Finally, TODAY I received my package. Most certainly with very little thanks to Correos de Chile (which held up the package for no good reason for more than a month).
The build was a mess. Many mistakes were made (all of them mine). But, as of a a couple hours ago, my son's SKB75 is in operation.
I am proud to say that, although I directed him at every step, all the build's work (and layout choices) was made by my son (and he's better at soldering than I am!).
We shall finish mine tomorrow.
SKB75 / SKB65 / SKB60 - GB CONCLUDED
- depletedvespene
- Location: Chile
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0224
- Contact:
- PlastikSchnittstelle
- Location: Frankfurt am Main
- Main keyboard: SKB60-STD
- Main mouse: Logitech G305
- Favorite switch: it's difficult
- DT Pro Member: -
GB concluded!
I had two packages still laying around here that were returned to me (not picked up or wrong address). Gotta admit I forgot about them for a while. Due to corona I had some more time and finally took care about those two. They were the reason I couldn't call this GB concluded.
Now I finally can
From those last 5%, some switched to SKB2 and some got a refund.
Overall I'm surprised that from roughly 200 packages, only three in total were returned to me. To my knowledge, all the rest arrived well. Some of you may remember how finicky I was regarding the addresses. With quite a few I wrote a few times back and forth just to make sure the address format was correct. Looks like that effort wasn't for nothing. Managing all your data via google sheets got quite messy in the end but it did work out.
Future service:
Anyone who owns an SKB (via GB or second hand) can always contact me in case he wants to get a custom plate, I'll make the DXF file (free of course).
Final note:
A lot didn't go as planned which lead to quite a few delays. The support from all of you guys was outstanding and a huge motivational factor that helped me push trough. I've learned a lot and this experience will help with future projects.
Huge thanks to all participants!
I had two packages still laying around here that were returned to me (not picked up or wrong address). Gotta admit I forgot about them for a while. Due to corona I had some more time and finally took care about those two. They were the reason I couldn't call this GB concluded.
Now I finally can
From those last 5%, some switched to SKB2 and some got a refund.
Overall I'm surprised that from roughly 200 packages, only three in total were returned to me. To my knowledge, all the rest arrived well. Some of you may remember how finicky I was regarding the addresses. With quite a few I wrote a few times back and forth just to make sure the address format was correct. Looks like that effort wasn't for nothing. Managing all your data via google sheets got quite messy in the end but it did work out.
Future service:
Anyone who owns an SKB (via GB or second hand) can always contact me in case he wants to get a custom plate, I'll make the DXF file (free of course).
Final note:
A lot didn't go as planned which lead to quite a few delays. The support from all of you guys was outstanding and a huge motivational factor that helped me push trough. I've learned a lot and this experience will help with future projects.
Huge thanks to all participants!
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- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: Dell AT102W
Hello
I recently got hold of one of these keyboards and the seller said that I could use QMK online configurator to program this keyboard.
But I cant find the right chassis in the drop-down list. Can anyone help me with what I should choose?
I recently got hold of one of these keyboards and the seller said that I could use QMK online configurator to program this keyboard.
But I cant find the right chassis in the drop-down list. Can anyone help me with what I should choose?
- Myoth
- Location: Strasbourg
- Main keyboard: IDB60
- Main mouse: EC1-A
- Favorite switch: Cap BS
- DT Pro Member: -
You need to understand the case is not what defines the firmware used, it's the PCB. To figure out how you would put QMK on it, you need to figure out what pcb your SKB keyboard is using, opening it up and check the PCB should give you a rather straight forward answerExplorer914 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2020, 19:00Hello
I recently got hold of one of these keyboards and the seller said that I could use QMK online configurator to program this keyboard.
But I cant find the right chassis in the drop-down list. Can anyone help me with what I should choose?
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- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: Dell AT102W
Thanks a lot. Will open it up and check. I'm new to keyboard collecting and I don't know all the words and terms yet.Myoth wrote: ↑05 Dec 2020, 19:04You need to understand the case is not what defines the firmware used, it's the PCB. To figure out how you would put QMK on it, you need to figure out what PCB your SKB keyboard is using, opening it up and check the PCB should give you a rather straight forward answer