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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #300 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 10:34:37 »

Nice work my good man

EDIT: May I?
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Now I have to buy a GH40

and then cancel it?



And now I'm thinking maybe I need to order that R5 40% kit....

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #301 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 10:36:04 »

Nice work my good man

EDIT: May I?
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Now I have to buy a GH40

and then cancel it?

(Attachment Link)

And now I'm thinking maybe I need to order that R5 40% kit....

Order it. It's cheap and looks awesome.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #302 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 10:37:12 »

Nice work my good man

EDIT: May I?
(Attachment Link)

Now I have to buy a GH40

and then cancel it?

(Attachment Link)

And now I'm thinking maybe I need to order that R5 40% kit....

Order it. It's cheap and looks awesome.

But no guarantee I can get the keyboard :(

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #303 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 10:37:25 »
We can still order stuff from that buy?

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #304 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 10:38:44 »
We can still order stuff from that buy?

yes, you can. you can even cancel the orders with CLEARALL

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #305 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 10:40:31 »

Nice work my good man

EDIT: May I?
(Attachment Link)

Now I have to buy a GH40

and then cancel it?

(Attachment Link)

And now I'm thinking maybe I need to order that R5 40% kit....

Order it. It's cheap and looks awesome.

But no guarantee I can get the keyboard :(

You can get it.


We can still order stuff from that buy?

Yes, you can still order.
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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #306 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 10:40:59 »

Nice work my good man

EDIT: May I?
(Attachment Link)

Now I have to buy a GH40

and then cancel it?

(Attachment Link)

And now I'm thinking maybe I need to order that R5 40% kit....

Order it. It's cheap and looks awesome.

But no guarantee I can get the keyboard :(

My plan B would be to ask one of the case guys to just make me a case/plate for this. But I really hope this will happen one day.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #307 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 10:42:36 »
You can get it.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #308 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 17:59:52 »
There was a snag on the first GHpad prototype, which has bled over into alterations on the Smallfry...

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #309 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 20:47:54 »
Does the PCB support alps switches? I'm thinking of making a board with matias quiet switches, they feel really nice.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #310 on: Thu, 05 December 2013, 20:50:00 »
Does the PCB support alps switches? I'm thinking of making a board with matias quiet switches, they feel really nice.

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« Reply #311 on: Fri, 06 December 2013, 15:12:22 »
Does the PCB support alps switches? I'm thinking of making a board with matias quiet switches, they feel really nice.

But that would require buying the PCB, as well as the Matias Quiet switches, and, well... we all know how that will turn out.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #312 on: Fri, 06 December 2013, 15:14:26 »
Does the PCB support alps switches? I'm thinking of making a board with matias quiet switches, they feel really nice.

But that would require buying the PCB, as well as the Matias Quiet switches, and, well... we all know how that will turn out.

Someone already made that joke yesterday

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #313 on: Fri, 06 December 2013, 15:16:19 »
Does the PCB support alps switches? I'm thinking of making a board with matias quiet switches, they feel really nice.

But that would require buying the PCB, as well as the Matias Quiet switches, and, well... we all know how that will turn out.

Someone already made that joke yesterday

Dang... was it deleted? Looks like I'm not only slow, but unoriginal.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #314 on: Fri, 06 December 2013, 15:17:35 »
Does the PCB support alps switches? I'm thinking of making a board with matias quiet switches, they feel really nice.

But that would require buying the PCB, as well as the Matias Quiet switches, and, well... we all know how that will turn out.

Someone already made that joke yesterday

Dang... was it deleted? Looks like I'm not only slow, but unoriginal.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #315 on: Fri, 06 December 2013, 15:21:40 »
Wow, so now you're saying I'm slow, unoriginal, and illiterate?

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #316 on: Wed, 08 January 2014, 00:04:46 »
are people planning on using these as their primary?  or as their laptop keyboard?
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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #317 on: Wed, 08 January 2014, 10:55:31 »
are people planning on using these as their primary?  or as their laptop keyboard?

depends on how quickly I can pick up the layout.  i will most likely travel with it as my road warrior...

i suspect I am going to have some issues coding with it because of the requirement of Fn for stuff like ;, ', ", {, }, (, ), etc...

only time will tell.  :)

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #318 on: Sun, 12 January 2014, 22:03:26 »
Pretty excited about this.  I have 3 or 4 different Fn/Fn2 layers in the plans.  Trying to figure out what is going to make the most sense once my fingers are on that board.  If I can figure out a way to code on that board I would be VERY happy...  All those special characters are going to be a bit tricky I think, but I just need to find one good FN layout which suits my brain.  :)

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #319 on: Sun, 12 January 2014, 23:22:57 »
I oh-so-really want this keyboard. I'd take it with me to class and everything. Maybe even to the bathroom, too.

