would love to see hight profile and ideally have the screws on the bottom so they arent visible from the top to keep a clean look, ideally also a standard bottom row, with either 2 1.25u keys and a blocker between them and the arrow keys or three 1u keys ideally the first option just to keep things more standard for more people and keep it cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing really love the look and layout tho and think it has a great potential :)+1 to this (high profile, no screw, standard bottom row)
Like the idea but how's this a 65% though? Are TKL's gonna be called 60% with f-row and arrows now?
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would love to see hight profile and ideally have the screws on the bottom so they arent visible from the top to keep a clean look, ideally also a standard bottom row, with either 2 1.25u keys and a blocker between them and the arrow keys or three 1u keys ideally the first option just to keep things more standard for more people and keep it cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing really love the look and layout tho and think it has a great potential :)+1 to this (high profile, no screw, standard bottom row)
would love to see hight profile and ideally have the screws on the bottom so they arent visible from the top to keep a clean look, ideally also a standard bottom row, with either 2 1.25u keys and a blocker between them and the arrow keys or three 1u keys ideally the first option just to keep things more standard for more people and keep it cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing really love the look and layout tho and think it has a great potential :)+1 to this (high profile, no screw, standard bottom row)
I was actually thinking about making a high profile case soon, with screws on the back, and standard bottom row (I already have the CAD model and PCB ready to go for manufacturing) :P .Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/rh4RXL3.png)
The only thing is, making a case high profile increases the cost to manufacture because there are more parts; this board is me trying to get it as low cost and utilitarian as possible, hence the "White Fox" style assembly.
I'll definitely add a standard layout to allow for more compatible keycapsets to this build if it gets to group buy stage.
If the highprofile option is preferred I will create a new IC for it!
Let's say I don't use the feet. 0° angle then?
would love to see hight profile and ideally have the screws on the bottom so they arent visible from the top to keep a clean look, ideally also a standard bottom row, with either 2 1.25u keys and a blocker between them and the arrow keys or three 1u keys ideally the first option just to keep things more standard for more people and keep it cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing really love the look and layout tho and think it has a great potential :)+1 to this (high profile, no screw, standard bottom row)
I was actually thinking about making a high profile case soon, with screws on the back, and standard bottom row (I already have the CAD model and PCB ready to go for manufacturing) :P .Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/rh4RXL3.png)
The only thing is, making a case high profile increases the cost to manufacture because there are more parts; this board is me trying to get it as low cost and utilitarian as possible, hence the "White Fox" style assembly.
I'll definitely add a standard layout to allow for more compatible keycapsets to this build if it gets to group buy stage.
If the highprofile option is preferred I will create a new IC for it!
Great news then! I like that look!
Maybe offer it as an option if possible? The low price point is one of the main attraction indeed and as long as the high profile doesn't make it over $200, i think it's quite acceptable.
Two questions:
- Assuming everything is smooth, when is the ETA?
- What do you think (if possible) to change the logo blocker to the position above right arrow? I dont mind the logo, but personally, I rarely use that spot for my 65%
I just whipped up some quick quotes for what I currently have for the high profile design and its coming together around $200 which is significantly cheaper than I thought it would be!February sounds nice and around $200 (hoping it'll be under) would be nice, just hoping that it won't be a limited GB though.
To answer your questions:
If everything goes smooth I'd probably start a group buy middle of February to avoid the manufacturing delays and chaos around Chinese New Year, give that about a month, then i'd give manufacturing and shipping to people a conservative 2 months.
For the logo Block, I think it would look misplaced in that positions, but thats just my opinion. If enough people want it I don't see why I couldn't make the change.
78%. Not a bad idea. Better than the misleading 65%+numpad shenanigan.Like the idea but how's this a 65% though? Are TKL's gonna be called 60% with f-row and arrows now?
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I was under the assumption this is the only instance you call it 65% is with the left numpad; What else would you call it? 78% :p?
