need feedback on first plate design
Posted: 13 May 2014, 05:24
Good morning/afternoon/etc. to everyone,
I'm trying to get my feet wet with DIY keyboards and I have just drawn a hopefully-semi-correct design of what I want to produce as my first project. To start, I have taken the key64 project's left hand and drew on top of it and modified it a little bit to accomodate what I'm trying to achieve.
In the attached picture, the red square is 14x14mm (cherry mx spec for switch mount cut) and the outline is where the keycap is supposed to go (every unit is 19.05mm, so I just multiplied the number: 1.5u = 19.05x19.05*1.5mm = 19.05x28.575mm).
I just wanted to know if I'm in the right track and whether I'm doing something horribly wrong. Most importantly, I want to know if I have the right idea about any measurements involved (for switches and keycaps). Any and all feedback is appreciated!
Thank you.
P.S. I drew this in inkscape and I have the original SVG file if you need it. Let me know how I can post it!
EDIT: This will be hand-wired, so I won't be using a PCB! This plate is the only thing holding the keypad together!
I'm trying to get my feet wet with DIY keyboards and I have just drawn a hopefully-semi-correct design of what I want to produce as my first project. To start, I have taken the key64 project's left hand and drew on top of it and modified it a little bit to accomodate what I'm trying to achieve.
In the attached picture, the red square is 14x14mm (cherry mx spec for switch mount cut) and the outline is where the keycap is supposed to go (every unit is 19.05mm, so I just multiplied the number: 1.5u = 19.05x19.05*1.5mm = 19.05x28.575mm).
I just wanted to know if I'm in the right track and whether I'm doing something horribly wrong. Most importantly, I want to know if I have the right idea about any measurements involved (for switches and keycaps). Any and all feedback is appreciated!
Thank you.
P.S. I drew this in inkscape and I have the original SVG file if you need it. Let me know how I can post it!
EDIT: This will be hand-wired, so I won't be using a PCB! This plate is the only thing holding the keypad together!