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Title: Custom 104-key cases?
Post by: Tarzan on Mon, 25 February 2013, 18:14:50
From reading the posts here over the past few months, I realize most posters are fans of the TKL boards, Pokers, Races, Pures, etc.  However, I do see a lot of folks that have full-size keyboards in their collections; Filco, Ducky, CM, Leopold, a lot of vintage IBM/Lexmark/Dell models, plus Unicomp and Topre (can't overlook Topre!).

Are there board builders around who offer assembly services for custom 104-key layouts?  Something like a Filco PCB with Cherry Black switches, in an aluminum case?  62g gold springs, lubed, stickered, with purple LEDs?  Ss there so little interest in options for the full-size boards that no one does this kind of work?  Or is market limited by the lack of aftermarket options for cases?  (I haven't seen anything for 104-key layouts to rival the 86/87 key offerings from LZ, for example.) 

I have seen the custom keyboard options offered by WASD Keyboards, and the custom Unicomp options as well.  Are there other vendors I should be checking out?

Thanks for any leads!   :cool:
Title: Re: Custom 104-key cases?
Post by: fohat.digs on Mon, 25 February 2013, 21:18:18
I haven't tried these services, but check it out:

http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=40408.0 (http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=40408.0)

Before going to the trouble and expense of a custom board, make sure that you are clear on exactly what switches and caps you prefer .....
Title: Re: Custom 104-key cases?
Post by: alaricljs on Mon, 25 February 2013, 21:26:59
One difficulty is that there are no alu case designs for 104 boards.  There are also no custom 104 PCBs that I am aware of, so whatever features you are looking for need to be available on a commercially available 104 keyboard (backlighting, media keys, programmability, macros....).

If you are willing to forgo an aluminum case, bpiphany is working towards custom programmable replacement controllers for keyboards that have their controllers on a daughterboard.  This would cover Rosewill, Filco, and perhaps others.

The_Beast has had manufactured custom 1-off plates for smaller boards, so if provided with a file I'm sure could have a 104key plate produced.  This would at least allow for easy spring/stem changes even if you weren't able to get a custom layout (requiring a PCB as well as plate).  A Rosewill rebuilt by someone competent with these parts would be highly unlikely to suffer the USB issues some have complained of.  This would be cheaper than a rebuilt Filco with much if not all of the quality.

Title: Re: Custom 104-key cases?
Post by: gnubag on Mon, 25 February 2013, 21:40:17
Filco PCB with purple LEDs

uh....
Title: Re: Custom 104-key cases?
Post by: alaricljs on Mon, 25 February 2013, 21:45:54
Filco PCB with purple LEDs

uh....

... Something like a Filco PCB ...

Not that hard to understand.
Title: Re: Custom 104-key cases?
Post by: Tarzan on Tue, 26 February 2013, 12:58:41
One difficulty is that there are no alu case designs for 104 boards.  There are also no custom 104 PCBs that I am aware of, so whatever features you are looking for need to be available on a commercially available 104 keyboard (backlighting, media keys, programmability, macros....).

If you are willing to forgo an aluminum case, bpiphany is working towards custom programmable replacement controllers for keyboards that have their controllers on a daughterboard.  This would cover Rosewill, Filco, and perhaps others.

The_Beast has had manufactured custom 1-off plates for smaller boards, so if provided with a file I'm sure could have a 104key plate produced.  This would at least allow for easy spring/stem changes even if you weren't able to get a custom layout (requiring a PCB as well as plate).  A Rosewill rebuilt by someone competent with these parts would be highly unlikely to suffer the USB issues some have complained of.  This would be cheaper than a rebuilt Filco with much if not all of the quality.

Thanks for the responses!  It helps to clarify in my own mind what the "perfect" 104-key board would look like for my purposes.

1. Heavy aluminum/steel case.  Black anodized.
 - When I read the LZ SE review by DanGWanG, that sounded like my dream set-up, except it's an 84-key layout.  10-11 pounds?  Angled base?  Yes, and yes please.  (http://dangwang.wordpress.com/2013/01/31/420-reviews-lz-84-se/)

2. Cherry MX Green switches, or Blues with the 62g heavier spring. 

3. Illuminated (for gaming) - green LEDs.

4. Non-illuminated (for the office) side-printed or double-shot keycaps.

5. Detachable USB.

That about does it.  I don't need macro keys, and although I bought one of the CM Storm Trigger boards with Greens, I'm not keen on either the red LED back-lighting or the rubberized coating on the case.  Planning on selling or gifting that one when I get something closer to ideal. 

Off-the-shelf options:

1. Full-size Ducky Shine 2, with green LEDs, white keycaps and black/white switches?  Quite possibly.  Waiting to see when these are available.  Would still prefer heavier aluminum case.

2. Filco with Ghetto Greens?  Has the side-printed caps as a dealer option.

3. Others...?

I think the easiest (i.e., fewest steps) route would be getting a PCB from a Ducky (illuminated) or a Filco (non-illum.), having someone solder in the switches of choice, see if I can get a steel plate made for rigidity, and figure out some type of custom case option.

Also sounds like I need to haunt the "Making Stuff" forum.   :D