I admit that it is hard to beat that design in thickness if you are going as far as filing the switch leads flat on the PCB :)
The Elf board is only just lower than the switch leads on Cherry MX.
One could make a variant of the keytee with the same microcontroller as is used in the Elf board and ...
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- 10 Feb 2017, 23:28
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: keytee -- Controller breakout board for small keyboards
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- 08 Feb 2017, 22:02
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: keytee -- Controller breakout board for small keyboards
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- 07 Feb 2017, 19:44
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: keytee -- Controller breakout board for small keyboards
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- 07 Feb 2017, 00:02
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: keytee -- Controller breakout board for small keyboards
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- 02 Feb 2017, 23:55
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Like Cherry Blue for typing but need a quieter key for the office.
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- 16 Jan 2017, 17:22
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Hand built steel atreus
- Replies: 12
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It seems quite high to me. Or is this something which doesn't bother you while typing?
I think the smallness of the keyboard and the inset keys might be giving the case a very tall impression. It's the same height as my ergodox, and by extension I would assume about the same height as any number ...
I think the smallness of the keyboard and the inset keys might be giving the case a very tall impression. It's the same height as my ergodox, and by extension I would assume about the same height as any number ...
- 15 Jan 2017, 18:55
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Hand built steel atreus
- Replies: 12
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- 15 Jan 2017, 03:54
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Hand built steel atreus
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Hand built steel atreus
I think that this is relatively novel. Built entirely by hand. Small precise cuts were made with a fretsaw, bigger ones with an angle grinder. Fine tuned with a file, and if all else failed, beaten into place with a hammer. It's welded together so technically the switchplate and top cover are all ...
- 02 Jan 2017, 06:56
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: How many people would like a plate punch?
- Replies: 23
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I love the idea of a plate punch. A hand squeezed tool doesnt sound workable to me, but an arbor press might be able to provide enought force, supposedly your basic harbor freight special can apply a ton of force. A 14mm square would be fine, but that weird shape with the cut out corners would be ...