Alright, got some tentative pricing going after redesign and getting the kit components rounded up
PCB - Starting at $20 at 5 units going down to $9 at 500 units
Bare, no components pre-soldered. Requires a minimum of a Teensy++2.0 and diodes to function. Second PCB and mounting hardware can be purchased to use as a plate/case for the working PCB.
"Replica" Teensy++2.0 + header pins - $13.50
Much cheaper than a legit ++2.0 but claims to still even be able to use the Teensy.exe app for flashing. To be used with this board the LED on pin D6 must be removed, which I will do for all ++2.0s ordered through me. Teensys will also be tested by me before being shipped out.
Diodes - $4 for a pack of 250, drops to $2.7/pack at 80 units
Enough diodes for the board and to account for defects. Nothing special.
Bumpons+Screws+Standoffs - $2.5 per pack of 20 bumpons, 18 standoffs, 36 screws, goes down to $2 at 50 units
Pack of bumpons, screws, and standoffs meant to be used with a second PCB to act as a plate/case to make the board a standalone macro pad.
Everything here should be explanatory. These are all of the components I'm currently planning on having available for the GB unless there's a good bit of requests for other components such as the TRRS ports and RGB strips.
After some thinking and mathing I've chosen to go with a replica Teensy++2.0 for this project instead of a legit one. The replica is less than half the price of the PJRC with header pins and should be functionally identical. As mentioned above, part of buying these through me is I'll be testing flashing and functionality of each of these before shipping as well as removing the LED on pin D6, which needs to be done in order to use that pin for the matrix since I have every other I/O pin on the outer edge used.
The header pins included will be a strip of 40, enough for the majority of people to get normal usage out of the Teensy. My assumption is that anyone that wants to get to the inner pins of the Teensy will either have more pins on hand or know to order more on their own. The same logic applies to items such as the TRRS port, RGB strip, and MicroSD reader.
Lemme know your thoughts on the matter.
Edit - Instances of "Knockoff" replaced with "Replica" since someone didn't like the word.