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With the modified key spacing in place, regular ALPS/Matias keycaps fit perfectly. As for the switch modification, I recently experimented with modified Matias switches where I swapped out the 35gf spring for a 10 and then 20fg one from Kailh Chocs...
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My brother had a broken mechanical keyboard which I de-soldered the switches from which left me only needing the diodes, Teensy 2.0, screws and keycaps. After looking through what thingiverse had to offer, I choose between the @FedorSosnin 's Sick-68...
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My brother had a broken mechanical keyboard which I de-soldered the switches from which left me only needing the diodes, Teensy 2.0, screws and keycaps. After looking through what thingiverse had to offer, I choose between the @FedorSosnin 's Sick-68...
cults3d
My brother had a broken mechanical keyboard which I de-soldered the switches from which left me only needing the diodes, Teensy 2.0, screws and keycaps. After looking through what thingiverse had to offer, I choose between the @FedorSosnin 's Sick-68...
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Finally started printing but there was not enough space for the keycaps to fit. That is fixed with the v2 model. The bottom case stayed the same. IMPORTANT! I have not printed this completely nor do I know if this works at all! ...Print at your own...
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Parts needed are: 1x Doodle PCB 6x 1N4148 diodes (these come with the PCB) 1x Controller, Pro Micro or Elite C (Pro Micro is cheaper, but Elite C is USB C) 6x MX compatible switches 6x MX stem keycaps 4x M3x14 screws (M3x12 might be just long enough)...
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Any way you do it that socket will probably need a little cleanout if you're trying not to bend your switch pins.I had better luck printing the keycaps with the number facing up plus a brim and support only for the stem. ...When I printed them with the...
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You'll need a Teensy 2.0, MX keys, keycaps, wire, and diodes to get started. ### Step-by-Step Assembly Guide The assembly instructions have been collated in a comprehensive guide here:...
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A simple Stream deck with 3D print, a Raspberry Pi Pico, some switch of keyboard and resistors. ... Parts list: Raspberry Pi Pico 12 Cherry MX keycaps (10 per lot) 4 resistors 220 ohms 4 3mm leds Wire wrapping
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... (socket insert cap screws) to attach the top to the bottom. - Keycaps, I used DSA profile to keep the keyboard feeling small, lowercase legends help extend that feeling My other stuff (mostly Keyboards) https://www.thingiverse.com/revere521/designs
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I recently acquired a C64 keyboard module for keycap harvesting, but most adapters were pretty subpar (tried 2 different ones and neither worked) or lacked 1.5u and 2u support. So I created my own. Now there are both 1.5u 2-stem and 2u 3-stem...
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It's so square!" > "Are those chiclet keycaps on mechanical switches?" The Dumbest Keyboard is ridiculously easy to print. Just level your bed really well (make sure your build plate isn't warped), pack as much material into one print as you can, and...
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For the micro controller, I would recommend using a Teensy 2.0++ but you could use any Arduino compatible controller that has enough pins.If you find this design interesting, please check out my other 3D models and my YouTube Channel.You will need:1...
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This is a replacement space bar stabilizer for Razer Black widow keyboards, should work with any cherry mx keycaps that use this style of space bar stabilizer the bottom circular parts are to allow easier break away from the print surface, works best...
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You will need:1 - Teensy 2.0++ or another development board81 - 1N4148 Diodes81 - of your favorite mechanical keyboard switchesA compatible keycap set5 - 2unit plate mount stabilizers1 - 6.25 plate mount stabilizer for the spacebar1 - USBC Breakout...
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[the repo will be linked here soon when it is ready] The board in the photos is shown with Gateron yellow switches, a Vintage Forged nickel guitar knob, and either NP Crayon or YMDK ZDA Matcha keycaps. Sound deadening foam is highly recommended...
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This includes soldering switches, installing keycaps, and attaching the necessary cables. I'm aiming to create a durable and long-lasting product that meets the needs of users who require a smaller keyboard solution. Some challenges faced during...
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slim rectangle style controller inspired by frame1/lbx features: - dimensions: 253mm x 154mm x 12.85mm - holes for metal inserts - slots for kailh choc hotswap sockets - 4 additional buttons additional items needed: - 24 - kailh choc low profile...
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Keyboard installation instructions: * If not yet built, the keyboard should NOT be installed with standoffs or the backplate (the case will be your backplate) * If already built, you can remove the backplate and brass standoffs (you might need to...
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To get the correct spacing between my finger and the row of keys i used DCS keycaps to have a variation in depth so individual keys were easily identifiable without looking down. The part names are just the standard solidworks naming convention.</p>...
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... you superglue a piece of foam to the bottom. If the top plate is too loose, use a bit of PVA glue. You can use any cherry compatible keycaps. I used Keyboard.h, not sharing my code because it's shit and others can probably do better. ...
cults3d
The recess in the bottom of the case should fit a teensy 2.0 (i had one floating around) My intention will be to hand-wire this prototype and modify the QMK firmware used for imchipwood's dumbpad (https://github.com/imchipwood/dumbpad) Later, i will...
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... this prototype and modify the QMK firmware used for imchipwood's dumbpad (https://github.com/imchipwood/dumbpad). Later, I will most likely revise this case to utilize the pcb included in the dumbpad design with newer switches and keycaps, etc.
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This includes: the main body (angle in the pictures), a plate for the switches, keycaps and an anti-slip pad. The complete wiring and programming is based on DaveM's creation and only adapted for 12 instead of 8 switches (F13 - F24). Additionally to...
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You can basically re-use a used AEK keyboard to salvage switchs and caps, and choose multiples ways to build your own : Only use the standard traymount design case and use any 60% PCB, switchs and keycaps. If so please verify the holes location. (PCB...
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All the switchs location are shifted and required both different plate design and case design (Holes aren't compatible with standard 60% tray mount case). This is designed for a USB-C connector. All thoses plates are designed for Alps switchs or...
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PARTS LIST: * YC66 plate and PCB * M3 x 20mm screws x 12 * M3 nuts x 12 * Poron foam adhesive strip (2 mm thick, and either 3 mm or 5 mm wide) https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z09.2.0.0.67002e8dkmCU09&id=596691601583&_u=920rh52k32ea *...
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PARTS LIST: YC66 plate and PCB M3 x 20mm screws x 6 (top row screws) M3 x 16mm screws x 6 (bottom row screws) M3 nuts x 12 Poron foam adhesive strip (2 mm thick, and either 3 mm or 5 mm wide)...
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PARTS LIST: YC66 plate and PCB M3 x 20mm screws x 6 (top row screws) M3 x 16mm screws x 6 (bottom row screws) M3 nuts x 12 Poron foam adhesive strip (2 mm thick, and either 3 mm or 5 mm wide)...
cults3d
I wanted to create a customisable keyboard case with non-permanent assembly so that I could change styles with keycaps, or as my mood takes me, as well as something which can fit into smaller build volumes. The design also had to be neutral in...