Alright I can't hold out info from you guys until this project gets finished. I have to share what I have so far.
For this project I will be building a from scratch TKL keyboard with a hardwired Teensy 2.0 based matrix. With some added flavor. For the most part the entire thing aside from electrical stuffs and the caps is all going to be 316 or 304 stainless steel. The reason for the 304 is because it has better corrosion resistance than 316, and there will be no protective coating on this just a hand done brushed finish.
Construction is going to consist of the following
1/4" thick stainless steel top cover machined by me
1/2" thick stainless steel sides machined by me with detachable cable
bottom is yet to be determined but will not be discussed here until finished
switch plate will consist of four 1/16" stainless steel plates bolted together. Top switch plate will but plain square cherry holes with costar only stab holes (cherry stab wires won't work with the thicker plate). The bottom 3 switch plates will have a slightly larger hole from front to back only to keep as much material there as I can. The purpose here is to increase weight and 100% eliminate any and all flex in the switch plate without stand offs to the plate.
The teensy will be mounted via the Teensy break out board that can be
found here. Feel free to download these files and use at will. Price from osh park was 10.15+shipping if I remember correctly. Just give OldDataHands credit for designing that wonderful part. The breakout board will actually be mounted to top of the top cover above the navigation block on standard sized mother board spacers with the teensy below the top cover. I have already measured, cut off LED leads will reach this far.
Also mounted to the top cover is going to be 2 cherry MX switches that will be functioning as hard wired power and reset switches. Between these switches will reside a selector knob that will allow me to select between both power and reset disengaged, power switch only, reset switch only, and both engaged. This selector switch is courtesy of my dads Fisher Studio Standard receiver from the early 1970's that no longer worked and was getting to difficult to find the replacement parts. Also a huge thank you to LargeFry for helping me sort out that selector switch. You saved me a TON of time here.
I will also be moving the HDD activity LED to under my ESC key again as I have already done on my costar Das. Plus I will be bringing 12 volt power to the keyboard case for some under chassis lighting. Details on this have yet to be ironed out.
I know what you are saying. But USB, power switch, reset switch, HDD LED, and 12 volt power? Thats 12 wires are you going to have 3 USB cords for this thing?. Ahh that my friends is what I have currently done and finished up aside from a quick coat of paint. Behold my detachable 12 wire cord for the Brushed Beauty.
The layout is one of my own creations. This may or may not be exactly what I am planning on doing. Image of proposed layout is in post number 27 in this thread. The only thing that might change is going to be the size of the space bar. I may end up being 9.75x or 10x.
There might be a couple other details that might come up with this between now and finished product.

This is the connector used. The old Centronics 36 connector used on printer cables for years. All I need to do here is add a couple coats of paint. Picked up a can of Krylon Fusion satin black for plastic. Here's to hoping it sticks



All current pics are uploaded for the cord. The actual USB cable is inside the other 8 wires that are braided using the 8 strand round braid with alternating colors. I also stripped the outer black insulation off the USB cable and left the wire and mylar wrapping around the actual USB wires. The only thing I had to modify on the connectors was to remove the strain relief piece. The hood actually fits tight enough it should be just fine the way it is.
And before anyone asks NO I will not make one of these cables for you. This was a royal PITA. Considering I had to figure out how to sleeve a 10 foot piece of 22 ga wire with 1/16" cable sleeving. But I conquered and got er dunn. I can however explain how I was able to sleeve a single 9' 20 ga wire with 1/16" cable sleeving fairly quickly without inching the wire through that sleeve the entire way. If I would have done it that way I would still be trying to sleeve those wires. A very nice tutorial on the braid
can be found here. It was a royal pain for the first half but once I got to the second half it started going a lot smoother and easier. This piece is around 7 feet long.
Here is a finalized layout with the one thing that can change will be the space bar. It will be the only cap on the bottom row and will be centered between the inside edges of the Shift keys.

Here is a JPG of my top plate.

Here is a couple jpg's of my final design for the plate made up into an assembly I have not included drilled holes for where they are going to be bolted together as I am going to do that myself.


Space bar stabilizers will fit 8, 9, 9.75?, and 10unit space bar.
Here is an image of what I plan on doing with the top cover.

And here is an image of the case with top cover. Tomorrow I will get around to including the plates. It actually turns out it is going to weigh significantly less than what I had thought but according to SolidWorks it is still about 10 pounds with just the sides and the top cover. I have not added any chamfers yet but I am thinking of polishing the chamfers and having the rest brushed.

And this is a jpg of the final keyboard design. I just need to fix the spacebar stabilizer locations as I think either they are to low or I just need to move the plate and everything else up a touch.

Well I have fixed the spacebar stab issue. Just had to move them up a touch. This thing looks like it is going to be a bit lighter than I thought. I might have to address that during the actual assembly process.

Melvang
*Edit log*
04OCT2013 - fixed spelling and added tutorial info on the braid
23FEB2014 - Added final layout.
24FEB2014 - Added final design for top plate.
25FEB2014 - Added JPG's for final plate design
04MAR2014 - Changed title of project
14APR2014 - Added image of planed top cover
16APR2014 - Added image of case with top cover And image of full assembly after fixing space bar stab issues and include the mass properties from Solid Works.