predecessor, made key caps for a wide range of keyboards. Most of the spherical key caps I've encountered in the wild seem to be just like SA, perhaps thicker.
There are a couple of other exciting spherical profiles out there. Keyboards like the IBM 6112884 use a different spherical profile.
matt3o you are in Italy correct? I'll look into what I may be able to loan you.
At last, one step closer to double shot PBT spherical key caps.
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Read the thread, XMIT. We're talking beamspring!
@Matt:
Coverage is the hard part.
You can use that blue and grey set I posted above: it even has something like an ISO Return. (I should get it out to compare it with an MX ISO Return, and see how it sits on an ISO keyboard. Trouble is those larger caps have long metal stabiliser pins on the back so it's guesswork really.)
The only other beamspring caps I have are on a board just like this:
Note how weird the mods are on the bottom row. Beamsprings were really stingy with those (like an AT). They're a neat convex shape though (curving upward, instead of downward like the rest of the caps). Not sure how well that would work out in a modern spherical set, but 002 took some Topre reference pictures the other day so…
@Matt:
Coverage is the hard part.
You can use that blue and grey set I posted above: it even has something like an ISO Return. (I should get it out to compare it with an MX ISO Return, and see how it sits on an ISO keyboard. Trouble is those larger caps have long metal stabiliser pins on the back so it's guesswork really.)
The only other beamspring caps I have are on a board just like this:
Note how weird the mods are on the bottom row. Beamsprings were really stingy with those (like an AT). They're a neat convex shape though (curving upward, instead of downward like the rest of the caps). Not sure how well that would work out in a modern spherical set, but 002 took some Topre reference pictures the other day so…
Oh yeah, what are thinking re: legends? Anything on the front? (Nice to have but not essential.) Multi colours on top? (Ditto.)002 wrote: Nissho KB106DE
Juki DATUM FK201
Here's another pic of my Nissho KB106DE:
Despite the gently-angled bottom rows, front-facing legend visibility is still pretty good.
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Cherry profile! I have only 1u caps unfortunately and I don't know if a sculpted version of these exists, but they are very nice with a nice deep dish.
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Yes! Hence my response to matt3o's line in the OP:Muirium wrote: ↑Read the thread, XMIT. We're talking beamspring!
Beam springs get my vote as well.matt3o wrote: ↑Now. We need a reference set to work on. The natural candidate would be Signature Plastics SA, but... I know we can do better. Another option is Topre hi-pro, but there are some issues with that and could be problematic.
Off the top of my head the only different contoured spherical profiles I've come across apart from the three mentioned in my previous post are those on a Canon typewriter, something like this.
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we already ruled that outXMIT wrote: ↑Please, don't use HiPro.
that is correct. thanks!XMIT wrote: ↑matt3o you are in Italy correct? I'll look into what I may be able to loan you.
I'd love to put my hands on those... there's a numpad right now on ebay, but we would need much more than thatNuum wrote: ↑Cherry profile! I have only 1u caps unfortunately and I don't know if a sculpted version of these exists, but they are very nice with a nice deep dish.
just to be clear. we don't need a 100% complete set. the missing keys can be designed. Of course the more reference material we get, the better!
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There are two full keyboard of these Cherry sphericals on Ebay currently, they are mighty expensive, though. But they are sculpted, not uniform profile!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Keyboar ... 1513601582
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Keyboar ... 1513661622
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Keyboar ... 1513601582
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Keyboar ... 1513661622
- Muirium
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Cherry profile looks a nice conservative option. In fact it looks so much like SA that I bet SA is a clone of it! Which one came out first?
Beamspring is still my favourite. But I do happen to have Honeywell caps as well. Deeper dished than SA, but not quite as much style to them as IBM's.
http://deskthority.net/photos-f62/a-hon ... t6296.html
Beamspring is still my favourite. But I do happen to have Honeywell caps as well. Deeper dished than SA, but not quite as much style to them as IBM's.
http://deskthority.net/photos-f62/a-hon ... t6296.html
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What mount are we talking here? MX? Topre? BS?
Anyway, this sounds very promising, and with matt3o behind this I have no doubt it will come to fruition!
Anyway, this sounds very promising, and with matt3o behind this I have no doubt it will come to fruition!
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MX to start from!
If you see any nice keyboard on ebay (on any country) just let me know! I'll put in in the R&D budget
If you see any nice keyboard on ebay (on any country) just let me know! I'll put in in the R&D budget
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That's the spirit! Beamsprings are a bit few and far between though. Check out Larry Niven's:
That's an ISO Return all right!
Good to see one installed for a change. I need to check out the back of mine to be sure it's the same cap.
What do you think about stepped mods, Matt?
That's an ISO Return all right!
Good to see one installed for a change. I need to check out the back of mine to be sure it's the same cap.
What do you think about stepped mods, Matt?
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Correct answer!
Larry's board is very informative. Both my beamsprings have stubby little shifts (they seem to pre-date ANSI) while his board there has the wider ones we need, with steps.
