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geekhack Projects => Making Stuff Together! => Topic started by: peej on Mon, 04 January 2021, 10:01:41
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Hello Geekhack, I wanted to share a project I've been working on for a few months.
(https://i.imgur.com/MvnKxeY.jpg)
This is the Lumberjack PCB, a 60% ortholinear pseudo-split layout with a Plaid style through-hole component aesthetic.
(https://i.imgur.com/W1nK8l4.jpg)
The PCB uses the same schematic and components as the Plaid but with a different switch matrix layout. It fits into a standard 60% tray mount case with a little bit of trimming of the switches over the top left and right standoffs.
(https://i.imgur.com/aNmnKoc.jpg)
I just got my first PCB put together and ironed out a few teething issues.
Thanks to hsgw for the Plaid and it's documentation which allowed me to get this far.
The KiCAD files and more information is on Github: https://github.com/peej/lumberjack-keyboard (https://github.com/peej/lumberjack-keyboard)
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Hey, that's a great idea! Looks very interesting. I have an XD75 PCB in a Tofu 60% case, but I never use the middle 3 columns anyway.
I see you used a Mini USB connector, I assume for better availability and ease of soldering? I'll have a go at replacing it with USB-C like I did for the Plaid (https://github.com/piit79/plaid) and order a few copies :) Thanks a lot for making it open-source!
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I like this. I was thinking about doing a similar build with the mcu at the cable socket but this looks much more comfortable to use. If you get time you should design a 5x6 pcb plate also, reversible so it can do both sides of the pcb.
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Hey, that's a great idea! Looks very interesting. I have an XD75 PCB in a Tofu 60% case, but I never use the middle 3 columns anyway.
Yeh I struggle with the split if there are keys in the middle, I guess I have wandering hands, so I felt this was a nice way to get the split and the Plaid look all in one package.
I'm not great at soldering, SMD is not what I would call fun, and those through-hole USB-C sockets are hard to get hold of. Plus I like the robustness of Mini-USB.
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I like this design and this layout
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Maybe I'm blind but do you mount the pcb only to the outermost standoffs? I've removed the middle posts on my own Tofu but with just two mounting posts I imagine you'd get some sort of seesaw / fulcrum action going.