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10 Sep 2016, 01:31
very interesting...have not seen that before! kind of looks lasered in.
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BinaryHalibut
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11 Sep 2016, 21:32
Wow. I can barely find anything about that Wyse board online. The brochure says that it's "low profile" though (lol)
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11 Sep 2016, 21:57
Hmm that NEC APC-H25.
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
If that was closer to me...
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11 Sep 2016, 22:47
Anyone know what switches are in the NEC?
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11 Sep 2016, 22:53
Chyros wrote: Anyone know what switches are in the NEC?
Nope, I've never even seen one like that. Just from the pic you know it's older than the NEC APC-H412 or any of the others we have here:
wiki/Category:NEC_keyboards
And I bet it's got one of these:
wiki/Category:NEC_switches
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11 Sep 2016, 22:55
Here's a link to a pic of a switch in that NEC:
http://i.imgur.com/0FxfSj0.jpg
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11 Sep 2016, 22:56
Ahh thanks that looks somewhat like NEC vintage linear:
wiki/NEC_vintage_linear
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12 Sep 2016, 00:56
I did laugh at its upside down right shift key.
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12 Sep 2016, 15:37
Certainly interesting...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/142114172972
I reached out to him because I was curious if it was some sticker veneer, etc. Turns out it is hand painted by his sister, and he sent me some better images back.
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12 Sep 2016, 15:46
That's awesome. I had an idea a while back about getting wood veneers and gluing them onto an M case, ended up just painting it.
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12 Sep 2016, 15:56
Very 70s xD .
A wood case would actually be pretty cool
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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12 Sep 2016, 20:36
Chyros wrote: Very 70s xD .
A wood case would actually be pretty cool
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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I think a custom wood case on Ellipse's Model Fs would be very nice.
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12 Sep 2016, 20:45
LewisR wrote: Chyros wrote: Very 70s xD .
A wood case would actually be pretty cool
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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I think a custom wood case on Ellipse's Model Fs would be very nice.
Too small, I'd say. If you're going to go wood, you've got to sport a keyboard to match it. At least an M, preferably a battleship
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13 Sep 2016, 00:46
I was seriously considering making a wooden Model F top shell, since "everything" is in the bottom pan and the top literally is just a shell, but I have been using mine "naked" for so long I really like it that way. Part of the problem with wood is that it needs some thickness so as to not have weak points, and that adds bulk.
Now, when I get the time and energy, I am going to do a steampunk version with the body of the keyboard still naked.
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13 Sep 2016, 08:49
I got a wooden case from Swedx but I can't find a pcb that will fit (well, I did actually but it's a winkeyless pcb in a winkeyed case so it looks like shit).
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13 Sep 2016, 23:28
What kind of keycaps and printing on that Laser keyboard?
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13 Sep 2016, 23:53
Hypersphere wrote:
What kind of keycaps and printing on that Laser keyboard?
Mine is boxed up in deep storage, but I seem to remember thin ABS doubleshots. Don't quote me on that.
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14 Sep 2016, 00:00
The second one should be yellow for sure. The first I would also have thought to be yelow tbh, but if he says green...
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14 Sep 2016, 00:06
As we can see not necessarily, both Alps SKCL Green and Alps SKCL Yellow versions exist:
wiki/Zenith_ZKB-2
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14 Sep 2016, 00:14
Chyros wrote: The second one should be yellow for sure. The first I would also have thought to be yelow tbh, but if he says green...
the seller confusingly used both "pale green" and "off white" to describe the switches of both keyboards. I think they have the same color switch.
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14 Sep 2016, 00:22
On the two Zeniths, the first (zkb-2) seems to have more shine on the caps than the second (kbd17).
The layout is actually not that bad, despite the Return/Enter key. As a HHKB remapper, I can make use of that extra-wide Right Bracket as a Backspace, and of course the Backslash to the right of Right Shift is perfect as a Fn key.
What is it like typing on yellow Alps? Slightly heavier than greens?
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14 Sep 2016, 00:40
Hypersphere wrote: What is it like typing on yellow Alps? Slightly heavier than greens?
In my opinion, that's exactly what they feel like.