Same here

I Think that is the whole point, but for the middle piece, you may want to contact gon, or sprit or just make one yourselfwacko78 wrote:Would these plates work for a sandwich style case?
For the mid piece do you mean something similar to the GON style keyboard, or the pcb? The keyboard i am making does not have a mid piece. Checkout some of JDCarpes work.
The new models arent finished yet, should be by tomorrow. The design is open, so you wont have to have a hole. The plate is about 1 inch above the bottom plate, which should leave finger room to press the teensy.telepete wrote: Is there an updated render for ANSI 150 with the stabs mounted directly on the plates? I just want to be sure this thing will fit. Also, would it be possible to have a hole in the back that lines up with the teensy 2 button? I'd rather not take the whole thing apart for reprogramming. Any thoughts on this folks?
Ill ask Joey if he can put that in! Great idea!
If you're not using some sort of spacer piece in the middle of the case, the Phantom Teensy is pretty close to the top edge of the plate, so you should just be able to use a pen or something to push the button. You'd most likely only have to press the button once anyway, as you can assign a key combination to put the board into bootloader mode once you program a layout.telepete wrote: Is there an updated render for ANSI 150 with the stabs mounted directly on the plates? I just want to be sure this thing will fit. Also, would it be possible to have a hole in the back that lines up with the teensy 2 button? I'd rather not take the whole thing apart for reprogramming. Any thoughts on this folks?
meow a cat wrote:If you're not using some sort of spacer piece in the middle of the case, the Phantom Teensy is pretty close to the top edge of the plate, so you should just be able to use a pen or something to push the button. You'd most likely only have to press the button once anyway, as you can assign a key combination to put the board into bootloader mode once you program a layout.telepete wrote: Is there an updated render for ANSI 150 with the stabs mounted directly on the plates? I just want to be sure this thing will fit. Also, would it be possible to have a hole in the back that lines up with the teensy 2 button? I'd rather not take the whole thing apart for reprogramming. Any thoughts on this folks?
There is, just posted it yesterday. No ones bitten though :/ Im not sure of the exact prices, get those next week, but it should be cheaper then before.telepete wrote:meow a cat wrote:If you're not using some sort of spacer piece in the middle of the case, the Phantom Teensy is pretty close to the top edge of the plate, so you should just be able to use a pen or something to push the button. You'd most likely only have to press the button once anyway, as you can assign a key combination to put the board into bootloader mode once you program a layout.telepete wrote: Is there an updated render for ANSI 150 with the stabs mounted directly on the plates? I just want to be sure this thing will fit. Also, would it be possible to have a hole in the back that lines up with the teensy 2 button? I'd rather not take the whole thing apart for reprogramming. Any thoughts on this folks?
This is true. I suppose I'll adjust the layout when I'm taking it apart to fit everything to the new plate. I do plan to have some sort of 4 piece acrylic spacer made (although the case looks pretty good as is) but I'll assign a key combo as you have suggested in case of further changes (although I can't imagine I'll bring back Caps Lock!). As an aside, is there a GH thread for this? It would be sweet to get a cheap pricing tier via more interested people.
Just to let you guys know, if you e-mail MechanicalKeyboards, they can arrange cheaper shipping via USPS INTL First Class. Not sure how much cheaper it would be to Aus or Portugal, but for Canada the shipping went from $25USD to $10USD. They also have Teensy 2.0s in stock again.. when I e-mailed them I also asked about Teensy 2.0s, and they didn't realize they hadn't updated the site with their stock.