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Offline crm114

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Buying scissor switches in bulk
« on: Sat, 23 November 2013, 19:32:11 »
I am working on a modular keyboard project with some friends. For the prototype we're planning on cannibalizing some cheap boards off ebay, but we'd love to eventually launch the project on kickstarter and so I need to price components.  I'm trying to get a quote on a bulk purchase of scissor-switches, but haven't found any wholesalers. In particular alibaba, digi-key and mouser turned up nothing.

Does anyone know any part numbers I can search?
How about any suppliers?

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Re: Buying scissor switches in bulk
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 23 November 2013, 19:50:23 »
Why not use MX switches?

Offline damorgue

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Re: Buying scissor switches in bulk
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 23 November 2013, 20:19:07 »
I actually like them, and a friend of mine has been looking for Ultra X flat ever since they were discontinued so there might be some interest if they can be bought as switches and are somewhat easy to assemble. I am however afraid that they aren't as DIY friendly as MX or Alps.

Offline dante

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Re: Buying scissor switches in bulk
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 23 November 2013, 20:38:59 »
Precision Squared makes some of the nicer scissor switches on the market.  They are currently manufacturing the Siig Aluminum.

url: pstc.com.tw

Offline crm114

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Re: Buying scissor switches in bulk
« Reply #4 on: Mon, 25 November 2013, 22:19:43 »
Precision Squared makes some of the nicer scissor switches on the market.


This looks to me like a company that makes finished keyboards that use scissor-switches. I'm looking to buy the scissor-switch mechanisms wholesale to put into a product that I'm building. Am I missing something. I didn't see any parts listed on their site.

Why not use MX switches?

It has to do with the modular design. MX switches need to be soldered directly to a fixed point on the PCB so we wouldn't be able to move them around.

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Re: Buying scissor switches in bulk
« Reply #5 on: Tue, 26 November 2013, 01:27:59 »
Well, colour me interested...

Will this be something like the Ergodex DX1?

http://ergodex.com/mainpage.htm
Buying more keycaps,
it really hacks my wallet,
but I must have them.

Offline crm114

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Re: Buying scissor switches in bulk
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 27 November 2013, 15:32:46 »
Will this be something like the Ergodex DX1?

It will definitely be similar, but we're still very early in the planning stages.Unlike the ergodex (with only 25 keys) we're going to be working on something that can be used as true keyboard in addition to catering to specialized functions.

I'd love to know about any features you would want in a keyboard like this. Everything is still pretty fluid

Offline kasper5skov

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Re: Buying scissor switches in bulk
« Reply #7 on: Sun, 15 December 2013, 11:53:35 »
Scissor switches are not switches, they'r just actuators for a tactile feel in a membrane type switch. Theese are almost always a "system on a PCB" and not indivdual as such. Try looking for other type of switch. There are many lovely switches besides MX, ALPS and the types mostly featured on GH

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