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Quote from: agodinhost on Tue, 23 April 2013, 13:24:51Geeeeeeeeeeeeee, so many wires!Awesome work man!I'm kinda paranoiac with exposed wires and short circuits though ...you took too much time to design the PCB I had to be creative
Geeeeeeeeeeeeee, so many wires!Awesome work man!I'm kinda paranoiac with exposed wires and short circuits though ...
I honestly would rather buy this than most standardized keyboard. It's looking really good, just change the phillips screws
I tried many screws but at the end the phillips are those that give me the most perestroika feeling The ones suggested by broadmonkey are a bit problematic on my case because I don't have enough clearance to completely inset them into the case top (which is also the plate).also consider it's 100% stainless steel... a hell to work with (I broke 3 threading bits)
Threading bits? Y U NO USE NUTS??
You could use something like this... (Attachment Link) It has a thread inside to insert a screw from the back- No thread tapping, just drilling- Flat and minimalistic at the faceplate- Screw head hidden on the underside
Thanks agodinhost for working and posting this! You did and exceptional work.I don't think there's enough interest for the SMD version but the teensy is tempting if we find a way to fit the usb cable.
I'm here.
I know somewhere I saw a link to the wiki page you created based on your work with hard wiring but I can not seem to find it now?I want to create a alps gh60 hard wired but I am basically stuck planning and understanding the wiring matrices and how this all ties to the teensy controller.would someone mind giving a brief explanation of how the wiring connects together?
Quote from: domoaligato on Thu, 02 May 2013, 10:56:20I know somewhere I saw a link to the wiki page you created based on your work with hard wiring but I can not seem to find it now?I want to create a alps gh60 hard wired but I am basically stuck planning and understanding the wiring matrices and how this all ties to the teensy controller.would someone mind giving a brief explanation of how the wiring connects together?Check this out: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=20898.0
I think I'll soon start a "group build" (not "buy") for a 60% alps keyboard (hard wire+teensy) code named whitefox stay tuned.
My wife I a also push her button . But now she have her button push by a different men. So I buy a keyboard a mechanicale, she a reliable like a Fiat.
hope not. these things just take some time. don't be negative!
If you have a PCB use it for goodness sake! The one and only reason to direct wire is to avoid having to fab a board
Quote from: TheSoulhunter on Thu, 25 April 2013, 14:10:10You could use something like this... (Attachment Link) It has a thread inside to insert a screw from the back- No thread tapping, just drilling- Flat and minimalistic at the faceplate- Screw head hidden on the undersideAny idea what the official name for this part is in English? If I translate it I get bolt bus assuming that the name I have for it is even correct, but that just gives me an actual bus as result I'm prototyping my own Dell AT102W case and this could come in handy to replace the nut I have at the bottom *Found it! In English it's called a blind nut. The only downside is that the outside diameter is ~5mm so those are some big holes ^^You can have them very short: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__8227__blind_nut_m3_10pcs_.htmlOr longer: http://www.ebay.com/itm/25PC-M3-METRIC-NUT-RIVET-BLIND-NUTS-INSERTS-ALUMINUM-/280707253169Btw, hobbyking has really cool screws, bolts and nuts in nylon and different colors of metal.
in the second link they are just rivet inserts, they are not threaded.
Quote from: Matt3o on Wed, 31 July 2013, 05:39:44in the second link they are just rivet inserts, they are not threaded.Not true, they are rivet style nut inserts w/ M3 threads. The are attached just like rivets with a special rivet nut insert tool that squashes them down, but there are some threads in there.
where the hell do you get those?!
It's a good width! If it's half-width it's too narrow, and full-width is too wide.
Just ebay search atmega32u4 and pick something that works for you.
any recomen controller besides TEENSY 2.0 beacuse in my country no one sells TEENSY if buy at pjrc will be time consuming and expensive that shipping but i see on my country any seller Arduino Fio ATmega328P Microcontroller what recomended? qute big or other suggestionsThis shopWhich goodhttp://kam-kits.blogspot.com/search/label/Arduino%20MikrokontrollerThanks
Really superb looking keyboard.With a full stainless steel body, could this be the Delorean of keyboards? What happens when it hits 88 wpm?
Quote from: Matt3o on Thu, 02 May 2013, 13:57:41hope not. these things just take some time. don't be negative!Sorry, 8-)Anyway I'm using that same board as base to create another PCB for one 60% keyboard design (same idea, cherry and alps into the same board).
Quote from: agodinhost on Thu, 02 May 2013, 15:30:54Quote from: Matt3o on Thu, 02 May 2013, 13:57:41hope not. these things just take some time. don't be negative!Sorry, 8-)Anyway I'm using that same board as base to create another PCB for one 60% keyboard design (same idea, cherry and alps into the same board).I'd love to see that, in this "65%" design