Woooooow!I'm not sure but I'm hoping to go with a weathered look when it is done. I will make the handles it wouldn't be to hard. At first I was looking for just off the shelf drawer pulls that would be the correct size but its probably cheaper and faster for me to just make them myself since I already have the tooling to do that.
That is one awesome idea!! :D
As a fan of Cowboy Bebop I can't wait to see it made :D
Will follow this thread :)
Will you go with weathered look as well?
With or without the handles?
Now you have to get VR glasses and an oldschool PC :D!!
Will make a really cool display piece! Look forward to seeing how this turns out. :thumb:that is my hope as well. I plan to make it a functioning keyboard but I don't see it being a practical keyboard to use... I say that as I'm typing on a 40% lol.
As someone who has never seen this show(?) I can only see this for what it is - a seriously random layout with a lot of stabilised keys!Agreed it is a random layout with a lot of stabilized keys lol
It's always good to see ideas become reality though, looking forward to updates :thumb:
Oh man, that rack mounted keyboard is a beast. Anything other than DSA would completely change the look of the keyboard imoBlank DSA would be the only option for some of those keys. I don't think that the keys on the left hand side really needed to be made that wide.
Oh man, that rack mounted keyboard is a beast. Anything other than DSA would completely change the look of the keyboard imoya the images look dsa in style and its the only real way to get caps that will look correct on it.
Nice. It would be amusing to have a cutout in your desk that you could drop the keyboard intothat would be an interesting idea if i end up using it as my main keyboard and I do have an ikea desktop that I paid $6 for so its not something that is out of the question lol
agreed dsa is the only real option to even put caps on it but I still needed to get the bigass enter and the space bar because signature doesnt make them. It also looks like dsa as it is so that works well in my mind. As for the keys not needing to be that wide they only are because I'm trying to make it as close to their random always changing layout from the anime lolOh man, that rack mounted keyboard is a beast. Anything other than DSA would completely change the look of the keyboard imoBlank DSA would be the only option for some of those keys. I don't think that the keys on the left hand side really needed to be made that wide.
Oh man, that rack mounted keyboard is a beast. Anything other than DSA would completely change the look of the keyboard imoya the images look dsa in style and its the only real way to get caps that will look correct on it.Nice. It would be amusing to have a cutout in your desk that you could drop the keyboard intothat would be an interesting idea if i end up using it as my main keyboard and I do have an ikea desktop that I paid $6 for so its not something that is out of the question lolagreed dsa is the only real option to even put caps on it but I still needed to get the bigass enter and the space bar because signature doesnt make them. It also looks like dsa as it is so that works well in my mind. As for the keys not needing to be that wide they only are because I'm trying to make it as close to their random always changing layout from the anime lolOh man, that rack mounted keyboard is a beast. Anything other than DSA would completely change the look of the keyboard imoBlank DSA would be the only option for some of those keys. I don't think that the keys on the left hand side really needed to be made that wide.Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/RbWZMuNl.jpg)
could be or it could just be their half hearted attempt to put legends on the keycaps but others clearly show there are not legends on the keys. its not in all of the screen shots I have of the keyboard
Looks like there are lights in the leftmost keys...
Wow, that's not great machining work. You should ask them to fix that if possible.its just water jet cut aluminum most of that bow is just a result of the metal they started with I really wouldn't expect them to do anything about it but maybe that is just because I have worked with enough metal to assume it will be that way a bit.
Nice to see u come along :thumb: looks great but that bend is unfortunate. How did this happen? Didnt you order everything to be straight like giving them a max lift in the middle of 1mm or so. Because the metal shouldn't rely bend wile water-cuting. It doesn't heat up or anything. Only possible way this could happen is when you use Material that has high stress on it.just because plate / sheet tends to have some bow in it in general. I'm sure it could have been minimized just by rotating my parts on the sheet but depending on what else was cut out on that sheet it could cause more waste. The way every one reacts to it kind of makes me question myself on not contacting bigbluesaw about it but I really don't think they would do anything about it.
But I'm sure you'll be able to work out these bends its just a pain ^^
Looking forward on further progress
this is fantastic - awesome idea!!!I stole the idea from another member that wanted to do it before me but I saw no progress on his so I decided to make it my self
It's the nature of OCD on here ;) :))
I imagine you will have screws down the length of that top plate to affix it to the chassis so it will flatten out then.
