Modern Beamspring? - The Silo Beam Switch
- JP!
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Currently a Model M
- Main mouse: Steel Series Sensei
- Favorite switch: Beam Spring
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This should be interesting:
https://kono.store/blogs/keyboards/silo-beam
https://kono.store/blogs/keyboards/silo-beam
- depletedvespene
- Location: Chile
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
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Full-size ANSI for now only. I gotta wonder how difficult or easy coming up with new PCB designs that support ISO/BAE/TIE , or differing layouts (TKL, 75%, 60%, 79%, battleships and larger still, numpads, etc.) will be once this first prototype is out..
- //gainsborough
- ALPSの日常
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: some kind of alps keyboard
- Favorite switch: clk: SKCM blue, lin: SKCL cream, tac: SKCM cream
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that's kinda neat!
- XMIT
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- Location: Austin, TX area
- Main keyboard: XMIT Hall Effect
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac Trackball
- Favorite switch: XMIT 60g Tactile Hall Effect
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Oh, good, this is public now.
I've already commented on the board itself. It incorporates about 90% of the feedback from the XMIT Hall Effect boards. I wouldn't do analog sense but HaaTa has wanted to do it for ages.
The switch as you see is made by Kaihua. The story here is that at CES in 2018 I brought along a Beam spring sampler and happened to show it to the CEO of Kaihua. The folks at I:C made sure he got some NOS Beam spring switches. That CEO is something of a switch junkie (surprise!) and was optimistic about being able to incorporate something like it into something modern.
With some effort these could be made into retrofits for existing XMIT boards. Though, I can't promise the actuation would be at the right place.
I do wonder if Kaihua will make Beam spring contact-based switches.
I've already commented on the board itself. It incorporates about 90% of the feedback from the XMIT Hall Effect boards. I wouldn't do analog sense but HaaTa has wanted to do it for ages.
The switch as you see is made by Kaihua. The story here is that at CES in 2018 I brought along a Beam spring sampler and happened to show it to the CEO of Kaihua. The folks at I:C made sure he got some NOS Beam spring switches. That CEO is something of a switch junkie (surprise!) and was optimistic about being able to incorporate something like it into something modern.
With some effort these could be made into retrofits for existing XMIT boards. Though, I can't promise the actuation would be at the right place.
I do wonder if Kaihua will make Beam spring contact-based switches.
- ZedTheMan
- Location: Central US
- Main keyboard: IModel F77/IBM 3101/Omnikey 102/96Kee
- Main mouse: Logitech G430/Logitech M570/Kensington Expert
- Favorite switch: Beamsprings. Alps SKCM Blue, Capacitive Buckling S
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Oh wow. This came out of nowhere for me.
I'm finally going to need to get on the hall effect train, it seems.
I'm finally going to need to get on the hall effect train, it seems.
- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
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Beamsprings for the REST of us.
Now this is becoming a a proper switch which should gain full support as time progresses.
Sick and tired of seeing $2000-5000USD various keyboard models for sale on Ebay. Just hope this new Beam Spring doesn't follow the very same price guide line as well.
Now this is becoming a a proper switch which should gain full support as time progresses.
Sick and tired of seeing $2000-5000USD various keyboard models for sale on Ebay. Just hope this new Beam Spring doesn't follow the very same price guide line as well.
- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
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- abrahamstechnology
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Laser with SMK Cherry mount
- Main mouse: Mitsumi ECM-S3902
- Favorite switch: Alps and Alps clones
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What would make or break this is open-source Hall Effect firmware.
- HaaTa
- Master Kiibohd Hunter
- Location: San Jose, California, USA
- Main keyboard: Depends the day
- Main mouse: CST L-TracX
- Favorite switch: Fujitsu Leaf Spring/Topre/BS/Super Alps
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We're trying to target a $100 price point, soElrick wrote: ↑19 Apr 2019, 12:50Beamsprings for the REST of us.
Now this is becoming a a proper switch which should gain full support as time progresses.
Sick and tired of seeing $2000-5000USD various keyboard models for sale on Ebay. Just hope this new Beam Spring doesn't follow the very same price guide line as well.
We'll be making the switches available and around when the keyboard launches we'll also have a reference design so people can design custom keyboards. It'll be based around atsam4s (ARM Cortex-M4).abrahamstechnology wrote: ↑19 Apr 2019, 22:00What would make or break this is open-source Hall Effect firmware.
- abrahamstechnology
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Laser with SMK Cherry mount
- Main mouse: Mitsumi ECM-S3902
- Favorite switch: Alps and Alps clones
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Great! Hopefully the design could also be used to revive all of the old HE keyboards collecting dust.
