ANSI
- Full size - 5 white / 2 black
- SSK - 4 white
- Full size - 3 white / 3 black
- SSK - 2 white / 1 black
- Hope you have your own stabilizers
That debate has raged forever.
All stabilizers on an F122 are there. This needs to be tested though. It's the reason the final prototype we do with all the finished goods will be a full size. Dropped off the beamspring plates for powder coating btw (not sure if I mentioned that already). Also, the colors lined up really well. We are going with SLIGHTLY brighter red, but it is still very close
BTW, the three barrels for the split spacebar can fit two of those Code keycaps and an additional 1.5u one, right? How are they stabilized?
Let me see if I can find some time this morning to put together a quick diagram of how the keys line up so this makes more sense, but the only layout that will actually fit and be backwards compatible with the standard M spacebar is a Right Shift + Code + 1.5u. While both the Right Shift and Code are 2.75u, the key stems are arranged differently. For the stabilizers, you will need two white (horizontal) stabilizers. I do not have spots for a wire stabilizer on the Right Shift for the spacebar. The Code key only works with the insert stabilizer anyway. In the meantime, this picture might help a little (note these are just set in there if they look tilted). Again, let me put together something that shows the key caps in relation to the underlying barrels and stabilizers. It would be good for the Q&A section up front that I need to start populating
We had some discussions about this one early on, and actually considered making notches in the top plate for EVERY barrel so that LED support could be added if every desired to any key from underneath, then scaled it back to just the keys you mentioned, and finally decided that if anyone wanted to do it, they would create an overlay like Phosphorglow did that sits on top of the plate. So for now, there are no plans to add it, but there is no reason it couldn't be done in the future by someone (the xWhatsit has spots on the header to control lights for the SSK just like it would the full-size)
Unicomp never ended up with the SSK molds. I confirmed that yesterday when I was on the phone with them. I don't know if you saw the workshop thread (EASY to miss) but Phosphorglow made nice progress producing an SSK mold that would be resin based (similar to the originals). Emailing back and forth with him, he has made additional progress, but I have no idea when he would find the time to do this on scale (he's busy these days). I probably shouldn't share, but I doubt he is actively following this at all, so I will share the photos (forgive me Phosphorglow if you preferred I didn't, the timing seemed appropriate). Moral, it wouldn't be part of this group buy, but we will focus on making SSK cases at some point (maybe even metal/wood)
Oh boy... Now everybody will jump on his back to do themlot_lizard wrote:Not dumb at all...We had some discussions about this one early on, and actually considered making notches in the top plate for EVERY barrel so that LED support could be added if every desired to any key, then scaled it back to just the keys you mentioned, and finally decided that if anyone wanted to do it, they would create an overlay like Phosphorglow did that sits on top of the plate. So for now, there are no plans to add it, but there is no reason it couldn't be done in the future by someone (the xWhatsit has spots on the header to control lights for the SSK just like it would the full-size)Unicomp never ended up with the SSK molds. I confirmed that yesterday when I was on the phone with them. I don't know if you saw the workshop thread (EASY to miss) but Phosphorglow made nice progress producing an SSK mold that would be resin based (similar to the originals). Emailing back and forth with him, he has made additional progress, but I have no idea when he would find the time to do this on scale (he's busy these days). I probably shouldn't share, but I doubt he is actively following this at all, so I will share the photos (forgive me Phosphorglow if you preferred I didn't, the timing seemed appropriate). Moral, it wouldn't be part of this group buy, but we will focus on making SSK cases at some point (maybe even metal/wood)
Agreed... he released some pics back in the Workshop thread a few weeks ago, so the cat was out of the bag then. He knows we want them based on feedback there. I am confident that we will some day, even if someone ends up continuing his work. I plan on taking a month or so off after all of this, but my next project will be small metal cases for the 5251 beamspring. At that time, I will play with metal SSKs as well. So 1Q/2Q of '17, expect some progress in this area. There are a lot of qualities that make resin appealing over metal though (its not all about having something heavy), so we wish him good fortunate in his experiments.
I haven't quite decided yet whether these are shrink wrapped, or assembled with a partial number of screws. Either way would be about the same about of work for you in the end to pull apart. If you picked up a PCB and controllers with the plates, they would be wrapped inside the curved plates to protect them.
PERSONAL OPINION, not at all here. The packaging we will be using is very forgiving, and you aren't dealing with any "plastic parts" being exposed aside from the barrels themselves. Normally the issue would be the case colliding with the box shell. We would have the opposite problem where we don't want the plates/parts to rub. We will be careful/cognizant when packaging.
There was a request for a guide on this one, and for sure we will have by the time things make it to you, but I'm not sure if I can get to it before hand (trying). The difficulty of putting the foam/barrels/springs in place would be VERY similar to any other F. The assembly process for the plates is "different". I like it better having gone through 15-20 times at this point during experiments than anything other M or F, but it takes a little bit of time to torsion each of the screws to really dial it in if you are ULTRA picky. There are MANY less screws than a M bolt-mod, and requires less "skill" than putting F plates together, but it is somewhere in between the two as far as effort (if you know how to assemble an F well). The real reason is the extra thickness of our foam that our assembly process enables (this is more like tighten a head gasket on an engine). We are SO much tighter than any F I have put together when assembled. Everything is highly crisp and consistent at this point... BUT... we are NOT quieter (crisp <> quiet). I like it better, but don't plan on some silenced F.
haha... you'll like them. promise (if for some reason not... PM me once received and I'll make right). Its the upside to seeing all of the parts produced locally as they come off the line and testing immediately (I will be present when EVERYTHING here other than the PCB and controllers are made). Normally that is a HIGH premium compared to overseas, for us it was basically a wash. We have enough power were we can reject and entire order if out of spec, etc. They'll do good by us. Checking the order forms out now, and will PM if something seems off