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« Reply #320 on: Wed, 15 January 2014, 19:40:49 »

I oh-so-really want this keyboard. I'd take it with me to class and everything. Maybe even to the bathroom, too.


"To the bathroom," you say?


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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #321 on: Wed, 15 January 2014, 19:41:59 »
I'll take mine to the top of Mt. Fuji!

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #322 on: Wed, 15 January 2014, 20:31:45 »
@_@ MUST..HAVE...NOW!


I can has beta testing?
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« Reply #323 on: Wed, 15 January 2014, 20:55:57 »

I oh-so-really want this keyboard. I'd take it with me to class and everything. Maybe even to the bathroom, too.


"To the bathroom," you say?


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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #324 on: Wed, 15 January 2014, 21:46:37 »
This thing sure is small... I'm not sure I'll be able to get used to it.  Looking forward to building it though :D

I should have all of the parts sometime next week for those who want to be beta testers.  Those pesky atmegas were illusive.  I think it'll be ~$20-25 for everything but switches.  As of right now, there are 10 available. 

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #325 on: Wed, 15 January 2014, 21:59:14 »
This thing sure is small... I'm not sure I'll be able to get used to it.  Looking forward to building it though :D

I should have all of the parts sometime next week for those who want to be beta testers.  Those pesky atmegas were illusive.  I think it'll be ~$20-25 for everything but switches.  As of right now, there are 10 available.
I am down please, I have soldering equipment and 41 clear switches sitting around doing nothing :)

What do we do about the cases?

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #326 on: Wed, 15 January 2014, 22:17:28 »

This thing sure is small... I'm not sure I'll be able to get used to it.  Looking forward to building it though :D

I should have all of the parts sometime next week for those who want to be beta testers.  Those pesky atmegas were illusive.  I think it'll be ~$20-25 for everything but switches.  As of right now, there are 10 available.
I am down please, I have soldering equipment and 41 clear switches sitting around doing nothing :)

What do we do about the cases?

I am getting one to prototype my case. swillkb.com and the thread in my sig.

I hope to be able to supply instructions for building your own case DIY style. It should be very affordable to do.

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« Reply #327 on: Wed, 15 January 2014, 22:41:29 »
 I'm definitely up for being a beta tester! However, I probably don't have as much as experience as most members of this forum with regards to soldering.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #328 on: Wed, 15 January 2014, 23:17:58 »
Question about all the stuff that comes with these for beta testing, what do we need? Do we simply need switches and you will provide stabilizers and all that stuff?

I am still down though :)

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« Reply #329 on: Thu, 16 January 2014, 01:18:26 »
This thing sure is small... I'm not sure I'll be able to get used to it.  Looking forward to building it though :D

I should have all of the parts sometime next week for those who want to be beta testers.  Those pesky atmegas were illusive.  I think it'll be ~$20-25 for everything but switches.  As of right now, there are 10 available.
I REALLY want to beta test this thing too, please :D
What the hell am I even doing

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« Reply #330 on: Thu, 16 January 2014, 08:48:46 »
Question about all the stuff that comes with these for beta testing, what do we need? Do we simply need switches and you will provide stabilizers and all that stuff?

I am still down though :)

I ordered enough components for each of the boards so I can provide the atmega32u4, usb, reset switch, diodes, caps, resistors, crystal... all those bits.

The main things everyone will have to supply for themselves will be switches, stabilizers, cases and LEDs.   That said, I do have some LEDs and through-hole resistors (for those LEDs) but limited choices if you don't want to supply those on your own.



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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #331 on: Thu, 16 January 2014, 10:26:08 »
Question about all the stuff that comes with these for beta testing, what do we need? Do we simply need switches and you will provide stabilizers and all that stuff?

I am still down though :)

I ordered enough components for each of the boards so I can provide the atmega32u4, usb, reset switch, diodes, caps, resistors, crystal... all those bits.

The main things everyone will have to supply for themselves will be switches, stabilizers, cases and LEDs.   That said, I do have some LEDs and through-hole resistors (for those LEDs) but limited choices if you don't want to supply those on your own.
Thanks, I am going to have to think about this. I have never done SMD soldering and I just found out this morning that the shipping for a group buy I am in right now is going to cost considerably more than I was anticipating.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #332 on: Sun, 19 January 2014, 20:59:39 »
Would be willing to throw myself in as a beta tester, have switches, stabs, made cases for other boards in the past etc.

My only reserve would be the difficulty in soldering on the controller, I have soldered a many a switch and connector, but never something that small.
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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #333 on: Sun, 19 January 2014, 21:01:47 »
If it wasn't for the SMD soldering I'd be down to test one of these.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #334 on: Sun, 19 January 2014, 21:43:21 »

Would be willing to throw myself in as a beta tester, have switches, stabs, made cases for other boards in the past etc.

