Sadly I never tried one
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0100010 wrote:Where is the 103 key layout?
I'm happy to add any hole we like in the top plate (everything has been created in OpensCAD as a "barrel cutout" module, and adding another is literally just another point in the 2D array). We could make it look like "swiss cheese" (yanks), "Emmental"... and it will not impact anything structurally since the key spread to "cut-out" ratio is so vast, and we are dealing with curved steel of a reasonable thickness. I would promote the idea of a single top plate with polymer plugs/grommets/caps when a key isn't needed though to keep the PCB clean. It would be up to i$ to make sure there is a spot on the PCB ready to honor the barrel/flipper. My vote would be to do any desirable combination (single pcb/plate), and scale back as you need with 12mm caps covering exposed areas
I'm intrigued by the MX caps side of this. Not enough to be thrown off the key objective: a drop in Model F kit! But once we reach that point, I'd want to see or try what the diagram presents with SA. I find that profile too flat for my liking on a flat backplate. Way too much gutter between the keytops. Experimentation seems a good idea. Even negative results say more than an opinion alone can provide.
You have just described my feelings 100% (I know that wasn't your intention, but I'm still tweeking out about it)Muirium wrote: I'm intrigued by the MX caps side of this. Not enough to be thrown off the key objective: a drop in Model F kit! But once we reach that point, I'd want to see or try what the diagram presents with SA. I find that profile too flat for my liking on a flat backplate. Way too much gutter between the keytops. Experimentation seems a good idea. Even negative results say more than an opinion alone can provide.
Besides, I think DSA could be awesome on a curve!
Stabs will be the hard part. Buckling spring caps take an entirely different (asymmetrical) approach to sizes between 1.75 and 2.75 units. Quite how regular MX caps will go on those… it'll take a non-IBM compatible barrel layout for a start.
You bring up a good point... And I should have qualified. I'm looking for the the most elaborate layout anyone would want with the DROP-IN replacement for now (including any existing Model M shell mods someone would be willing to make to accommodate). We will worry about the "pie in the sky" Cherry cap fluff later.
Just to be clear for me, this is the "Code" key bit?... I actually have one on my desk at the moment. If so, it is just the introduction a new barrel to the right of the spacebar stabilizer blank. It certainly wouldn't get in the way of anything I have setup, but i$ would need to add a capacitive pad for the existing spacebar blank. I would also need to add a cut-out for the spacebar stabilizer barrel two keys to the right of the the left stabilizer barrel in my renderings/pictures (so you would only use 2 of the 3 stabilizer cutouts depending on your layout). I'm certainly up for doing... just curious though, what would you use for the spacebar (assuming I was right about the "Code" key being left side of the split)? I just glanced at my DisplayWrite(r) typewriter, and the spacebar doesn't seem to be any smaller... Or you are thinking future use with new caps?
Excellent point, and should have been mentioned in the original list of tradeoffs. I got the impression from him via PM that he was quite a few extras made on the his "early bird" run (currently shipping in July I believe), but I'm not sure there would be even enough to cover what we would need, and might have to wait until closer to the end of the year. I would conform that if the expense seemed acceptable to everyone.
It is a tough choice. Ultimately, we might actually want to even create some poll to get the vote of those interested but less willing to throw their opinion out?