Split ergonomic keyboard project

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dirge

07 Dec 2012, 19:49

Think its my normal can't make a fucking USB pinout to save my life... will pick it up tomorrow. Read litsters post that you can't just plug into the teensy. You need it plumbed into the board.

Aleksander

07 Dec 2012, 20:32

dirge wrote:Image
So, I guess you have two left hands? or is the right hand busy doing something "else"? :lol:

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dirge

07 Dec 2012, 20:59

Lol, was just to hold / count switches :)

Aleksander

07 Dec 2012, 23:50

Aha!
Still looking for a set of boards thou, getting impatient :p

Aleksander

08 Dec 2012, 01:45

Dudes, time to take some chill-pills.
This thread is derailing and is on a steep, slippery slope into a deep dark place,
so stop it and please get back on track.

SleepingInMyCode

08 Dec 2012, 06:30

I so want to throw money at this.

Now!!

P.S. I mean it. I'm just not enough of a gentleman and read through the thread to figure out if I even can do that right now.

AloisiusFauxly

08 Dec 2012, 08:40

You can't throw money at it yet, although wheels seem to be in motion.

mikelanding

08 Dec 2012, 08:45

SleepingInMyCode wrote:I so want to throw money at this.

Now!!

P.S. I mean it. I'm just not enough of a gentleman and read through the thread to figure out if I even can do that right now.
Same with me. :D
I had a fetish on Split, Ergo, Maltron/kinesis layout Keyboard.
Please take my money! :lol:

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dirge

08 Dec 2012, 10:52

I fail at USB... So ripped it out and took VCC and Ground from the Teensy itself...
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So it's working now, I'll get some build instructions up when I can.

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dirge

08 Dec 2012, 11:26

We bad news, the product I was going to use to join the layers of acrylic sheet is crap http://plastex.net/ Just isn't working for me so I need to find another adhesive and hope it looks okay.

Anyone recommend a product?

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fossala
Elite +1

08 Dec 2012, 11:46

dirge wrote:We bad news, the product I was going to use to join the layers of acrylic sheet is crap http://plastex.net/ Just isn't working for me so I need to find another adhesive and hope it looks okay.

Anyone recommend a product?
Hot glue?

EDIT: No more nails tape, I use that stuff for everything.

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sinis

08 Dec 2012, 12:17

dirge wrote:We bad news, the product I was going to use to join the layers of acrylic sheet is crap http://plastex.net/ Just isn't working for me so I need to find another adhesive and hope it looks okay.

Anyone recommend a product?
acetone

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKHbKlq7aPg[/youtube]

Only works, if it is really acrylic. And it will start to dissolve the styringe depending on what styringe you use. So be careful.

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damorgue

08 Dec 2012, 13:31

Acetone has a tendency to make the joining layer opaque, just fyi.

hoggy

08 Dec 2012, 13:37

I remember using chloroform at school...

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justcallmecrash

08 Dec 2012, 13:38

hoggy, this is not the dating thread. ;-)

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dirge

08 Dec 2012, 14:29

It seems to have bonded a bit over time, I think some G clamps and practice, regardless it's not going to look very good. Would suggest sticking with litsters methods :)

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Jim66

08 Dec 2012, 21:59

Ohhh, that looks so nice dirge, have you had anymore luck sticking the layers together?

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dirge

09 Dec 2012, 12:09

Jim66 wrote:Ohhh, that looks so nice dirge, have you had anymore luck sticking the layers together?
lol not much, just had a look at it...

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an aquired taste I think... looks worse in person lol

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litster

09 Dec 2012, 18:39

If you glue instead of using screws, opaque acrylic would work better. Did you glue all layers together?

jesse

09 Dec 2012, 19:39

The ErgoDox is looking...gorgeous. It's going to be an absolutely lovely keyboard. I...got a little impatient waiting for the final build and group buy, so I decided to see how far I could get building something like one myself using the published .stl files.

I got further than I would have expected :)

http://blog.fsck.com/2012/12/building-a ... art-1.html
http://blog.fsck.com/2012/12/building-a ... art-2.html

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dirge

09 Dec 2012, 19:39

Yeah the glue stinks too :(

For a DIY case it works, got a little better with the other half. Will photo tomorrow. The supplier didn't have the best finish on the cuts either. I'll get more photos up

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webwit
Wild Duck

09 Dec 2012, 19:40

@jesse
Great work!

jesse

09 Dec 2012, 19:46

webwit wrote:@jesse
Great work!
Thanks! As a first soldering project, I'm pretty damn happy with it.

maxrunner

09 Dec 2012, 22:45

Been a bit off from this thread. Did the group buy started?

rodtang

09 Dec 2012, 22:48

maxrunner wrote:Been a bit off from this thread. Did the group buy started?
Nope :roll:

AloisiusFauxly

10 Dec 2012, 03:39

PCBs? Who needs those? Nice job on the keybo and on getting front page of HN to boot!

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Jim66

11 Dec 2012, 10:24

Great work jesse!

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Daniel

11 Dec 2012, 21:30

jesse, your traffic must have peaked incredibly as both or your articles were linked on hackernews... looks great btw :) I like the grey homerow!

AloisiusFauxly

13 Dec 2012, 01:26

nodnerb wrote:I plan to use sugru to raise my ergodox instead of wine corks or screws. Sugru FTW!
Sugru is awesome! You can make your own too, equal parts silicone and corn starch.

AloisiusFauxly

13 Dec 2012, 11:31

You can always color it although I've never bothered.

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