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geekhack Media / Re: What did you get in the mail today?
« Last post by Rob27shred on Fri, 03 May 2024, 16:53:37 »
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Got a Matrix 8XV 3.0 today! Not a huge fan of the alum meme cut plate, so I might opt to grab a non meme cut aftermarket alum plate for it. Other than that though it's a great looking board! Can't wait to get it built & give it a go!
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] GMK 3077 (Previously Brown on Beige)
« Last post by IOVERCALLHISTIOCYTES on Fri, 03 May 2024, 16:38:36 »
In that render are there two non windowed stepped caps keys in the bottom medley?
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Nyawice
« Last post by hali on Fri, 03 May 2024, 16:24:33 »
What purple keycap set is that? Or is it only a render for the IC.

i'm sorry but it's not real
if you want to run it the theoretical colours are pantone P 98-16 C, 276 C, 4002 C, and GMK MG1
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zFrontier appears to be selling it in stock - https://www.zfrontier.com/app/mch/1RJRmy99DrX1

I wonder if there will be other vendors...
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Keyboards / Re: Mission Control
« Last post by TomahawkLabs on Fri, 03 May 2024, 15:39:19 »
This thread has very similar parallels with the automotive community in regards to Resto-mods vs restorations. What has more value, a USB enabled, usable keyboard made from the bones of a vintage machine or keeping it stock and using a convertor or translator to communicate via USB?

I have been harvesting Alps switches for use in AEK keyboards, but with new guts to use with modern systems. AEKs are very common and are not seen as sought after in the way some other keyboards are. Makes me wonder what people think of switch harvesting (engine swapping) from vintage keyboards.
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Keyboards / Re: Mission Control
« Last post by _rubik on Fri, 03 May 2024, 15:21:37 »

Cutting a hole for the LCD is double damage.

The case with the cut-out is a later M-122 case that has little collector's value, and may well be available from Unicomp anyway, at least in black.

I didn't know that; thanks for the context!
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Introduction on the Pneuma from Stef:
The Pneuma is my take on the 60% form factor that I have worked on for the past couple of years. The name "Pneuma" or "πνεῦμα" is a noun used by the ancient Greeks to describe the "Spirit"  or "Soul". It is also used to describe the creative force within humans, a nod to the inspiration I've gotten while designing the board. The board was developed around the design philosophy that a product shall be interesting from three distances: far away, regular usage distance, and up-close.

From afar, the large shapes, soft lines and material finishes invite the user to come closer. Here they can notice the symmetry, balanced weight and design cues like the slightly larger slope of the case that looks like it sucks in the keycaps. Finally, when getting really up-close with the board, tiny details start to stand out like the continuous curvature of the outer edges and the tiny fillets used on the main chamfers to soften the look & feel.

A private GB was held for the Mk.1 design in 2020. It was planned to enter the public GB phase shortly after but was deemed too risky at that point in time due to the pandemic. However, armed with new insights, we improved the Mk.2 in terms of assembly, typing feel, and machinability while staying true to my initial vision for the board.




Changes from the Mk.1:
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Mounting changed from poron gasket mounting to o-ring strip gasket mounting.
Plate coverage and stiffness are similar, but gaskets are now removable/replaceable to experiment with different materials and hardnesses.

Overhauled internal construction.
No mid-piece and faceplate but a single bottom piece. This simplifies the complex machining of the Mk.1 design and reduces the number of screws needed to disassemble the board (from 10 to 4) without losing the screwless exterior.

Added internal weight.
To offset the weight from the previously optional stainless steel faceplate/mid-piece in order to increase total weight and cover the daughterboard cable channel.

Introduced Polycarbonate top version.
Due to the new assembly method of the Mk.2, there are no visible screws in the PC top, and all threads remain in the aluminium bottom. The PC top didn't fit the desired design language in the Mk.1 since the screws would be visible.


The design language and ratios have remained the same but refined with continuous curvature on the outer radii, softened edges less prone to damage, and updated logo at the bottom.


Product details:
Specifications:
6.5 degree typing angle
7.5 degree top case angle
Clean seamless construction
23.1mm Adjusted Keyboard Front Height
O-ring strip gasket mount compatibel with 3mm ø cord
6063 Aluminium top/bottom case or option for PC top.
Copper internal weight
Estimated weight: 1.5kg (built)
Compatible with Geon 60% removable rubber feet
QMK/VIA compatible PCB by Martin

What is included:
- Pneuma Mk.2/60 case (top, bottom and weight)
- Standards aluminium ANSI plate
- Solder PCB
- String of O-ring gasket
- Assembly hardware and alignment pins
- Rubber feet
- Antistatic bottom case sheet
- Carrying case with cleaning cloth
- Color combinations and material options available at:
https://www.antipode.studio/collections/pneuma

Plate & PCB:
Default plate compatibility

PCB compatibility


Current sale plans:
- Streams from Alexotos on May 5th and LightningX TBA
- Presale from May 6th till May 12th: Aegis Green and Midnight Purple will be pre-order exclusives color options. WK and HHKB layouts for all colors will also be a pre-order exclusive. Antipode will only stock WKL.
- Antipode exclusive in-stock: 100 planned units
- Price $399 for the kit with, Estimated production timeline of 6-7 months after the end of the presale.



Visuals:
Prototype Photos:

First round of prototypes:

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Second round of prototypes:

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Case internals:

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Typing tests:
First round prototype with Gateron Oil kings on Alu plate:

First round prototype with Sarokey strawberry wines on Alu plate:




Special thanks to:
The Antipode team, for collaborating with me on my personal dream project and offering a level of collaboration unheard of in this hobby.

All buyers and supporters of the Mk.1 Pneuma, for offering great insights for improvement and their long term support for this project ❤️.





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Called this out for being sus on Reddit.

Now it's just been confirmed it's never being made.

At least make an exit scam that hasn't already been done.
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