This thread is for a ̶G̶r̶o̶u̶p̶ ̶B̶u̶y̶ sale of my Metal FSSK top plate.
Assembly guide: viewtopic.php?p=512498#p512498
Final update: Completed.
Update 3/11/2023: Partway through sending invoices.
Update 2/16/2023: Manufacturing completed.
Update 1/25/2023: Plates and foam arrived. Bending.
Update 12/23/2022: PCBs and controllers arrived, plates and foam ordered.
Update 11/30/2022: PCBs and Controllers ordered.
Update 11/18/2022: AT barrel support added, PCB price quote added.
These pictures are of the prototype.
What this project IS:
- A reasonably simple kit to convert an SSK to a Model F-style internal assembly
- A significant improvement in sound over the original FSSK
What this project is NOT:
- A fully assembled, drop-in replacement for the SSK internal assembly
- For people who aren't comfortable DIYing and working with their hands
- Perfect
Why?
A normal "FSSK" uses the plastic Model M barrel plate. I do NOT like the sound it makes. It's really loud and doesn't really sound like a Model F at all.
To get closer to the Model F sound, we need to have the Model F assembly consisting of F barrels, a sheet of foam, and a metal top plate.
Sound tests:
Additional images:
- 1.2mm (18-guage) 304 Stainless Steel top plate lasercut from Ponoko and bent in my garage on the slip roller I built. It attaches to the original SSK backplate with 10 M3x10mm and 1 M2x10mm screws tapped into the plate. Assembly requires the cutting the back corner off two barrels for the screw in the middle of the alpha cluster. Modifying the barrels takes about 5 minutes and the functionality of the barrels is not affected.
The plate has spaces for winkeys and the extra key to the right of the spacebar on the Mini M. It also can accept two extra barrels around the arrow keys. The holes between the F row and the alpha cluster are non-functional and are only there to achieve a more uniform bend radius. - 2mm EVA Foam sheet lasercut from Ponoko
- Stabilizer clips bent out of scrap sheet metal by me, attaching to the plate with M3x4mm screws.
I recommend that the user adds tape to the plate and the clips like I've done on my prototype; otherwise the spacebar rattles quite a bit due to the metal-metal contact. Each stabilizer clip is accompanied by one washer. - Hardware consisting of 2 M3x4mm stabilizer clip screws, 10 M3x10mm plate screws, 1 M2x10mm plate screw, and 11 M3 washers
The top row of screws interfere with the case between the alpha cluster and the F row. The ends must be flush with the plate. 3 washers each on the other side is enough to achieve this. - FSSK v1.00b PCB designed by idollar. Looks like everyone needs a PCB.
- SMD Model F Controller designed by pandrew. These will be ordered assembled from JLCPCB. The Pro Micro may or may not come soldered. I haven't decided yet.
Parts necessary for completion that are not included:
- 84 Model F Flippers and 89 XT Model F Barrels - I can supply SOME barrels, as I have parted out a couple Model F XTs, but I cannot supply complete kits. For example, you had one F XT's worth of barrels and flippers (83 flippers and 82 barrels), I could supplement the few extra ones necessary.
- Wire to connect the PCB to the controller - I used an IDE cable which was pretty ass. If there's wire of a certain pitch that would work, I could buy some.
- The prototype plates are unfinished cold-rolled steel. The production plates will be SAE 304 Stainless Steel, which will be shinier and shouldn't rust.
- The plate screws will be 10mm low-profile phillips head, which will protrude less from the plate. The ones I used in the prototype are 12mm hex head.
- The center plate screw will be M2, not M3. The prototype uses an M3 because it was all I had. It required me to remove too much material from the two surrounding barrels for comfort, so the final will be M2.
- The plate will have smaller bezels, in order to better accommodate the Mini M. However, Mini M compatibility is still unconfirmed.
This is the final price. Optional items are in yellow, required items are in blue.
Notes on the price:
- These plates are handmade. They will be fully functional, obviously, but not cosmetically perfect. Think of them all as B-stock.
- The original SSK backplate is reused, unmodified. No backplate is included in this kit.
- The plate is 100% my work. I spent hours measuring an SSK barrel plate, drafting it in solidworks, building a slip roller, and revising it over and over again.
- Starting with a regular FSSK, what tools are necessary to assemble this kit?
A phillips head screwdriver. That's it. Maybe some pliers. Assembly takes about 10 minutes and you don't need any clamps. - Is this compatible with the Mini M?
I don't know. I sold my Mini M. The bolt pattern should be the same, but the Mini M has less space on either side. Since making the prototype, I have changed the design to be less wide. - Can you make a fullsize version?
Not at this time. - What layouts are supported?
ISO, ANSI, whatever you can do with a normal SSK. I have not bothered to make a revision of the FSSK PCB that includes the extra keys around the arrow cluster or the extra key to the right of the spacebar. - Does it sound exactly like a Model F?
That depends. Model Fs all sound different because of the different case designs. I think it sounds similar to an F XT. I think it sounds way better than my FSSK that reuses the Model M barrelplate. - What is the official name for this?
I think "Metal Plate FSSK" is pretty accurate.
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