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Title: [WTS] Keyboard and PCB
Post by: Tom_Kazansky on Fri, 09 March 2018, 09:14:14
Hello!
I have some stuffs I want to let go.

1. Lefty TKL Keyboard: https://i.imgur.com/1HiiQ7L.jpg
- ISO layout
- PCB TNL95 (self design)
- Blue Gateron switch
- Sandwich acrylic case
- no leds

price: $75 + shipping

more images:
More
(https://i.imgur.com/HJUlMkr.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/cxsD3e0.jpg)




2. PCB JC65: https://i.imgur.com/nzDOfA7.jpg
- Layout 65% with split spacebar support
More
(https://i.imgur.com/kqb4ySi.png)

- backlit leds
- RGB underglow

price: $60 + shipping

Items are shipped from Vietnam.

Thanks for reading!
Title: Re: [WTS] Keyboard and PCB
Post by: Tom_Kazansky on Sat, 10 March 2018, 18:59:40
bump
Title: Re: [WTS] Keyboard and PCB
Post by: jdcarpe on Sat, 10 March 2018, 19:01:43
You designed that lefty TKL yourself? Any more information about it? I like!
Title: Re: [WTS] Keyboard and PCB
Post by: Tom_Kazansky on Sat, 10 March 2018, 19:31:51
You designed that lefty TKL yourself? Any more information about it? I like!

it's an "extension" for a development board I bought on taobao (https://world.taobao.com/item/548316293212.htm)
here is a "build log": https://imgur.com/a/b7D3t
the PCB has problems, but I have corrected (most of) them and the keyboard is working as is.

you would notice the different from the "build log" and the board I sold, well... I changed the layout so it's easier to find keycaps :)
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because the PCB is flawed, I think it's better to sell an assembled keyboard instead.
Title: Re: [WTS] Keyboard and PCB
Post by: jdcarpe on Sat, 10 March 2018, 19:37:08
it's an "extension" for a development board I bought on taobao (https://world.taobao.com/item/548316293212.htm)
here is a "build log": https://imgur.com/a/b7D3t
the PCB has problems, but I have corrected (most of) them and the keyboard is working as is.

you would notice the different from the "build log" and the board I sold, well... I changed the layout so it's easier to find keycaps :)
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because the PCB is flawed, I think it's better to sell an assembled keyboard instead.

Yeah, you are right about that. Apart from the non-working 2.25u shift position, everything looks good. You just had to make an "external" trace on the back, haha. Looking good!

GLWS