(Model MF) Remodeling the Model M (aka.. the Mara)
There was no progress in this project for like a year now, a daily bump will sadly not help
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Sad!
- XMIT
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- Location: Austin, TX area
- Main keyboard: XMIT Hall Effect
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac Trackball
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I wonder what that's like.Hypersphere wrote: ↑ @lot_lizard: I've been away from the forums for a long time due to personal matters and work obligations. Just now checking in again. Still very interested in the F-SSK project if/when it resumes. Thanks.
Welcome back!
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Does anyone here have a leftover MF prototype PCB? Or is it possible to make one on the cheap?
want-to-buy-f56/model-m-f-pcb-does-it-exist-t18398.html
want-to-buy-f56/model-m-f-pcb-does-it-exist-t18398.html
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Can we pronounce this project Dead?
- Techno Trousers
- 100,000,000 actuations
- Location: California
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F-122
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring (Model F)
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Nope. Just on hold.green-squid wrote:Can we pronounce this project Dead?
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I think we kind of can.
- E TwentyNine
- Main keyboard: AT Model F w/ Tenkeyless mod
- Main mouse: Logitech M310
- Favorite switch: Beam spring
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You're free to forget about the project.green-squid wrote: ↑I think we kind of can.
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- mike52787
- Alps Aficionado
- Location: South-West Florida
- Main keyboard: G80-5000HAAUS
- Main mouse: Zowie EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Vintage MX Black
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- Techno Trousers
- 100,000,000 actuations
- Location: California
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F-122
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring (Model F)
- DT Pro Member: 0159
I just put it into the back of my mind for a while. Then I think about having an SSK layout Model MF, with SBS key caps, and I get excited all over again.
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Well, I actually have an idea for the MF makers: instead of having to get a new plate and flippers, how about painting the existing M flippers with conductive paint and be done?
- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
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- Favorite switch: Cap BS
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You'd just get a NKRO M which is not the point of this, the point of this was to create a Model F with the layout/case/form factor of an M.green-squid wrote: ↑Well, I actually have an idea for the MF makers: instead of having to get a new plate and flippers, how about painting the existing M flippers with conductive paint and be done?
- Techno Trousers
- 100,000,000 actuations
- Location: California
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F-122
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring (Model F)
- DT Pro Member: 0159
The feel of the model F is totally different than the M. It has to do with the size of the flippers and the type of springs used among other intangibles.green-squid wrote:Well, I actually have an idea for the MF makers: instead of having to get a new plate and flippers, how about painting the existing M flippers with conductive paint and be done?
- wcass
- Location: Columbus, OH, USA
- Main keyboard: ibm model m
- Main mouse: kensington expert mouse
- Favorite switch: buckeling spring
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Model M flippers are structurally very different from model F flippers. M flippers are designed to squeeze membranes together so they have a little nub on the bottom. This reduces the contact surface area so that all of the spring force is concentrated into a one or two square mm. F flippers are designed to be a plate in a capacitor. To do this well, you need as large a surface area as possible. F flippers have more than 150 square mm of surface area. There are other reasons why M flippers just can't work, but this is the easiest to quantify. The design goals of the two are opposite.
I enjoy designing buckling spring keyboards, but i suck as a project manager. Lot_Lizard is a great program manager and we mostly agree with an open source philosophy. I will gladly work with him whenever he is ready. That said, i have worked with other PMs. If someone is interested in design - i will advise. If someone pitches an idea that catches my fancy, i will assist. But you will also need programming and financing if you expect to take your idea through to completion.
I enjoy designing buckling spring keyboards, but i suck as a project manager. Lot_Lizard is a great program manager and we mostly agree with an open source philosophy. I will gladly work with him whenever he is ready. That said, i have worked with other PMs. If someone is interested in design - i will advise. If someone pitches an idea that catches my fancy, i will assist. But you will also need programming and financing if you expect to take your idea through to completion.
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Tesla's value.xTek wrote: ↑What's up guys?
But on a serious note, nothing. This project's saving grace would be that one of the creators releases the PCB files for free (and the plate CAD file) so anyone can order the PCBs through PCBway and the plate through some sort of CAD service (or 3D printing maybe? )
idollar, do you have the PCB files (or the plate files?)?
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I agree, I just wanted to chime in. Since idollar is back, maybe he has some files.wobbled wrote: ↑Or you could just wait for Lot_Lizard to return, bumping these threads isn't really going to achieve anything.
- xTek
- Location: Serbia
- Main keyboard: Redragon K551 & Dell Quietkey RT7D5JTW
- Main mouse: Logitech B100
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring
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You don't understand... Bumping a thread is a religion.wobbled wrote: ↑Or you could just wait for Lot_Lizard to return, bumping these threads isn't really going to achieve anything.
- Techno Trousers
- 100,000,000 actuations
- Location: California
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F-122
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring (Model F)
- DT Pro Member: 0159
Precision rolling of the plates was no picnic, at least from what lot_lizard said. But his plate design is a masterpiece. Compatible with both XT and AT barrels, insert or wire stabilized keys, and optional split space bar using a code key.
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Holy shit I would love to design PCBs man. I know some basic electronics but that's it.__red__ wrote: ↑Designing the PCBs isn't hard. I could do it in an afternoon.
Sourcing the flippers and housings would be where our man Ellipse would come in.
- Dingster
- Location: Slovenia
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- Main mouse: MX518
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Same man, too bad I have no skills
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Damn. That's really cool. I'm in if you plan to do it again.__red__ wrote:About a year ago I set up a google hangout to teach people how to design PCBs and no-one showed.
I'm happy to try again...
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Whoaa that would be awesome, sadly my timetable is tight (end of schoolyear final tests), dance lessons, etc) at the moment.
I would love to design like, a Buckling spring sixty percent that you can just slot in with an Xwhatsit and be done. I have this EDA suite on my computer (Linux) that you can do all sorts of electronics things with (including PCB design). The plate could also be just a 3d printable and cut down version of the plate in the MF project, but I would like to have an
ISO (or maybe like a 2U horizontal enter) one.
I'm not saying YOU should design it, but I'd absolutely love to do it!
I would love to design like, a Buckling spring sixty percent that you can just slot in with an Xwhatsit and be done. I have this EDA suite on my computer (Linux) that you can do all sorts of electronics things with (including PCB design). The plate could also be just a 3d printable and cut down version of the plate in the MF project, but I would like to have an
ISO (or maybe like a 2U horizontal enter) one.
I'm not saying YOU should design it, but I'd absolutely love to do it!
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I'd show up if it was after work hours or on the weekend
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Actually, if this was in the summer, it would be perfect, but if I wanted to get this BS 60% project off the ground, I'll have to sell some stuff (maybe all of my stuff) for the nescesarry funds for one complete keyboard. Aaah really not sure if I should do it. I would love to have a small model F, and I wouldn't have to buy more goddamn keyboards
- scottc
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Hey __red__, scheduling is really hard, especially cross-timezone. I'd be really interested in this but probably wouldn't make a live one-off event. Would you consider recording it next time?__red__ wrote: ↑About a year ago I set up a google hangout to teach people how to design PCBs and no-one showed.
I'm happy to try again...