[IC] ANSI & ISO TKL phantom plate.(modeled by Joey Quinn) JD40 style.
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- Location: Ithaca, NY, USA
- Main mouse: g502, kinda want a new one.
- Favorite switch: gateron Blue/Clear
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Ok, now for Big Blue Saw pricing.
1-4 orders (w/ shipping) $115 in the US, $122 out of US.
5-9 orders (w/ shipping) $70 in the US, $77 out of US.
10-49 orders (w/ shipping) $67 in the US, $74 out of US.
50-99 orders (w/ shipping) $64 in the US, $71 out of US.
If incodema can match the Big Blue Saw prices, then ALL ORDERS WILL BE LOWERED 5 DOLLARS! This is not for money, and is to make plates for custom keyboards, or transfering a filco into a nicer case cheaper for all! Thank you so much Joey Quinn for modeling this plate!
Now for some pictures
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- Location: California, United States of America
- Main keyboard: Black Widow Ultimate
- Main mouse: G500
- Favorite switch: Blues (for now)
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Will it not flex in the middle? The Phantom PCB is pretty thick... Shit, I'm down to try it anyway.
if we get good numbers, can we think about doing two different versions of the top? I'd like to see an ansi-150-only top.
if we get good numbers, can we think about doing two different versions of the top? I'd like to see an ansi-150-only top.
- jdcarpe
- Location: TX, USA
- Main keyboard: LZ-GH
- Main mouse: Logitech M570
- Favorite switch: 65g Linear MX
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Be aware that with universal layout plates like that, you have to use a PCB with support for PCB-mount stabilizers. Because there is no place on the plate for a plate mounted (Cherry or Costar) stabilizer to mount to. It's just a large hole, which allows the PCB-mount stabilizer to pass through.
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- Main keyboard: 55g HHKB
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac
- Favorite switch: SKCM Brown
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It shouldn't flex if it's made out of ss or alu. Also I'd be happy to make more plate files if people want them. I'd say pm me on GH but seeing as that's down I guess a pm on here will work.
- chzel
- Location: Athens, Greece
- Main keyboard: Phantom
- Main mouse: Mionix Avior 7000
- Favorite switch: Beamspring, BS, Vintage Blacks.
- DT Pro Member: 0086
Aluminium at 1.5mm is flexible enough to cause trouble in a PCB-less TKL.
Stainless is way more stiff, minimal bending.
I have a question though.
This is a universal plate which requires PCB mount stabs yet is designed for the Phantom, but the Phantom has no support for PCB mount stabs...so what's the point? Are there alternatives to the Phantom with PCB stab support?
Stainless is way more stiff, minimal bending.
I have a question though.
This is a universal plate which requires PCB mount stabs yet is designed for the Phantom, but the Phantom has no support for PCB mount stabs...so what's the point? Are there alternatives to the Phantom with PCB stab support?
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- Location: Ithaca, NY, USA
- Main mouse: g502, kinda want a new one.
- Favorite switch: gateron Blue/Clear
- DT Pro Member: -
That would not be possible, because it would have to be a separate buy from Big Blue. The thickness of the stainless will be 0,06 inches, so it shouldnt flex.admiralvorian wrote: ↑Will it not flex in the middle? The Phantom PCB is pretty thick... Shit, I'm down to try it anyway.
if we get good numbers, can we think about doing two different versions of the top? I'd like to see an ansi-150-only top.
EDIT: just saw Joeys comment on this, so maybe! It might just change to an ANSI 150 so Stabs will be possible...
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- Location: Ithaca, NY, USA
- Main mouse: g502, kinda want a new one.
- Favorite switch: gateron Blue/Clear
- DT Pro Member: -
Ill get back to you on that one actually, one second.chzel wrote: ↑Aluminium at 1.5mm is flexible enough to cause trouble in a PCB-less TKL.
Stainless is way more stiff, minimal bending.
I have a question though.
This is a universal plate which requires PCB mount stabs yet is designed for the Phantom, but the Phantom has no support for PCB mount stabs...so what's the point? Are there alternatives to the Phantom with PCB stab support?
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- Location: Ithaca, NY, USA
- Main mouse: g502, kinda want a new one.
- Favorite switch: gateron Blue/Clear
- DT Pro Member: -
Oh, I goofed my wording up there. i meant to say 0.06 inches. Whoops.jdcarpe wrote: ↑Also, if you want the switches and stabilizers to clip onto the plate, you'll want to use 1.5mm thickness material.
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- Location: Ithaca, NY, USA
- Main mouse: g502, kinda want a new one.
- Favorite switch: gateron Blue/Clear
- DT Pro Member: -
working on it! This might change to an ANSI 150 GB, or somehow make support for plate stabs! its like 30 dollars for a phantom pcb from mechanical keyboards btw.lolpes wrote: ↑support for plate stabs would be very desirable, i don't have a phantom pcb, and I don't think it is easy to get one, but i would be very interested in handwiring a case like that!
- chzel
- Location: Athens, Greece
- Main keyboard: Phantom
- Main mouse: Mionix Avior 7000
- Favorite switch: Beamspring, BS, Vintage Blacks.
- DT Pro Member: 0086
They need to get their shipping together...Shipping for a keypuller is 30$...
When I got my Phantom it was 9.99$ shipping, but it must have been a glitch.
When I got my Phantom it was 9.99$ shipping, but it must have been a glitch.
- wlhlm
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- Location: Dresden, Germany
- Main keyboard: Realforce 87U 55g
- Main mouse: Logitech G500
- Favorite switch: 55g Topre
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