+1 for high profile! I like the blocker on the design as well. One thing i'd suggest is some space between the numpad and the rest. Pricing has me definitely interested.
would love to see hight profile and ideally have the screws on the bottom so they arent visible from the top to keep a clean look, ideally also a standard bottom row, with either 2 1.25u keys and a blocker between them and the arrow keys or three 1u keys ideally the first option just to keep things more standard for more people and keep it cleaner and more aesthetically pleasing really love the look and layout tho and think it has a great potential :)+1 to this (high profile, no screw, standard bottom row)
I was actually thinking about making a high profile case soon, with screws on the back, and standard bottom row (I already have the CAD model and PCB ready to go for manufacturing) :P .Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/rh4RXL3.png)
The only thing is, making a case high profile increases the cost to manufacture because there are more parts; this board is me trying to get it as low cost and utilitarian as possible, hence the "White Fox" style assembly.
I'll definitely add a standard layout to allow for more compatible keycapsets to this build if it gets to group buy stage.
If the highprofile option is preferred I will create a new IC for it!
25 spots for a 200$ hi-pro board is gonna last 10 seconds
Very happy to see another southpaw 65. It's become my favorite layout.
Numpad and arrow cluster division possibility are great. Not a fan of the content on the back, or upper right blocker of hipro. But I wish you the best on this one.
The back engraving was done just for my personal board and wouldn't be on any others. Though I am planning on using the upper blocker logo.
Loving this! Would love the option for reverse Numpad. Either way for the price point I'd jump on this in a heartbeat.
Keep it up!
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Yessir! Reversed/mirrored. The whole Numpad is mirrored. 123 becomes 321. 456 - 654 and so on. I've never used it, but the muscle memory (fingering on the keys; pinky on +,- and enter, thumb for 2u 0, index on 1)Loving this! Would love the option for reverse Numpad. Either way for the price point I'd jump on this in a heartbeat.
Keep it up!
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when you say reverse numpad, you mean with the + and Enter key on the other side and number order reversed?
Is it possible to get it in raw uncoated finish, for those of us that do their own coating? Just curious if that's a possibility.
Yeah that will be possible!
When you say raw unfinished I assume you'd still want it machined smooth/bead blasted; I have also heard a clear anodize is a good base for painting or adding other finishes.
Awfully strange to call this a 65% when it's essentially an F Row-less 95%.Awfully strange to call this a 95% when it's essentially a numpad-added 65% :eek: :thumb:
I'm wondering when how heavy it is fully built, could it be made heavier(depending on what you say), and when could it be purchased.
ThanksI'm wondering when how heavy it is fully built, could it be made heavier(depending on what you say), and when could it be purchased.
It's about 1Lb for the switch plate and case, and about 1.5~1.8Lbs fully constructed. Planning on doing the group buy at the end of February so Chinese New Year doesn't affect the production.
Looks great!! Will it stay the way you said earlier, that you need to solder hot-swap sockets onto the pcb? :/
Loving the new high-pro look. Definitely switching my interest from low to high now.
I'm curious if the lotus weight on the back is going to increase cost/production/etc. I loved the simplicity of a blank back panel.
Would you be open to share the PCB design with us? Cool to see that there are more people who want this layout but i would like to design my own case around this layout.
Would you be open to share the PCB design with us? Cool to see that there are more people who want this layout but i would like to design my own case around this layout.
That's the plan; i'll be making all of the files open source, I just need to finish up the newer layout's I've created and remove old components from the schematics. They'll probably be all released once the group buy is over.
This is awesome! I love the layout. I'm definitely in. The added gap between the numpad/keyboard seems like a good idea differentiate it from the Southpaw 65.
I think this looks very nice. Not sure about color combination, but two-tone colors might be nice too.
Doing great so far!
Looks awesome. Wanted a South paw numpad for a while. Especially the high profile. I'm just not a fan of the brass emblem on the bottom. I thought it looked a lot cleaner with an empty base, or at most a relief or engraving on it. (I actually liked the wolf/husky symbol from the prototype). Or maybe just something more fitting to the name/theme of the design.
Agreed. That's what I'd use it for. Work. Would be amazing for data entry. Left hand entering numbers, right using mouse.Looks awesome. Wanted a South paw numpad for a while. Especially the high profile. I'm just not a fan of the brass emblem on the bottom. I thought it looked a lot cleaner with an empty base, or at most a relief or engraving on it. (I actually liked the wolf/husky symbol from the prototype). Or maybe just something more fitting to the name/theme of the design.
I agree about the back. Looked nicer on the prototype with the wolf! This would be a perfect work keyboard for me where I use the number pad a lot. In for it.
