Ok so for now I'm only offering PCBs.
That's how they look:
As promised, they feature black solder mask and are 1.55mm thick, just like Cherry G80 keyboards.
The price is 25 and I'm going to ship worldwide, but the priority is given to people in Europe and to those who declared interest in a group buy thread.
Don't worry about the supply, when the stock will be low, I'll order another batch.
Sets of electronics and Teensies will become available later this week. The aim for the price of electronics is 20 including cables. As for Teensy, I will be just buying and forwarding it from this site:
http://nettigo.pl/products/503. Their price is 69 PLN (16.43), shipping is 9 PLN (2.14) so the total price I'll be asking is 18.57 + shipping to you.
As for cases there will be 2 options.
1. Made of machined PVC plastic for 50
2. Made of machined aluminium then anodised for at least 100, but this could be more, i'm still looking for a third party that will do this for a low price as my CNC machine is very slow when working with thick aluminium blocks.
3. I will continue with improving my designs and experiment with different materials (also involving 3D printing).
PVC cases will be available from the next week. I need to amend my designs slightly as they were designed without having physical PCB and electronics in hand, thus don't fit perfectly and I can see a lot of areas where they can be improved.
Also as those cases are not a part of official ErgoDox project, I'm still making them publicly available on github with my favourite license: "I don't care".
https://github.com/cezaryfalba/ErgoDox-CNC-CaseI can also offer professional assembly service for either keyboard made from my parts or the ones you provide. I talked to local company that assembles small batches of electronics for bigger companies (including Sony and LG TV electronics) and they agreed to do the full soldering job and assembly of a keyboard for 25 (this is absolutely maximum cost). Of course partial assembly will be cheaper, especially if we don't use external company and either me or my brother have time to do it ourselves.
Also a note about what we're doing. It's not a business, and we don't make any profit on any thing or service we sell. We act only as a proxy, investing our time and money just to make ErgoDox easier to get in Europe (and not only) and so more people can try and enjoy them.