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If you are talking about the Micro Switch HE switches: this wont help. The MS switches are digital switches, even though HE is a sensing method that is capable of analog sensing. They have some circuitry in the sensor that converts the analog HE signal to a digital output.abrahamstechnology wrote: ↑22 Apr 2019, 03:57Great! Hopefully the design could also be used to revive all of the old HE keyboards collecting dust.
Getting back on topic, couple things I'm pondering ...
- first the peak force seems to be much higher than with IBM beamspring (60g vs 45g), total force 200 vs 140
- force seems to go down again before the actual click (at 1.3), with IBM BS it constantly rising until the click
- Scarpia
- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: F77 / Alps SKCM Brown TKL
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere 2
- Favorite switch: Capacitive BS, Alps SKCM Brown
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Exciting!!! And thanks XMIT for sharing a bit of background too - I love the thought of the Kaihua CEO excitedly clicking a beamspring switch tester between his fingers and getting proper nerdy with you at CES.
Also, I can’t imagine a world where I would NOT buy one of these, although I’d probably hold off for a TKL model. At a $100 price point it seems like these boards are targeting not just enthusiasts, but every Fortnite-playing 12-year-old could be getting one of these for Christmas! ...Which would be great, because it would reward Kaihua for taking a big risk on something like this, and maybe they’ll come out of it with an increased appetite for innovation.
Also, I can’t imagine a world where I would NOT buy one of these, although I’d probably hold off for a TKL model. At a $100 price point it seems like these boards are targeting not just enthusiasts, but every Fortnite-playing 12-year-old could be getting one of these for Christmas! ...Which would be great, because it would reward Kaihua for taking a big risk on something like this, and maybe they’ll come out of it with an increased appetite for innovation.
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- Location: America
- Main keyboard: It varies.
- Main mouse: MX Ergo
- Favorite switch: VINTAGE SHIT
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Yeah, it would be incredible if KaiHua created a tactile leaf, like Alps SKCM/SKBM, for their switches. They've done a clickbar, why not a leaf? So long as it isn't a mantis foot leaf, I would be very excited. Heck, I am sure that they could pull off a decent SKBM clone, or at the very least Gateron could. Kaihua seems to be more open to innovation though. As of right now, Gateron seems to just be cloning MX designs and changing the plastics used.Scarpia wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 17:25Exciting!!! And thanks XMIT for sharing a bit of background too - I love the thought of the Kaihua CEO excitedly clicking a beamspring switch tester between his fingers and getting proper nerdy with you at CES.
Also, I can’t imagine a world where I would NOT buy one of these, although I’d probably hold off for a TKL model. At a $100 price point it seems like these boards are targeting not just enthusiasts, but every Fortnite-playing 12-year-old could be getting one of these for Christmas! ...Which would be great, because it would reward Kaihua for taking a big risk on something like this, and maybe they’ll come out of it with an increased appetite for innovation.
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- Location: usa
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IS... is it happening? :O the beamspring remake ive been wanting. When do pre-order go up? And will it be full sized only or can I get my tkl fix? I plan to get one them the other if possible, cant wait to see how they compare to the beamspring I've got sitting on my desk at home, though I do still hope some madman remakes the giant ones with giant cases. dat white whale 6850 board is still my favorite to look at. but man between this and the modern model f i couldnt be happier keyboard-wise right now!
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I'm just saying... if these are out by christmas im getting myself a full and tlk version, and my gf and little brother whichever they prefer. both love my beamspring and model f/m boards and are already buckling spring freaks like myself(each owning at least one) .Scarpia wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 17:25
Also, I can’t imagine a world where I would NOT buy one of these, although I’d probably hold off for a TKL model. At a $100 price point it seems like these boards are targeting not just enthusiasts, but every Fortnite-playing 12-year-old could be getting one of these for Christmas! ...Which would be great, because it would reward Kaihua for taking a big risk on something like this, and maybe they’ll come out of it with an increased appetite for innovation.
- Wintermute1974
- Tessier-Ashpool S.A.
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Durgod Taurus K320
- Main mouse: Ploopy Trackball
- Favorite switch: IBM Beamspring
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If the ANSI board is a success, would you consider making an ISO board later on?
Congratulations on the project. A modern-day beamspring is exactly what the world needs. The prototype in the YouTube video sounds really good and the force curves look promising.
- Dingster
- Location: Slovenia
- Main keyboard: Novatouch
- Main mouse: MX518
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+1 here for ISOWintermute1974 wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 20:02If the ANSI board is a success, would you consider making an ISO board later on?
Congratulations on the project. A modern-day beamspring is exactly what the world needs. The prototype in the YouTube video sounds really good and the force curves look promising.
