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Offline gilgam

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« on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 05:26:59 »
is there a way to use a 105 iso chicklet keyboard in a mechanical one like some otd things
the aluminimium board is beautiful on this apple keyboard.

Is there a way ?
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech

Offline lowpoly

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« Reply #1 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 06:39:04 »
You want to use the aluminum body of the Apple as a case for a mechanical 'board?

Not sure if the Apple can survive disassemby. I've seen pics where the body was completely bent and warped.

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Offline gilgam

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« Reply #2 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 07:09:43 »
yes

disassemble the apple keyboard to use the aluminium case for a mechanical keyboard.

I have seen some examples of dissambly
It must be a stupid idea though ...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/benfrantzdale/2160011755/in/photostream/
http://benfrantzdale.livejournal.com/238768.html
http://curiouschap.com/2007/11/curiosity-killed-the-apple-keyboard/

One guy succedd in dissambly, baking the whole keyboard à 220°, and took apart the plastic part from the aluminium one .
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech

Offline sam113101

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« Reply #3 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 07:24:12 »
Mechanical switches all are thicker than this keyboard itself. Even if you'd be able to do it, it wouldn't look super awesome. Maybe you can find a mechanical keyboard made of aluminum, I don't know.
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Offline gilgam

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« Reply #4 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 08:45:08 »
yes indeed but with a small case under ...
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech

Offline lootbag

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« Reply #5 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 09:03:43 »
this is interesting.
i happen to have a malfunctioning Apple Wireless Aluminum as well.
it'd be cool to make a mechanical out of it.

Offline gilgam

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« Reply #6 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 09:48:06 »
One guy baked the keyboard, then peeled from front to back with a long knife.
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech

Offline gilgam

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« Reply #7 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 09:51:24 »
there were a hhkb with aluminium case, ans a lacquered keys one, very expensive. Does anybody has one ?
« Last Edit: Mon, 31 January 2011, 10:17:37 by gilgam »
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech

Offline Findecanor

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« Reply #8 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 13:49:47 »
That aluminium top does look a bit flimsy. Be careful. Aluminium is one of the softest metals.
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Offline lowpoly

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« Reply #9 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 13:55:30 »
Quote from: gilgam;287735
there were a hhkb with aluminium case, ans a lacquered keys one, very expensive. Does anybody has one ?


Not here AFAIK.

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Offline sixty

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« Reply #10 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 14:04:31 »
I use a keyboard with a solid steel case. It actually took quite a while to get used to the cold metal when resting your hands on the board.

Of course modding one of the chiclet boards is unlikely to ever work out, much much too thin. Unless you use ML switches... which is kinda questionable to begin with.

Offline Lethal Squirrel

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« Reply #11 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 14:21:53 »
ML switches would be perfect

Offline gilgam

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« Reply #12 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 16:26:06 »
yes but with a small case under ?
This is pure fantasy of course, just an idea...
Realforce 105 FR, HHKB Pro 2 black, 1 Raptor K1 Black Cherry and 1 Raptor K1 Red Cherry , Compag MX 11800  tBrown Cherry, G80-3000 Clear Cherry , G80-1000 Blue Cherry / Ghetto red, Lexmark 1992 SSK Buckling spring, Unicomp 2011 Customizer 102 Buckling spring
and a few rubber dome/scissors keyboards from Apple/Logitech

Offline celery

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« Reply #13 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 17:00:11 »
Well, since the switches and keycaps will have to go, and you'll need to give up the slim profile, all that's left is the aluminum top. Why not start with a mechanical keyboard and replace the shell with aluminum; that should be a lot easier. I remember someone posted pics here of a Filco mod in that vein.

Offline Brian8bit

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« Reply #14 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 18:35:15 »
Guy in the background looks like he's catching a few Z's after being up all night staring at a lathe.

Offline Minskleip

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« Reply #15 on: Mon, 31 January 2011, 19:29:50 »
I'd get skleiped after covering my keyboard in aluminum foil too.
What\'s in the back of my car? A cdr lol

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