But yeah, if removing the brass symbol (which isn't really a weight but a flourish rarely seen) reduces it from $200 to $185, I'm all for it.
I don't really understand why the symbol being there would be a problem when using it as a work keyboard, it's on the underside, do you lift your keyboard up that often?I mean cheapest solution is just no symbol. It's just a personal pet peeve of mine. I don't mind branding when it's integrated into the case, or into a weight, both functional reasons. But who knows how it'll effect sound and it's purely aesthetic.
Granted, that's also the reason why I don't care much for the symbol either; it simply won't be visible very often. But I'd say I'd be against offering many options regarding the symbol IF it increases cost for everyone to have options.
Alright I understand. I'd also support no symbol :) Maybe no symbol would be the best solution.I don't really understand why the symbol being there would be a problem when using it as a work keyboard, it's on the underside, do you lift your keyboard up that often?I mean cheapest solution is just no symbol. It's just a personal pet peeve of mine. I don't mind branding when it's integrated into the case, or into a weight, both functional reasons. But who knows how it'll effect sound and it's purely aesthetic.
Granted, that's also the reason why I don't care much for the symbol either; it simply won't be visible very often. But I'd say I'd be against offering many options regarding the symbol IF it increases cost for everyone to have options.
Plus I just don't care about mahjong. And it doesn't seem to have any tie-in to the creator, board name, etc. Or at least none that's obvious. I would plan to use this board at work. And will carry it around to terminals, and people will be like, what's that? And I'll say "mahjong flower" and they'll ask "you play mahjong" and I'll be like, "nope". Haha.
That said it's the creators decision, if they like it they should go for it. I'll just skip.
I don't really understand why the symbol being there would be a problem when using it as a work keyboard, it's on the underside, do you lift your keyboard up that often?I mean cheapest solution is just no symbol. It's just a personal pet peeve of mine. I don't mind branding when it's integrated into the case, or into a weight, both functional reasons. But who knows how it'll effect sound and it's purely aesthetic.
Granted, that's also the reason why I don't care much for the symbol either; it simply won't be visible very often. But I'd say I'd be against offering many options regarding the symbol IF it increases cost for everyone to have options.
Plus I just don't care about mahjong. And it doesn't seem to have any tie-in to the creator, board name, etc. Or at least none that's obvious. I would plan to use this board at work. And will carry it around to terminals, and people will be like, what's that? And I'll say "mahjong flower" and they'll ask "you play mahjong" and I'll be like, "nope". Haha.
That said it's the creators decision, if they like it they should go for it. I'll just skip.
Alright I understand. I'd also support no symbol :) Maybe no symbol would be the best solution.I don't really understand why the symbol being there would be a problem when using it as a work keyboard, it's on the underside, do you lift your keyboard up that often?I mean cheapest solution is just no symbol. It's just a personal pet peeve of mine. I don't mind branding when it's integrated into the case, or into a weight, both functional reasons. But who knows how it'll effect sound and it's purely aesthetic.
Granted, that's also the reason why I don't care much for the symbol either; it simply won't be visible very often. But I'd say I'd be against offering many options regarding the symbol IF it increases cost for everyone to have options.
Plus I just don't care about mahjong. And it doesn't seem to have any tie-in to the creator, board name, etc. Or at least none that's obvious. I would plan to use this board at work. And will carry it around to terminals, and people will be like, what's that? And I'll say "mahjong flower" and they'll ask "you play mahjong" and I'll be like, "nope". Haha.
That said it's the creators decision, if they like it they should go for it. I'll just skip.
I'm more worried about if soldering the hot swap sockets isn't too difficult :/ Don't want to buy an expensive keyboard then **** up the assembly. Is it not much more difficult than simply soldering switches?
Haha. This might be a super valid point. It might really be the green and white plus the symbol which makes it seem overly mahjong. Haha. With a nice gray/black it might look really good.I don't really understand why the symbol being there would be a problem when using it as a work keyboard, it's on the underside, do you lift your keyboard up that often?I mean cheapest solution is just no symbol. It's just a personal pet peeve of mine. I don't mind branding when it's integrated into the case, or into a weight, both functional reasons. But who knows how it'll effect sound and it's purely aesthetic.
Granted, that's also the reason why I don't care much for the symbol either; it simply won't be visible very often. But I'd say I'd be against offering many options regarding the symbol IF it increases cost for everyone to have options.
