Photos & Renders
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Main FeaturesFixed WKL TKL layout
17.5mm front height
7 degree typing angle
"Seamless" HHKB Sides
M3 Hex screws flush to the surface
All this and the mounting system fits inside the classic bezels without dodgy thin walls
Very grabbable sides
Recessed USB-C port angled to the table
Bumpon cutouts
40$ more expensive than Bias R1, but with significantly upgraded features and materials(https://i.imgur.com/PgyPPdj.png)
Evolved grommet mountI wanted to make a mounting style that had the isolated plate and softer typing feel like gasket mount, but without the faffing around with foam stickers, misaligned plates or trying to get the stickers off when swapping plates.
In 2020, I started experimenting with rubber grommets and made a couple projects around them (WB for example).
With what I learned I decided to continue improving the design and this is the result.
These custom injection molded silicone grommets easily snap onto the plate and automatically align the plate assembly to the center.
They're removable, and you will receive two sets of different softnesses for more customization.(https://i.imgur.com/j0ZfRxb.jpg)
Leaf spring cutsAdditionally I experimented with leaf spring cuts on the aluminium plate.
I included them in several projects (Bias 1.5 and 2.0) but with Ophanim and WB I combined the milder leaf cuts with the custom grommets which yielded excellent results.
What you are seeing in Bias is the result of all this work. The polycarbonate plate option does not have leaf springs as it would be so flexy it would be unusable ;D
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BAION WAVE TM (patent pending) /sThese distinct waves on the case floor allow the pcb to flex more without the switch pins contacting the case.
It's among the many interesting machining details for those who enjoy exploring the insides of every keyboard.(https://i.imgur.com/rTchWd6.jpg)
PCB FilmAnother thing I've been working on for a while. I'm a big fan of offering built in sound customization options that do not affect typing feel.
It's a glossy film with a thin poron layer which goes on the pcb and under the switches.
It creates a more firm connection from switch to PCB and results in an interesting sound profile without muting the entire distinct sound of the board.
It's extremely tough which lends to good durability when redoing builds, and it's completely optional, not affecting typing feel with or without.I recommend trying it! I personally like it with Gateron switches, but prefer to take it off for Cherry switches.(https://i.imgur.com/JLsev1O.png) (https://i.imgur.com/ONfIxIb.png)
Two coloursRadiant sunshine battery acid eggplant atrocity Black
Emerald sugarplum starshine cerebrospinal fluid Silver
Click here for more renders (https://imgur.com/a/43WmOFW/) Click here for more prototype photos (https://imgur.com/a/FTTgFpQ/)
Many of the features in this keyboard are to address my personal grievances - JST cable channel is widened for ease of building. (You'll thank me when you're building it.)
- Screws are thick and flush to the surface. No more deep screw tunnels that end up in you scratching the sides of the screw hole because your screwdriver is too short.
- All case internal geometry is extra thick and robust.
- No glue involved in the mounting system.
- Grommets can be replaced with standard grommets found in mcmaster catalogue.
- Case and plate align themselves.
- Screws and mounting points are very carefully placed to minimize bezel sizes.
- PCB has some very specific design features which increase longevity such as spare diodes.
- Case is very easily liftable because "someone" dropped their Ikirouta on their finger once and vowed for such tragedy to never happen again.
So as you can see my personal
obsessions experiences over the years have influenced this keyboard's smaller features heavily.
I hope that you will appreciate them as much as my poor fingers do!
Additionally I have gathered tons of feedback and suggestions from other hobby veterans.
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Layout- Winkeyless only
- Fixed ANSI with optional stepped caps lock
- Optional fixed ISO plate with optional stepped caps lock
- Plate files for more layouts will be released before Bias is shipped so that you can get your own plates made ready
Typing test
Pre-Order Information- Group buy format: Raffle
- Group buy date: 16th of November, 2021
- Raffle window: 48h
- Available units: 100
- Ships from Finland
Raffle form, updates and future projects will be posted in Geekhack and in my Discord (https://discord.com/invite/XvXQypcdmd/) Estimated shipping date: Q3 of 2022
or earlierExtra units available after shipment
Base kit includes- Bias Keyboard
- Stainless steel multicolor weight
- Custom PCB by Yiancar (case is also h87 compatible)
- Aluminium plate
- Two sets of custom grommets at different softnesses
- 2 x Custom molded poron PCB film
- Carrying case with custom molded interior
- Hardware and stickers
- 2 Year warranty
Pricing Bias Kit
For EU buyers EU price includes VAT For those outside EU, check your local tax rates for importing.
Shipping
- International 45 USD
- Europe 35 Euro
Extra parts
- Extra PCB with daughterboard: 60 USD
- Extra aluminium plate: 50 USD
- Polycarbonate plate: 60 USD
I will be stocking replacement parts such as PCB's grommets and PCB films.
Additionally I will provide a
2 year warranty for the buyer with quick and easy replacements.
A keyboard such as this is a big investment and I want to make sure you can find spare parts whenever you need them.
Please fill the Interest Check Form (https://forms.gle/zRBFrbSdUfPbjUhP6/) It's a great help!One more thing
Bias has been a wild journey for me, but after this group buy Bias will be retired. So I wish you the best of luck and hopefully you will look forward to my future designs.
Edits:
Added more IRL pictures of the board insides
Changed EU pricing to fit the limitations of Shopify in my country. (Shopify doesn't support multiple currencies in Finland) EU buyers will have to pay in USD. VAT is still included.
Updated shipping prices to be more accurate. Earlier prices were done with an estimate, this time they are done with a proper quote from DHL. This means EU shipping price went up slightly.[/list]