Don't get me wrong. They probably won't do anything about it, but if you specificaly order it straight or define it in the drawings you sent them (parallel symbol or such) they would have had to use another metal. I can say for sure but the 0.5x0.5m material i often used or even longer was not even close to be bent that much.Nice to see u come along :thumb: looks great but that bend is unfortunate. How did this happen? Didnt you order everything to be straight like giving them a max lift in the middle of 1mm or so. Because the metal shouldn't rely bend wile water-cuting. It doesn't heat up or anything. Only possible way this could happen is when you use Material that has high stress on it.just because plate / sheet tends to have some bow in it in general. I'm sure it could have been minimized just by rotating my parts on the sheet but depending on what else was cut out on that sheet it could cause more waste. The way every one reacts to it kind of makes me question myself on not contacting bigbluesaw about it but I really don't think they would do anything about it.
But I'm sure you'll be able to work out these bends its just a pain ^^
Looking forward on further progress
only sent a 2d drawing so I think it is safe to assume it would be flat but I know of no for me to have told them to make it flat and it isn't like I was paying for something to be precision machined just water jet cut.
Don't get me wrong. They probably won't do anything about it, but if you specificaly order it straight or define it in the drawings you sent them (parallel symbol or such) they would have had to use another metal. I can say for sure but the 0.5x0.5m material i often used or even longer was not even close to be bent that much.
But i lasercut my backplate myself and it bent also like your material but because of the heat inducted. Some careful bending and it was straight.
Note: I personally never worked outeside my country so i dont know about the standarts in your country or what to expect so don't take my word for everything, I say it would have been possible to make these partes with less bend especialy with watercuting, but i have no clue what your standarts are like or what machine there using so i could be comepletly wrong and what you got is perfectly fine. (not that it isnt how it is you just have to straighten it out manualy)
Yeah a 2D drawing with out any measuerments wont do the trick. You would need to make a tecincal drawing and specifiy stuff. But this would result in higher cost. You would have needet to put this sympel on the drawing and specifiy its flatnesya bigbluesaw just has an online price quote system where I just upload a dxf and never talk to anyone when ordering... Just the way I like it lolShow Image(http://www.cad-programme.com/tipps/img/ebenheit1.png)
For straigthening it out you could try to get some stress out of the sheet with heating it up. Use a torch on the convex side of the sheet and heat it carefully, take care not to melt it or deform it. (not guaranteed to work)
Nice milling. Looks good.it may involve some jb weld or just some welding unless I just say f it and screw it in all together. I realized I want another plate between the top and the switch plate so I need to make that as well now since I'm not going to have any more parts water jet for it and I already have the metal just sitting around.
Have you figured out how to join the pieces yet?
I definitely think this is the most original keyboard build on GH at present.ya its point isn't really to be the smallest most practical keyboard around. I already have small down since I'm typing on a thin %40 I'm as it is but its also far from practical. I'm not sure If I could really say I have a practical keyboard.
It's going to be big and bulky, but that's half the point.
It should take both hands to move around!
it may involve some jb weld or just some welding unless I just say f it and screw it in all together. I realized I want another plate between the top and the switch plate so I need to make that as well now since I'm not going to have any more parts water jet for it and I already have the metal just sitting around.
ya... ya no metal brake... Well I do kind of have 2 and my brother works in a sheet metal shop... The base will be screwed together with visible screws on all sides rather then just the 2 sides. I may end up remaking the base later if I don't like how it turns out. I could just make it out of one strip and bend it if I wanted it just wouldn't end up with sharp corners which is why I milled corner blocks that the side pieces will screw into.
Shame you don't have use of a brake. You could have shaped the sides to fit together nicely -- one of your reference screengrabs shows one side screwed into the other. Then you could use the top handles as nuts and fit long-ish screws through the top, plate, and sides to hold it all together.
Have you put any more thought into the keycaps? Looks like you're using some vintage caps as you work, but I'm wondering if that is what you envision for the end result.I have always planned to uses dsa blanks from signature plastic but I had to buy a parts keyboard to get the big ass enter and the 10u space bar because they don't make those so I may end up having to paint them or paint all the keycaps to make them match in color. I just have not bought the keycaps because I don't have the money at the moment i have to wait a few more weeks before ordering them.
This is looking really spectacular so far!I took the idea from some one else that never made it so not so original lol
What a great and original idea.
