Author Topic: Universal 60% Plate DWG -PCB Stabs. -ANSI/ISO -Poker 2/Pure support available?  (Read 1817 times)

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Offline nandop

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I've been looking for any reference to assist me in making an universal plate that supports ANSI/ISO, Poker 2, HHKB, Poker Pure (arrows). 6.25u, 6.5u, 7u, spacebar support.

Can anyone help me please?
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Offline p3lim

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Edit: never mind

Offline smellz

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So I tried out a layout (which satisfied most of those requirements) with my script, just to see what it would look like.
This was the result:
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The biggest problem is the stabilizers holes getting all messed up. The cut-outs here are for costar type.
So it's probably not what you're looking for, but I thought it was interesting.
« Last Edit: Mon, 02 February 2015, 17:16:16 by smellz »

Offline nandop

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So I tried out a layout (which satisfied most of those requirements) with my script, just to see what it would look like.
This was the result:
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The biggest problem is the stabilizers holes getting all messed up. The cut-outs here are for costar type.
So it's probably not what you're looking for, but I thought it was interesting.

That is really helpful, thank you! I'll try your software out. I would need to modify the stabilizers.

Why costar stabilizers if I may ask?
Sprit 60%, White MX 78g Au | Planck Ortholinear 40% Clear MX | Phantom TKL Browns 110g Au

Offline smellz

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I just went with costar for this test because cut-outs for costar are smaller, leaving more of the plate intact. But I could have went with compatibility with cherry or both.
I can see how pcb mounted stabs would be a good choice, but my script doesn't support such cut-outs.
« Last Edit: Wed, 04 February 2015, 11:08:49 by smellz »