Phantom Custom Keyboard Group Buy (CLOSED)
- litster
- Location: Washington State, USA
- Main keyboard: KMAC2, The Cheat
- Favorite switch: Brown, Topre, Red, BS
- DT Pro Member: -
Just so you guys know, since these are made by hand, by me, they are not all exactly the same. The good thing is I found out the Costar stabilizers are actually pretty forgiving. I have tried a few stabilizers I made that are slightly different in length maybe by 1 to 1.5mm. They all work well. It will work better if you have some lube that you can apply to all the contact points to make it smoother.
- Maarten
- Location: Leiden, the Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Mr Unbreakeyble
- Main mouse: Kova+
- Favorite switch: any MX
- DT Pro Member: -
Indeed, thats what i found when making my own stabi's. The most important thing is that everything is right angled, parallel and straight, half a mm too long doesnt really matter. I do really love your tool tho, and that you use proper steel straights. Beats my paperclip+pliers method by a long waylitster wrote:The good thing is I found out the Costar stabilizers are actually pretty forgiving.
- The_Ed
- Asperger's... SQUIRREL!
- Location: MN - USA
- Main keyboard: G80-3494LYCUS-2
- Main mouse: Razer Imperator
- Favorite switch: Red
- DT Pro Member: -
Why do people like costar stabilizers more than cherry stabilizers? I just don't understand it... And yes, I have tried both. Somebody enlighten me with your opinion on this.
- litster
- Location: Washington State, USA
- Main keyboard: KMAC2, The Cheat
- Favorite switch: Brown, Topre, Red, BS
- DT Pro Member: -
WhiskerBox made me this cable based on my suggestion. It works on Filco case perfectly. On my acrylic case I need to make a small modification. This is a prototype. WhiskerBox will be making changes to it to make it even better. But as it is now, the cable is held in place very well.
- off
- Location: the crapper, NL, EU
- DT Pro Member: -
If that is all there is to this version, I don't see how it could hold a cable VERY well at all..harrison wrote:o-rings under heatshrink? i like the idea!
The kinks in the path of any internal cable pull nullification system are there to catch the pulls, but this I can only see sliding off the cable; could be me.
Nevertheless, this is something that needs solving, so big up for going for it
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- Location: Germany
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Phantom hasn't got PS/2 functionality (yet) but should be possibledirge wrote:Great idea on the cable! Is it possible to do small usb to din? Want to use a cherry number pad between my phantom and the pc
- off
- Location: the crapper, NL, EU
- DT Pro Member: -
Then what's the trick; it's lying on the floor instead of hanging from your hand? Or did you/whisk use very heavily shrinking heatshrink (like 6:1), or are the o-rings very tight-fitting like ty-rips?litster wrote:Holding it like a dead mouse.
Wicked pic anyhow! those rainbow colours on that sleeve
- tsangan
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro2
- Main mouse: DeathAdder
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
Anything else to say?off wrote:Then what's the trick; it's lying on the floor instead of hanging from your hand? Or did you/whisk use very heavily shrinking heatshrink (like 6:1), or are the o-rings very tight-fitting like ty-rips?litster wrote:Holding it like a dead mouse.
Wicked pic anyhow! those rainbow colours on that sleeve
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- Location: Mobile, AL. USA
- Main keyboard: KMAC
- Favorite switch: Brown
- DT Pro Member: -
- off
- Location: the crapper, NL, EU
- DT Pro Member: -
Seems sturdy enough!!
And yes, just one: HOW DOES IT WORK!?!!?
"did you/whisk use very heavily shrinking heatshrink (like 6:1), or are the o-rings very tight-fitting like ty-rips?'
edit: spelling, twice
And yes, just one: HOW DOES IT WORK!?!!?
"did you/whisk use very heavily shrinking heatshrink (like 6:1), or are the o-rings very tight-fitting like ty-rips?'
edit: spelling, twice
Last edited by off on 15 Apr 2012, 16:49, edited 2 times in total.
- tsangan
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro2
- Main mouse: DeathAdder
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
Yeah that one seems to have like 5 people interested so fardirge wrote:I think the next planned group buy is called "the light" a similar project with LED's placed around the keyboard.
There is the custom ergo board that looks like its getting close to a prototype too.
- guilleguillaume
- Location: Barcelona, Spain
- Main keyboard: Kmac Mini
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
I would love to be part of any new GB organised like that organised by Litster. I couldn't get in and now I regret it!
- dirge
- Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
- DT Pro Member: -
well 4 and me then!tsangan wrote:Yeah that one seems to have like 5 people interested so far
When the phantoms are out and built people will want to be on board with the next project, at least I hope so!
But there will be a phantom sale when everything is out so people could still have a chance. Hope nobody sells phantom kits at high prices to make a buck.
- Gilgam
- Location: france
- Main keyboard: Too many
- Main mouse: CST trakball
- Favorite switch: red ?, maybe topre, well no, black... Or brown???
- DT Pro Member: -
Are you talking about the dox ?tsangan wrote:Yeah that one seems to have like 5 people interested so fardirge wrote:I think the next planned group buy is called "the light" a similar project with LED's placed around the keyboard.
There is the custom ergo board that looks like its getting close to a prototype too.
I'm sure there are more people.
- gimpster
- Location: Seattle, WA
- Main keyboard: Realforce 87USD 10th
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Trackpad
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
I haven't heard of "the light" but I would love to see us take a stab at our own 60% or 75% board.dirge wrote:I think the next planned group buy is called "the light" a similar project with LED's placed around the keyboard.
There is the custom ergo board that looks like its getting close to a prototype too.
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- Location: Germany
- DT Pro Member: -
I ordered three versions of the phantom - three plates, three PCBs and many different switches etc., because I couldn't decide what I prefer. But I will keep only the one combination I like best, so there will be two phantoms available from me afterwards...guilleguillaume wrote:I would love to be part of any new GB organised like that organised by Litster. I couldn't get in and now I regret it!
- harrison
- Location: Surrey, BC, CANADA
- Main keyboard: Ducky 9008G2
- Main mouse: Logitech Performance MX
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
- DT Pro Member: -
i don't see why it wouldn't. the o-rings are held in place by the heatshrink, and many heatshrink tubes are treated on the inside with a heat-activated glue. ultimately, this is a far better solution, since a cable-pull can result in excess strain points on the cable, but this does not.off wrote:If that is all there is to this version, I don't see how it could hold a cable VERY well at all..harrison wrote:o-rings under heatshrink? i like the idea!
The kinks in the path of any internal cable pull nullification system are there to catch the pulls, but this I can only see sliding off the cable; could be me.
Nevertheless, this is something that needs solving, so big up for going for it
- off
- Location: the crapper, NL, EU
- DT Pro Member: -
Well the first part is what I know and yet am worried for, half the heatshrink I've seen was very prone to just let the cable underneath slip when there was stress applied; over time or immediately.harrison wrote: many heatshrink tubes are treated on the inside with a heat-activated glue. ultimately, this is a far better solution, since a cable-pull can result in excess strain points on the cable, but this does not.
And indeed this could prove to fare better than the ones that damage your cable through pressure.
all in all, looking good!