Building my own keyboard
Posted: 07 Sep 2014, 11:44
Hey everyone,
I'm currently in the early stages of building my own keyboard and I've been using http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/brow ... t6050.html as a guideline for learning what I need to do.
I'm pretty comfortable with doing the wiring and sourcing the switches/keycaps etc... The only thing my mind is stuck on at the moment is that I can't quite see/comprehend how the switches wouldn't have a small amount of 'wiggle' room once in the enclosure. My only guess is that the hole that the switch is inserted into is the same size as the switch itself, but it seems really unlikely that you can get that level of accuracy getting the enclosure made. I might be wrong here but other than using some sort of adhesive (I'm assuming some sort of glue) I can't see how the switches would nicely fit in the enclosure.
If anyone could shed some light on how the switches mount inside the enclosure I'd be extremely thankful
I will of course be documenting my keyboard build once I'm done (and post on here).
Thanks guys!
I'm currently in the early stages of building my own keyboard and I've been using http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/brow ... t6050.html as a guideline for learning what I need to do.
I'm pretty comfortable with doing the wiring and sourcing the switches/keycaps etc... The only thing my mind is stuck on at the moment is that I can't quite see/comprehend how the switches wouldn't have a small amount of 'wiggle' room once in the enclosure. My only guess is that the hole that the switch is inserted into is the same size as the switch itself, but it seems really unlikely that you can get that level of accuracy getting the enclosure made. I might be wrong here but other than using some sort of adhesive (I'm assuming some sort of glue) I can't see how the switches would nicely fit in the enclosure.
If anyone could shed some light on how the switches mount inside the enclosure I'd be extremely thankful

I will of course be documenting my keyboard build once I'm done (and post on here).
Thanks guys!