So surreal to see that keyboard come to life. I hope you have clicky switches in mind :DWell I was going to use vintage blacks but now I wonder if I should use some blues or greens... I guess I'm going to have to rewatch cowboy bebop to see how the keyboard sounds lol
Will you be typing on it with your feet?hopefully not but you never know for sure lol
It looks like you'll have quite a bit of room in there afterwards to put all manner of things.no I have not really thought about that but I have thought about cutting a hole in an ikea desktop for it if that counts for anything lol
Have you given any thoughts to a fitting payload?
Whatever I was expecting from the title, it didn't live up to the thread content. Any time there's machining porn in a thread I'm really happy. Love where this build is going.there would me more machining porn but I have to drive 45 minutes to and from my lathe and mill which is at my parants house so I just bought a cheap $60 harbor fright drill press so I can keep working on it with out having to drive lol
This is coming along nicely.some is needed regardless because every time they drew it at a different angle even in the same part of the show it changes lol. But I don't view this as a practical keyboard so it being a little hard to use is fine by me.
I think a bit of artistic license could be in order with those handles.
Are you planning on using a mouse too - if so I think those handles are going to get in the way quite quickly.
Anything higher than the keycaps themselves is going to get in the way I think.
That keyboard wouldn't be the same without the handles :confused:agreed It needs that random rack mount keyboard feel lol
I I bent up some rack mount style handles for it but im not sure if they are too tall still or not.
they are not mounted on the board yet just sitting on it to give me an idea of their size.Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/ST2Zqlzh.jpg)
images of the ed keyboard for referanceShow Image(http://i.imgur.com/wDF4KHrh.jpg)Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/Xirov7Ih.jpg)Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/yTvN1P0h.jpg)Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/RDOTZ13h.jpg)
every time I look at them I remember how much they change from screen shot to screen shot lol
Does her computer have a cardboard case on it? :))ya... may want to try making that as well at some point lol. The fact that you said her tells me you know the anime lol.
IMO I'd shorten the height of the handles ever so slightly and they'll be perfect.I cut them down another 1/8" and they seem a bit better. I think I'm going to keep them at that for now but I could always cut them down more later.
This build is incredible, great work here!
Does her computer have a cardboard case on it? :))ya... may want to try making that as well at some point lol. The fact that you said her tells me you know the anime lol.
Does her computer have a cardboard case on it? :))ya... may want to try making that as well at some point lol. The fact that you said her tells me you know the anime lol.
Oh yeah. Who doesn't know about Bebop at this point? It's legendary.
Oh yeah. Who doesn't know about Bebop at this point? It's legendary.im part of an anime club on another forum and alot of the members have never seen it which just seems odd lol
A full rig build would need its very own glass case for viewing purposes :eek:
Nice work there Charger.what I did was drilled through it and taped the holes so they are only small little spots where the screws are. I may leave them like that as I was thinking about leaving the top plate as raw aluminum. But if I do paint it I would be filling the holes before painting like you are saying.
What about using countersunk screws for your top plates and then bog over the screw heads as it is going to be painted?
Oh yeah. Who doesn't know about Bebop at this point? It's legendary.im part of an anime club on another forum and alot of the members have never seen it which just seems odd lolA full rig build would need its very own glass case for viewing purposes :eek:
no fun if it cant be used lol.Nice work there Charger.what I did was drilled through it and taped the holes so they are only small little spots where the screws are. I may leave them like that as I was thinking about leaving the top plate as raw aluminum. But if I do paint it I would be filling the holes before painting like you are saying.
What about using countersunk screws for your top plates and then bog over the screw heads as it is going to be painted?
On a side note... As I typed this replay my dog managed to knock over a unopened pepsi on my desk where it hit a tape measure and put a hole in it spraying my monitor and desk as well as resulting it a trail of soda all the way to the nearest sink... fun fun.
That enter key is massive. Where did you find it?i hunted ebay for a keyboard that had a big ass enter, 10u space bar, and used cherry switches for a few months
That layout is surely as weird ss edward!! :) i love this show, cant wait to see the end product!
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Your project inspired my 40% Edward keyboard. http://www.40percent.club/2016/11/40-edward.html (http://www.40percent.club/2016/11/40-edward.html)
Can't wait to see it completed.
Your project inspired my 40% Edward keyboard. http://www.40percent.club/2016/11/40-edward.html (http://www.40percent.club/2016/11/40-edward.html)
Can't wait to see it completed.
that's pretty slick. do you find those handles get in the way of typing at all?