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Title: [IC] BP80 keyboard
Post by: Levan on Tue, 23 October 2018, 22:57:58
Hi, this is BP80.
BP80 inspired by Black Panther.
Still need more advice for the bottom.

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And I made a prototype
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Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Artemie on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:01:14
Wakanda Forever
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Shadohhh on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:01:17
Those renders look very 2 dimensional... I personally cannot tell how tall/thick the keyboard. Also how is this mounted, it looks tray mounted.

Okay, the prototype looks decent. However, if your case is the same as the renders your keycaps might rub on the case.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: appaboy on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:02:43
this is the most "generic gaming" styled custom keyboard ive seen
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Remsky on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:07:57
this is the most "generic gaming" styled custom keyboard ive seen
So thats why the pcb is northfacing w/o pcb mount holes.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: M on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:10:18
is that supposed to be a wrist rest?
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Remsky on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:10:27
Costar stabilized capslock is the biggest brane thing I have ever seen on this site, next to metal Pok3r.
Title: Re: BP80 keyboard
Post by: Levan on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:11:47
This reeks of chyna design. Did you get a quote for a proto yet? Looks hard to machine.... Also no holes for pcb mount switches?

I uploaded some pictures for sample.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Puddsy on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:12:24
you ever played final fantasy?
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: weaston on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:16:00
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And I made a sample
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The floor of the inside is not sitting parallel to the top face of the board.  Doesn't this mean that the caps would be mounted at a negative angle and not go through the top cutouts?  Also what is the mounting?  The inside of the case has no standoffs for tray mount and the plate has no wings for top mount.  I am very confused and concerned about the viability of this design.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Puddsy on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:20:04
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And I made a sample
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The floor of the inside is not sitting parallel to the top face of the board.  Doesn't this mean that the caps would be mounted at a negative angle and not go through the top cutouts?  Also what is the mounting?  The inside of the case has no standoffs for tray mount and the plate has no wings for top mount.  I am very confused and concerned about the viability of this design.

not if the plate mounts to the top part of the case
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Levan on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:22:32
you ever played final fantasy?

nope, I don't play final fantasy. Just LOL and PUGB.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Levan on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:23:39
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And I made a sample
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The floor of the inside is not sitting parallel to the top face of the board.  Doesn't this mean that the caps would be mounted at a negative angle and not go through the top cutouts?  Also what is the mounting?  The inside of the case has no standoffs for tray mount and the plate has no wings for top mount.  I am very confused and concerned about the viability of this design.

not if the plate mounts to the top part of the case

Yes , pcb mount to the top layer. Not the bottom case.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Zuology on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:25:56
I feel like every way I look at this is an optical illusion. Productive feedback (aside from snarky negative jabs) is that it's really over the top and looks cheap (check out gamer design keyboards like Gamdias and other generic-ish manufacturers) despite it obviously taking a lot of time, material, and CNC design work. I do get the BP aesthetic a bit, but I don't think it's a good match for a case design that will attract many interested buyers, at least in this current form.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Taeha Types on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:28:06
Wakanda Forever

Make this out of vibranium and I am in :)
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: zekkin on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:40:09
this is like a next-gen LZ Iron
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Allo on Tue, 23 October 2018, 23:45:10
That's a Cadillac
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: nasp on Wed, 24 October 2018, 00:28:03
I dig it. Would love to see some keycaps on it to get a better idea of end product.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: [Lewynlight] on Wed, 24 October 2018, 00:50:59
this design is too radical for me hahaha
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Remsky on Wed, 24 October 2018, 01:09:40
Some feedback:

- I'm assuming those are costar stab cutouts, I highly recommend using cherry stab cutouts instead. Few people have keycap sets with costar stabs for stabilized keys. Also, capslock is not a stabilized key.
- How is it mounted? You said it was top mount in the replies, but as someone pointed out already, top mount won't exactly work. Can you confirm that the plate securely fits along with the pcb inside the case?
- Not enough distance between switches cutouts and the edges. Keycaps on the edge such as all caps on the spacebar row will hit the metal bezel. This along with the mounting are the most damning issues right now

Just as something with preference: I would strongly recommend using a pcb with southfacing switches that also has pcb mount cutouts for switches. North facing is notorious for having issues with R3 cherry profile iirc and a lot of people love to use cherry profile keycaps.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Levan on Wed, 24 October 2018, 01:44:46
Those renders look very 2 dimensional... I personally cannot tell how tall/thick the keyboard. Also how is this mounted, it looks tray mounted.

Okay, the prototype looks decent. However, if your case is the same as the renders your keycaps might rub on the case.

Thanks,but the pcb is parallel to the plate , so keycaps won't rub on the case.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Levan on Wed, 24 October 2018, 01:55:18
I feel like every way I look at this is an optical illusion. Productive feedback (aside from snarky negative jabs) is that it's really over the top and looks cheap (check out gamer design keyboards like Gamdias and other generic-ish manufacturers) despite it obviously taking a lot of time, material, and CNC design work. I do get the BP aesthetic a bit, but I don't think it's a good match for a case design that will attract many interested buyers, at least in this current form.

Thank you very much for your productive feedback.
I'll try more elegant design.
Just wanna know GH's aesthetic orientation.
It is true that this design is very heresy.
Title: Re: [IC]BP80 keyboard
Post by: Levan on Wed, 24 October 2018, 04:05:59
Some feedback:

- I'm assuming those are costar stab cutouts, I highly recommend using cherry stab cutouts instead. Few people have keycap sets with costar stabs for stabilized keys. Also, capslock is not a stabilized key.
- How is it mounted? You said it was top mount in the replies, but as someone pointed out already, top mount won't exactly work. Can you confirm that the plate securely fits along with the pcb inside the case?
- Not enough distance between switches cutouts and the edges. Keycaps on the edge such as all caps on the spacebar row will hit the metal bezel. This along with the mounting are the most damning issues right now

Just as something with preference: I would strongly recommend using a pcb with southfacing switches that also has pcb mount cutouts for switches. North facing is notorious for having issues with R3 cherry profile iirc and a lot of people love to use cherry profile keycaps.

- I'll try to use a Cherry Stab Cutouts
- I'm trying to optimize the specific installation method
- PCB and locating plate are parallel and have been tested for a distance of about 1 mm on other housings
- Okay, then South Facing Switches
Thank you very much for your suggestion.
Title: Re: [IC] BP80 keyboard
Post by: _ODIN_ on Wed, 24 October 2018, 06:50:30
Holy Jesus! Definitely unique
Title: Re: [IC] BP80 keyboard
Post by: regionfree on Wed, 24 October 2018, 07:50:33
Finally, a keyboard that'll be efficient for slaying my enemies.
Title: Re: [IC] BP80 keyboard
Post by: Zuology on Wed, 24 October 2018, 08:38:37
Finally, a keyboard that'll be efficient for slaying my enemies.

I take it that you are not yet familiar with the Keeblade Zlant case  :-\
Title: Re: [IC] BP80 keyboard
Post by: nasp on Wed, 24 October 2018, 09:42:22
Finally, a keyboard that'll be efficient for slaying my enemies.

I take it that you are not yet familiar with the Keeblade Zlant case  :-\

Maybe he doesn't care for 40% boards?!  :p