for the love of Fujitsu leaf spring-60% FLS custom keyboard with aluminum case

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morbid42

28 Dec 2020, 04:21

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based on previoust works ,the 3rd LS60 is done
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the top frame is not anodized, just kinda lazy
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a tribute to fujitsu
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keycap details
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Polecat

28 Dec 2020, 04:38

Wow, just lovely, thanks for sharing!

cheater

28 Dec 2020, 04:55

i love the key caps - what do they look like on the underside? i know they're fujitsu mount. specifically esc, shift, enter on this new one.

beautiful build, absolutely adorable.

cheater

28 Dec 2020, 05:22

by the way, what keyboard are those key caps from? the alphanumerics, shift, break (stop), and enter - they're super pretty. I searched around, but I couldn't find much.

Assuming those are abs, you can repair the dent in the shift by using abs welding compound. It temporarily turns plastic into slightly malleable gel. So you could shave off a bit of the plastic from the underside of one of the caps, mix it with the welding compound, then put some welding compound on the ding, and then put the plastic filler on that. it'll heal up and look like one part. once it's one part, let it get firm, then put on some more welding compound, and form the ding to be flat again using something smooth like glass. you might have to sand a little. after sanding, give it a quick wipe with the welding compound again to give it a nicer finish. for this amount of work you should use like half a drop. not sure where you're located, i bought The Bloq Plastic Weld and had great luck repairing and reforming tiny plastic pieces. Like those tiny screw shafts that hold together two parts of a plastic housing (in my shaver), or those tiny tiny teeth that snap around the other part of the shell. Also repaired the clamp on the battery compartment cover for my old sony tv remote this way. it hadn't broken off, but when i bought it it was bent away so that it didn't actually latch shut. a little of this compound made the latch soft and i was able to reform it.

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morbid42

06 Jan 2021, 10:31

cheater wrote:
28 Dec 2020, 05:22
by the way, what keyboard are those key caps from? the alphanumerics, shift, break (stop), and enter - they're super pretty. I searched around, but I couldn't find much.

Assuming those are abs, you can repair the dent in the shift by using abs welding compound. It temporarily turns plastic into slightly malleable gel. So you could shave off a bit of the plastic from the underside of one of the caps, mix it with the welding compound, then put some welding compound on the ding, and then put the plastic filler on that. it'll heal up and look like one part. once it's one part, let it get firm, then put on some more welding compound, and form the ding to be flat again using something smooth like glass. you might have to sand a little. after sanding, give it a quick wipe with the welding compound again to give it a nicer finish. for this amount of work you should use like half a drop. not sure where you're located, i bought The Bloq Plastic Weld and had great luck repairing and reforming tiny plastic pieces. Like those tiny screw shafts that hold together two parts of a plastic housing (in my shaver), or those tiny tiny teeth that snap around the other part of the shell. Also repaired the clamp on the battery compartment cover for my old sony tv remote this way. it hadn't broken off, but when i bought it it was bent away so that it didn't actually latch shut. a little of this compound made the latch soft and i was able to reform it.

kinda busy these days!
the original keyboard can be found in my last post
here's the linkviewtopic.php?f=2&t=24374

I never try to repair any keycaps, all the keycaps I used are fully intact.
here's the bottom of 2.25u and iso enter keycaps, they are pbt keycaps, all the keycaps I used in my builds are double shot abs, but they got the same stabilizer structure
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hellothere

06 Jan 2021, 16:51

Very pretty. Reminds me that I'm still on a quest to find clicky FLS.

keyboard Kultist

06 Jan 2021, 17:35

Very nice! Fujitsu leaf spring are a lovely switch and this looks great.

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Reshala

06 Jan 2021, 20:08

Saw ur pingjunior post on zfrontier, awesome work!

Kneeboard

08 Jan 2021, 06:45

That looks marvellous!

cheater

09 Jan 2021, 16:50

morbid42 wrote:
06 Jan 2021, 10:31
cheater wrote:
28 Dec 2020, 05:22
by the way, what keyboard are those key caps from? the alphanumerics, shift, break (stop), and enter - they're super pretty. I searched around, but I couldn't find much.

kinda busy these days!
the original keyboard can be found in my last post
here's the linkviewtopic.php?f=2&t=24374

Hi, thanks for the link. I saw your post, but it does not show this keyboard, and it also doesn't mention the model numbers - what model number is this keyboard (or the keycaps) from? Does it come with any specific computer / terminal / system? Thanks

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morbid42

11 Jan 2021, 04:27

Reshala wrote:
06 Jan 2021, 20:08
Saw ur pingjunior post on zfrontier, awesome work!
wow,thanks :P

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morbid42

11 Jan 2021, 04:50

cheater wrote:
09 Jan 2021, 16:50
morbid42 wrote:
06 Jan 2021, 10:31
cheater wrote:
28 Dec 2020, 05:22
by the way, what keyboard are those key caps from? the alphanumerics, shift, break (stop), and enter - they're super pretty. I searched around, but I couldn't find much.

kinda busy these days!
the original keyboard can be found in my last post
here's the linkviewtopic.php?f=2&t=24374

Hi, thanks for the link. I saw your post, but it does not show this keyboard, and it also doesn't mention the model numbers - what model number is this keyboard (or the keycaps) from? Does it come with any specific computer / terminal / system? Thanks


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here's the keyboard that all the keycaps and switches came from, the model number is N860-2899-V001
maybe it's a oem keyboard for Olympus medical terminal, used to see multiple types of Olympus medical terminal keyboads are made by Fujitsu
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cheater

13 Jan 2021, 10:11

That's nice - thanks for the info. You say you don't like damaged keys, so if you're looking to get rid of it, let me know perhaps, I think it's kinda cute.

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Chyros

14 Jan 2021, 08:19

Wow, that's really cool =o . Love the Fujitsu logo badge too!

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morbid42

15 Jan 2021, 09:56


Alectardy98

20 Jan 2021, 06:30

Wow this is next level !!! I'm impressed.Now I want to attempt Something Similar !!!

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morbid42

15 Feb 2021, 16:43

Chyros wrote:
14 Jan 2021, 08:19
Wow, that's really cool =o . Love the Fujitsu logo badge too!
wow thanks Chyros, really likes your keyboard reviews :D

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morbid42

15 Feb 2021, 16:44

2021.2.15 update
got my typing demo posted on youtube

ntv242ver2

15 Feb 2021, 21:17

This is so cool dude. maybe you should run a GB lol

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morbid42

16 Feb 2021, 13:37

more typing demonstrations!


linear switch with damped slider

clicky switch with damped slider

Alectardy98

17 Feb 2021, 02:26

can you share the files to do this? I would love to do this myself!

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morbid42

17 Feb 2021, 03:17

Alectardy98 wrote:
17 Feb 2021, 02:26
can you share the files to do this? I would love to do this myself!
can check my github page here, I share this project months ago, and just got updated
https://github.com/morbid42/Leaf-Spring-60-LS60-

Easy_Spinach

30 Oct 2021, 01:29

Just found this. Insane build, very cool. Also love the look of the non ano alu.

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