Hi-Profile PBT Dye-sub (the time has come)

evoman

07 Dec 2016, 15:09

pomk wrote: It would likely be almost twice as expensive, as the number of parts to produce a key set is doubled. MX sliders will soon be available from JTK, I think that they are a better solution.
Thanks - I will look for the MX slider options (presumably meaning an adaptor type that can be used to go from MX to Topre). I had only seen the 'cheap' looking ones and wasn't sure how well they really performed. Do you have a link to the JTK project?

pomk

07 Dec 2016, 15:52

I believe the initial batch is going out as part of this GB https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=77300.0
On the last couple of pages there are already some pictures.

zabuza1997

16 Dec 2016, 02:38

Bump!

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zslane

24 Jan 2017, 21:09

Hey matt3o, do we (and by we I mean you) know what colors will be initially available to designers for this family of keycaps?

And who will be the designer liaison for this manufacturer? Will that be you for the foreseeable future?

zabuza1997

24 Jan 2017, 22:59

https://world.taobao.com/item/544545490 ... R2W#detail

The Chinese never stop amazing us!
There are gonna be 5 colorways at first

Sent from my MI MAX using Tapatalk

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matt3o
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25 Jan 2017, 00:03

it was meant to happen :D

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scottc

25 Jan 2017, 00:07

zabuza1997 wrote: https://world.taobao.com/item/544545490 ... R2W#detail

The Chinese never stop amazing us!
There are gonna be 5 colorways at first

Sent from my MI MAX using Tapatalk
Good! SP need a proper kick in the arse to remind them to innovate, they can't produce keysets fast enough to meet demand, so these guys will probably do this to fill the demand in the meantime. Still, these don't look too bad. Maybe a new manufacturer for Round 7. :D

zabuza1997

25 Jan 2017, 00:10

scottc wrote:
zabuza1997 wrote: https://world.taobao.com/item/544545490 ... R2W#detail

The Chinese never stop amazing us!
There are gonna be 5 colorways at first

Sent from my MI MAX using Tapatalk
Good! SP need a proper kick in the arse to remind them to innovate, they can't produce keysets fast enough to meet demand, so these guys will probably do this to fill the demand in the meantime. Still, these don't look too bad. Maybe a new manufacturer for Round 7. :D
And no more "monopoly"
Gotta down the price or they are dead!

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zslane

25 Jan 2017, 00:31

Wouldn't we rather talk about M3 in this thread, and not some Chinese SA replica? There is nothing innovative about a clone of SA.

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matt3o
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03 Feb 2017, 13:15

last run of prototypes. I still have to prime all of them gray to better see the shape... but I wanted to share anyway

Image

More pics coming soon

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Wodan
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03 Feb 2017, 14:55

Oh matt3o, on behalf of the ISO fraction ... thanks a million for getting the ISO enter key in there.
This is really agreat news ... if there is anything a little worker bee can do, let me know!

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Phenix
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03 Feb 2017, 15:34

Wodan wrote:Oh matt3o, on behalf of the ISO fraction ... thanks a million for getting the ISO enter key in there.
This is really agreat news ... if there is anything a little worker bee can do, let me know!
Yea, thanks for adding basic ISO support!
And I hope German legends will become reality as well

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matt3o
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03 Feb 2017, 16:34

yeah I'll try to include as many languages as possible

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gogusrl

03 Feb 2017, 16:46

Don't forget the row 3 \| :D

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zslane

03 Feb 2017, 18:58

That's the beauty of dye-sublimation. Legends all cost the same to produce/print no matter what they look like.

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Zambu

05 Feb 2017, 15:24

Are those prototypes 3D printed?

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Wodan
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05 Feb 2017, 15:27

No :)

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photekq
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05 Feb 2017, 15:43

Zambu wrote: Are those prototypes 3D printed?
Yes.

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matt3o
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05 Feb 2017, 16:04

yes this second batch is 3d printed at very high quality

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Wodan
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05 Feb 2017, 16:30

Aw I thought that was the QC for the molds already :(

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Laser
emacs -nw

05 Feb 2017, 16:48

I guess this is to expose the shapes to eventual critics, before another actual mold process (?) It's true that that white color is hiding the shapes pretty well :)

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matt3o
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05 Feb 2017, 16:55

the mold is done only when everything is 100% working. An error in the mold means $4000 down the tube.

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zslane

05 Feb 2017, 17:02

I'm curious what colors and finishes will be available to keycap set designers. It would be a shame if the only finish available was a matte finish. And will there be a set of color chips or something similar available to assist in color selection?

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matt3o
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05 Feb 2017, 17:07

color selection is basically pantone or RAL color ring

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stuplarosa
AltGr

05 Feb 2017, 17:11

matt3o wrote: yeah I'll try to include as many languages as possible
US International too?

(sometimes I feel like I play only one note...)

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matt3o
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05 Feb 2017, 17:26

sorry, what are the missing keys again?

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stuplarosa
AltGr

05 Feb 2017, 17:41

matt3o wrote: sorry, what are the missing keys again?
1(¡) Q (Ä) W(Å) E(É) T(Þ) Y(Ü) U(Ú) I(Í) O(Ó) P(Ö) A(Á) S(ß) D(Ð) L(Ø) Z(Æ) N(Ñ) M(µ) <(Ç) ?(¿)
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matt3o
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05 Feb 2017, 17:44

aaaah right. what a lovely layout. it would require a dedicated kit... which might be a bit overkill. Unless you can find 30-ish people interested

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zslane

05 Feb 2017, 17:50

I dunno if I would call it lovely. But it sure is useful (as long as you're not trying to write code, that is).

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stuplarosa
AltGr

05 Feb 2017, 17:53

matt3o wrote: aaaah right. what a lovely layout. it would require a dedicated kit... which might be a bit overkill. Unless you can find 30-ish people interested
It could work without the keys that are just simple accent replacements. Also the symbols are mostly fluff in my opinion. The important subset would be the remaining "real" characters:

Q (Ä) W(Å) T(Þ) Y(Ü) P(Ö) L(Ø) Z(Æ) M(µ) <(Ç)

I guess even 9 keys is quite a few.

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