That 1.75u Shift on the right, delicious! I want that on my HHKB, stat! Or my MX custom 60% in the meantime.
Larry's board is very informative. Both my beamsprings have stubby little shifts (they seem to pre-date ANSI) while his board there has the wider ones we need, with steps.
That 1.75u Shift on the right, delicious! I want that on my HHKB, stat! Or my MX custom 60% in the meantime.
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There's some serious business going on here! I love the Beamspring caps, they are great - imagine those could be PBT would be even better! I would downvote stepped mods though, I just don't like the look, but it is more the look than the feel or ergonomics.
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To be honest, I'd want both stepped and unstepped.
I use unstepped on my Kishsaver despite its own mods being stepped, because it doesn't feel as good on a small board, apparently. Unstepped is a bit boring, but more natural for almost everyone who doesn't already type on vintage boards!
If we had to go with one: tough call. But I suspect if both mod types were offered in a GB, unstepped would walk all over stepped in sales.
I use unstepped on my Kishsaver despite its own mods being stepped, because it doesn't feel as good on a small board, apparently. Unstepped is a bit boring, but more natural for almost everyone who doesn't already type on vintage boards!
If we had to go with one: tough call. But I suspect if both mod types were offered in a GB, unstepped would walk all over stepped in sales.
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ISO might be tricky with that one…
Another of the things I like about Beamspring: the mono colour palette that's fairly PBT dyesub friendly. Especially with white alphas. And then those secondary legends. Triple shot or dyesub? Answer: APL!
Another of the things I like about Beamspring: the mono colour palette that's fairly PBT dyesub friendly. Especially with white alphas. And then those secondary legends. Triple shot or dyesub? Answer: APL!
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Easy - give 'em stepped and stepped only! You didn't mention the comparative scale of the total scalespyrelink wrote: ↑I would choose stepped as well. But I can't imagine a world here where unstepped wouldn't trounce stepped in sales. Especially in the "non-DT" marketplaces.
I think the Cherry sphericals have a smaller key face. I had what I think were some (they're with Beardsmore now), I don't have a side by side comparison unfortunately.Muirium wrote: ↑Cherry profile looks a nice conservative option. In fact it looks so much like SA that I bet SA is a clone of it! Which one came out first?
For what it's worth, before their recent-ish re-branding GMK were advertising MX compatible "M8" profile caps in the three heights rather like the caps for the ancient B series keyboards. There wasn't a full list of available keys but I share the suspicion that they didn't develop them beyond the one-for-all row approach as shown in the old catalogues on the wiki. I don't know which specific caps were available.
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The two Cherry boards linked above do have sculpted profile spherical Cherry keycaps!
Cherry profile is quite different from SA, it has a deeper dish, a smaller top surface and more rounded edges. Unfortunately I only have a photo of the underside, I'll take some better comparison photos, when I find the time.Muirium wrote: ↑Cherry profile looks a nice conservative option. In fact it looks so much like SA that I bet SA is a clone of it! Which one came out first?
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Sorry Nuum! I'll amend my post.Nuum wrote: ↑The two Cherry boards linked above do have sculpted profile spherical Cherry keycaps!
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I prefer non-stepped. It annoys me to no end that there is not a non-stepped Caps Lock key replacement on the Model M. I really prefer to minimize finger movement and do use Caps Lock as Ctrl.
I guess I can just fill in the step with some Bondo but that would look hideous!
I guess I can just fill in the step with some Bondo but that would look hideous!
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Beamspring's similarly curvier and "toothier" (like typing on molars!) than SA, which is quite a flat and boring profile when put beside these oldies. In fact, here's a bunch of pictures I just shot.
Unleash The Beamspringening!
Loads more for the curious:
I need to pull the caps from my German 3276 to show what I'm on about with the mods. It also has a real matching spacebar that I'd like to compare against SA's. But you get the idea. I reckon we've got some nice candidates right here!
Unleash The Beamspringening!
Loads more for the curious:
Spoiler:
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Hm. It would be helpful if you had a way of measuring the radius of the spherical indentation at the top of the keys for the sake of comparison. When I get a moment (ha!) I'd like to take a look at the various Sperry keyboards and what not for a good comparison of spherical key caps.
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If anyone knows a way, that doesn't involve purchasing specialist gear, tell me. These caps are likely going to Matteo and then on to China for a good probing anyway.
You should definitely give your shed a rummage for the good ones, XMIT! I've only a handful of different spherical families here. The Honeywell has got some nice ones, if not quite as good as beamspring. And I've got most of a numpad's worth of Cherry's vintage low profile sphericals that look just like DSA was cloned from them.
You should definitely give your shed a rummage for the good ones, XMIT! I've only a handful of different spherical families here. The Honeywell has got some nice ones, if not quite as good as beamspring. And I've got most of a numpad's worth of Cherry's vintage low profile sphericals that look just like DSA was cloned from them.