Plus I just don't care about mahjong. And it doesn't seem to have any tie-in to the creator, board name, etc. Or at least none that's obvious. I would plan to use this board at work. And will carry it around to terminals, and people will be like, what's that? And I'll say "mahjong flower" and they'll ask "you play mahjong" and I'll be like, "nope". Haha.
That said it's the creators decision, if they like it they should go for it. I'll just skip.
I do plan on using the symbol for the board just to make it stand out from just another keyboard; make it a little more personal. I still plan on keeping the high-profile option ~$200 + shipping.
I decided i wanted to leave the front of the keyboard clean and keep the detail on back to keep the design a little more subtle.
As for the Mahjong reference; I am indeed a Taiwanese American; played a lot of mahjong in college. As long as you choose not to have a green a white board I don't think people will recognize it as a Mahjong tilejust a lotus flower.
Awww no more husky logo on the back. That logo if engraved would actually be really good looking in my opinion.
Anyways, choice yours and all that. Much love for offering a hipro version.
a bit of problem that I can see: this is a hotswap board and with current design, if all the switches are removed, the PCB would fall down.I have cases like this. Hotswap just means you can replace switches without desoldering/soldering. It doesn't mean your switching them out while waiting at the train station for funsies. Sure some boards with mounted/screwed PCBs allow that, but that's really not the purpose. Just unscrew the case and then switch them out. The hold of the hotswap and switches is enough to hold the plate up while in use except for on super flexible and have plate builds. Should be fine on this one.
I think you would want to put some standoffs in the bottom case so the PCB would not fall down.
(2/17/20) - Case and PCB designs finalized final---------- PICS OF THE CASE: https://imgur.com/gallery/ldWxSYE
- PCB is completed and fully quoted ~ $25-30 for manufacturing and assembly
- Case designs are both completed and ready to be quoted/put into production; I cannot get a good quote at the moment because of all the Corona Virus causing delays with all of Chinese manufacturing
- Recently ran into a snag with the finishing process for the boards the place i was originally going to get powdercoat done had a fire so i'll have to check for other locations and get prices: here are colors im thinking of going with (the green, white and black are definites but the others are up in the air; going to offer 5 color options) https://imgur.com/bD4q3oN
Cooooooool! It's anodized aluminium, right? Is white just silver then?
So based on the plate and PCB shots, there will be no option for split backspace and split + on the numpad?
Will RAL 9010 go with WS2? I’m considering GMK Bleach for this board.
Unfortunately no, there wouldn't be enough people interested to make this option available, at least for the first group buy.
Unfortunately no, there wouldn't be enough people interested to make this option available, at least for the first group buy.Oh I just noticed this... that's unfortunate, in that case I'm out I think :( I'll think about it but I really like split backspace and split plus on something like this
Unfortunately no, there wouldn't be enough people interested to make this option available, at least for the first group buy.
Thanks for the update!
Also WS2 is one of the default color options GMK provides for keycaps. It's a very bright white.
Unfortunately no, there wouldn't be enough people interested to make this option available, at least for the first group buy.
Thanks for the update!
Also WS2 is one of the default color options GMK provides for keycaps. It's a very bright white.
What this friendly poster said. Link to GMK Bleached IC:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=104430.0
Also the option for a split "enter and +" for the numpad?
I'm pretty new to the keyboard world and so is still unfamiliar with lots of things. For keyboard GBs like this, does it come as a kit and we need to build it ourselves? I really like this but worried I'll destroy it if I have to build it myself
Will there be an option for a reversed layout numpad?
Also the option for a split "enter and +" for the numpad?
OP states it won't be an option. At least not in this run.
Also the option for a split "enter and +" for the numpad?
Also the option for a split "enter and +" for the numpad?
OP states it won't be an option. At least not in this run.
I'm pretty new to the keyboard world and so is still unfamiliar with lots of things. For keyboard GBs like this, does it come as a kit and we need to build it ourselves? I really like this but worried I'll destroy it if I have to build it myself
I'm pretty new to the keyboard world and so is still unfamiliar with lots of things. For keyboard GBs like this, does it come as a kit and we need to build it ourselves? I really like this but worried I'll destroy it if I have to build it myself
Usually these offer the ability to buy an extra PCB and/or plate, which I ALWAYS recommend.