My only reserve would be the difficulty in soldering on the controller, I have soldered a many a switch and connector, but never something that small.

The controller isn't even the hardest part to solder...it's that damn crystal. :)
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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #335 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 08:34:25 »
guys, help me to get the price of this down:

HONEY/FORTY/BLACK
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Round_5

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« Reply #336 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 08:36:53 »
guys, help me to get the price of this down:

HONEY/FORTY/BLACK
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Round_5

 :D

I thought about getting that but I think I'm going to pass on 40%  :-X

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #337 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 08:39:57 »
Where do I order one?

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #338 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 08:41:45 »
Where do I order one?

Need to be beta tested first, then GB.
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« Reply #339 on: Mon, 20 January 2014, 17:00:30 »
What would be involved with helping beta test?  I am comfortable soldering SMD, IC's, etc.  What about sourcing the components; switches, plates, pcb, etc?  And what sort of testing are you looking for?

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« Reply #340 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 10:26:16 »
What would be involved with helping beta test?  I am comfortable soldering SMD, IC's, etc.  What about sourcing the components; switches, plates, pcb, etc?  And what sort of testing are you looking for?

Good point, I can solder (arguably), program, construct cases, have the components but not sure what parts you are looking to test specifically.
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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #341 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 18:45:30 »
What would be involved with helping beta test?  I am comfortable soldering SMD, IC's, etc.  What about sourcing the components; switches, plates, pcb, etc?  And what sort of testing are you looking for?

Good point, I can solder (arguably), program, construct cases, have the components but not sure what parts you are looking to test specifically.

My plan was to put everything needed into a box, and send that out: PCB, atmega, mini usb, crystal, caps, resistors, diodes...  I have some leds as well and could include appropriate resistors if people want to pick from the colors that I happen to have (blue, green, orange, I believe) - there are only 6 LEDs supported natively, the other 34 would have to have some kind of accessory board to operate.

Testing would involve... building it, making sure it works?  There are only 2 places with alternate key locations.  I intend to also test using the expansion pads (on the right side of the board) to add in a keypad to the matrix.

Maybe document what problems, or whatever you find along the way that could be fixed?  That's all that comes to mind right now. 

Now I need to ping Metalliqaz to make sure this version get supported in his firmware.
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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #342 on: Tue, 21 January 2014, 19:54:33 »
I'm adding this-

to my Round 5 order.

I'm already ordering a set of the alphas, and the mods for the SmallFry KB or only a little bit more.

I would definitely like to be part of the beta when it happens, so just let me know what you need me to do.
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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #343 on: Wed, 22 January 2014, 09:06:30 »
guys, help me to get the price of this down:

HONEY/FORTY/BLACK
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Round_5

:D

Aren't the prices fixed already?

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« Reply #344 on: Wed, 22 January 2014, 09:14:43 »
guys, help me to get the price of this down:

HONEY/FORTY/BLACK
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Round_5

:D

Aren't the prices fixed already?

Yes and No, some of the newer kits are not

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #345 on: Wed, 22 January 2014, 10:51:33 »
guys, help me to get the price of this down:

HONEY/FORTY/BLACK
http://deskthority.net/wiki/Round_5

:D

Aren't the prices fixed already?

Yes and No, some of the newer kits are not

I am assuming that only the kits labeled with something like the following would not be price fixed.

Rebates for larger orders:
  • 2x 95%
  • 3x 90%
  • 4x 85%
  • 5x 80%
  • 6x 75%

I do not see that associated with the black 40% kit...

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« Reply #346 on: Wed, 22 January 2014, 12:41:25 »
The "Rebates for larger orders" only apply if you order multiples of the same set, AFAIK.  For the most part, the prices are fixed.  But, there were several sets that were added only recently, so their prices are still in flux.  And actually, several of them aren't meeting the MOQ, so they may get cut...

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #347 on: Wed, 22 January 2014, 13:08:14 »
I still think this would be baller with a gon skinny-esq case for it. It should be pretty cheap, and I believe that one of us had made one like that before.

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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #348 on: Wed, 22 January 2014, 13:16:01 »
I still think this would be baller with a gon skinny-esq case for it. It should be pretty cheap, and I believe that one of us had made one like that before.

You mean like the pic I took of my purple case project in the OP?
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Re: The SmallFry KB, AKA jdcarpe loves 40%
« Reply #349 on: Wed, 22 January 2014, 13:18:38 »
I still think this would be baller with a gon skinny-esq case for it. It should be pretty cheap, and I believe that one of us had made one like that before.

You mean like the pic I took of my purple case project in the OP?
Is that what it is like? I couldn't ever tell since there isn't a view from the side.