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- Location: Jersey, Channel Islands
- Main keyboard: KB Paradise V80 quiet click
- Main mouse: Logitech
- Favorite switch: Quiet Click
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I am puzzled why they compromise their design with legacy constraints like the Cherry body pattern and stem design, when the latter is identified as making the unit taller than it needs to be. It appears to be an admission that the keycap tail is wagging the dog and resulting in a lesser design.
- adamcobabe
- Location: London
- Main keyboard: Norbatouch
- Main mouse: Razer
- Favorite switch: Beamspring
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You're curious why they want it to work with cherry mount keycaps?!squizzler wrote: ↑24 Apr 2019, 17:56I am puzzled why they compromise their design with legacy constraints like the Cherry body pattern and stem design, when the latter is identified as making the unit taller than it needs to be. It appears to be an admission that the keycap tail is wagging the dog and resulting in a lesser design.
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Maybe you got it, but for those who didn't: It's about the type of plastic. Transparent housings are not made in the types of plastic that have the least amount of friction ... or other characteristics apparently.samuelcable wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 19:56It's really unfortunate that kailh would go with a transparent housing like this. Transparent housings instantly ruin the sound of switches
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- Location: Jersey, Channel Islands
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There must be more appropriate established designs they could have used.adamcobabe wrote: ↑24 Apr 2019, 19:47You're curious why they want it to work with cherry mount keycaps?!squizzler wrote: ↑24 Apr 2019, 17:56I am puzzled why they compromise their design with legacy constraints like the Cherry body pattern and stem design, when the latter is identified as making the unit taller than it needs to be. It appears to be an admission that the keycap tail is wagging the dog and resulting in a lesser design.
- St0ckz
- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 1
- Main mouse: Elecom Huge
- Favorite switch: Cherry black
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Cherry MX caps are in constant production and are easy to get basically everywhere.squizzler wrote: ↑25 Apr 2019, 12:21There must be more appropriate established designs they could have used.adamcobabe wrote: ↑24 Apr 2019, 19:47You're curious why they want it to work with cherry mount keycaps?!squizzler wrote: ↑24 Apr 2019, 17:56I am puzzled why they compromise their design with legacy constraints like the Cherry body pattern and stem design, when the latter is identified as making the unit taller than it needs to be. It appears to be an admission that the keycap tail is wagging the dog and resulting in a lesser design.
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- Location: Jersey, Channel Islands
- Main keyboard: KB Paradise V80 quiet click
- Main mouse: Logitech
- Favorite switch: Quiet Click
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I am a little confused about the stated price. If $100 is meant to be the complete board it seems implausibly low. Or it is designed to hit a headline price point, which does not make sense because I assume the discerning people who want a new beam spring keyboard would be prepared to pay a premium price for a high quality product.Scarpia wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 17:25Exciting!!! And thanks XMIT for sharing a bit of background too - I love the thought of the Kaihua CEO excitedly clicking a beamspring switch tester between his fingers and getting proper nerdy with you at CES.
Also, I can’t imagine a world where I would NOT buy one of these, although I’d probably hold off for a TKL model. At a $100 price point it seems like these boards are targeting not just enthusiasts, but every Fortnite-playing 12-year-old could be getting one of these for Christmas! ...Which would be great, because it would reward Kaihua for taking a big risk on something like this, and maybe they’ll come out of it with an increased appetite for innovation.
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This is true, for a full sized beamspring with numpad to the left side I'd probably pay a few hundred. If it were a full re-creation of the ibm beamspring id pay even more. but i do understand mass market appeal is a thing, however topre has no problems selling between $200-$300 so i guess thats a point.squizzler wrote: ↑25 Apr 2019, 14:41I am a little confused about the stated price. If $100 is meant to be the complete board it seems implausibly low. Or it is designed to hit a headline price point, which does not make sense because I assume <b>the discerning people who want a new beam spring keyboard would be prepared to pay a premium price for a high quality product.</b>Scarpia wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 17:25Exciting!!! And thanks XMIT for sharing a bit of background too - I love the thought of the Kaihua CEO excitedly clicking a beamspring switch tester between his fingers and getting proper nerdy with you at CES.
Also, I can’t imagine a world where I would NOT buy one of these, although I’d probably hold off for a TKL model. At a $100 price point it seems like these boards are targeting not just enthusiasts, but every Fortnite-playing 12-year-old could be getting one of these for Christmas! ...Which would be great, because it would reward Kaihua for taking a big risk on something like this, and maybe they’ll come out of it with an increased appetite for innovation.
ether way im getting one of these, doubt it'll replace my ibm beamspring but being a halleffect hybrid it'll let me get close without wearing out my 6850 beamspring as fast.