On top of that, there are other kits you can get which will be much cheaper which allow you to practice soldering. I'd highly recommend a through-hole board to get the most experience.
https://keycapsss.com/diy-kits/104/plaid-pad-4x4-numpad?c=17
A numpad is always a good start.
What does the Chinese on the back of those keyboards mean?
What does the Chinese on the back of those keyboards mean?
Center reads"International Thick Boi" with "Boi" being phonetic, bottom left is my name. It's just something extra I did for myself cause I have some access to a laser engraver.
Plate mounted stabs right? Or is there something supporting the pcb so we can use screw ins?
Will the pcb and plate support pcb-mounted/screw-in stabs?
Plate mounted stabs right? Or is there something supporting the pcb so we can use screw ins?Will the pcb and plate support pcb-mounted/screw-in stabs?
The stableizers are plate mounted, they're not attached to the pcb/use screws.
seconded the idea! Is it still possible to integrate the stab holes on the pcb and make the plate slightly more open? C3 stabs look very promising!
I'm a big fan of PCB mount as well. Plate mount is just so stab limiting.
(3/1/20) Going to start the group buy next weekend 3/7/20; all the final details will be on that post. I'll also try to have all the files put up on Github next weekend.
50 Hi-Pro for the first round and going to get quotes to see how many I will do for the Low-pro
(3/1/20) Going to start the group buy next weekend 3/7/20; all the final details will be on that post. I'll also try to have all the files put up on Github next weekend.
50 Hi-Pro for the first round and going to get quotes to see how many I will do for the Low-pro
Will you post the time for it in the days before? Really don’t wanna miss out on this because I wasn’t awake ;-;
(3/1/20) Going to start the group buy next weekend 3/7/20; all the final details will be on that post. I'll also try to have all the files put up on Github next weekend.
50 Hi-Pro for the first round and going to get quotes to see how many I will do for the Low-pro
Will you post the time for it in the days before? Really don’t wanna miss out on this because I wasn’t awake ;-;
(3/1/20) Going to start the group buy next weekend 3/7/20; all the final details will be on that post. I'll also try to have all the files put up on Github next weekend.
50 Hi-Pro for the first round and going to get quotes to see how many I will do for the Low-pro
Will you post the time for it in the days before? Really don’t wanna miss out on this because I wasn’t awake ;-;
Also, will this be a google form or will it run through some storefront?
For the High Profile keyboard, is there only one color option?
No grey for Hipro?
Are the 5 colors glossy or matte? Also, can I get a different top and bottom color, like in the renders? Thanks
BTW, what’s the prod time look like? Standard 2-3 months minimum?
BTW, what’s the prod time look like? Standard 2-3 months minimum?
Here are the estimates I was given from the quotes for the parts shipped to me:
PCB: 80-96 days
Case: 35 days
I wish these were a lot less but the Corona Virus ramping up right after the Chinese new year break really slowed a lot of manufacturing down.
So is the only option for the PCB to solder the hotswap sockets on or will you be able to use it as a regular solderable pcb?
One more thing, can we get multiple tops or bottoms for the case? I was thinking of getting one black bottom and then one black and one white top. Thanks again
One more thing, can we get multiple tops or bottoms for the case? I was thinking of getting one black bottom and then one black and one white top. Thanks again
Yes, I will put in an option to order more than 1 of each part.
What would be the est. time until the second GB for the low profile case? Looking at your pics, that seems like the way to go for me
What would be the est. time until the second GB for the low profile case? Looking at your pics, that seems like the way to go for me
Are there any recent images of the low profile?
Any info for launch time tomorrow?
Will future rounds potentially include a solderable pcb?
Any info for launch time tomorrow?
I'll put the group buy up tomorrow but won't put the google form up till Sunday just to give people a day's notice; more info on exact time when i post.
Any info for launch time tomorrow?
I'll put the group buy up tomorrow but won't put the google form up till Sunday just to give people a day's notice; more info on exact time when i post.
Nice, thanks! Really hoping it won’t be Sunday morning now tho :-[
looks like im going to release the order forms Monday evening; I submitted the Group Buy page for approval so that should be up Sunday hopefully.
Can't wait!!!
Did you get a quote for the boards? There are a few artisans doing buys rn, would be dope to get an estimate!