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QWER Keys Samples
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 15:58
by Sleabo
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 16:06
by dirge
Love the spherical's across the top there.
I think your orders on geekhack would be pretty good if you did a few photo's of white Helvetia/Cherry font, on grey cap. Photo'd with those black cherry ds there would look quite dolch like and may rally interest.
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 16:09
by Sleabo
Thanks Dirge
We are somewhat limited font wise with engraving and infilling but we are looking into as part of the development.
Sleabage
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 16:14
by dirge
There was a lot of effort on geekhack to rally people to reproduce the cherry font, then Signature Plastics uncovered the $45ish per key tooling charge. I think if you put that one high on your list you may win some people over.
I love what you've got there, and when the ErgoDox come around which shouldn't be long, I'll be putting an order in.
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 16:20
by ripster
Nice keys!
Not sure but think those are sideways mounted cylindricals on the keyboard top row. Engraved with colored infill it looks like to me for the lettered ones.
And it's Helvetica/Cherry FTW!
Actually I find the Cherry Bubbly Monoline "Plotter B" Font a tad Hipster Retro.
http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?2817 ... post538970
And since Geekhack is doing it ANY way I wouldn't bother doing that one.
http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?2832 ... %29/page57
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 18:28
by nathanscribe
Price dependent, I'd be interested in a set of white-on-red F keys. In my retrofantasy these look like the BBC:
... but if that's not possible, or if it's expensive, something more typically standard of font & shape would do.
I'd be looking at a set of 1-12 initially.
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 18:37
by ripster
Like the Apple II?
I think those fonts all came from the typewriter world.
With a stop for cardpunchers along the way.

Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 19:04
by nathanscribe
ripster wrote:Like the Apple II?
Just the red F-keys for now. I reckon they'd look a treat with old creamy Cherry DS. I always thought the white-on-red top row only added to the BBC's classy style. We couldn't afford one, I had a Spectrum. No desire to revisit those keys though.

Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 19:50
by ripster
Oh, yeah, those are nice. And I guess those keys ARE sphericals but an oddball shape.
I always think IBM Selectric when I think spherical keytops.

Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 20:07
by fossala
Can you only still do 1x1 keys?
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 21:31
by ripster
Sounds like it.
Cool FREE KEYCAP SET FOR ANYONE WISHING TO RUN OUR GROUP BUYS FOR US
Roll up roll up!
As above -we are looking for volunteers to run the group buys - particularily full 87/88 ISO and Ansi sets - we need MOQ's of 100 for this @ £80 engraved and infilled with one colour. £90 a set for two colors legend
Also for the 37/39 1x1 sets - we only need MOQ of 30 sets for these @ £50 a set
So take heed those prominent members of our community, theres reward for your efforts!
Thanks
Sleabo
Boy, you couldn't get me to run a group buy for that. I work for Retail Margins of >50%, not Airline Margins of 3%.
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 21:35
by fossala
I like how he says "our community". He has only ever made posts that relate to him making money off us.
Re: QWER Keys Samples
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 22:24
by dirge
nathanscribe wrote:
Just the red F-keys for now. I reckon they'd look a treat with old creamy Cherry DS. I always thought the white-on-red top row only added to the BBC's classy style. We couldn't afford one, I had a Spectrum. No desire to revisit those keys though.

BBC masters (some) have + mounts that with some dremelling fit cherry stems. Done it myself mate

Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 23:14
by off
dirge wrote:BBC masters (some) have + mounts that with some dremelling fit cherry stems. Done it myself mate

Awesome, I knew I wasn't the only one to try and 'cherrify' those old keys that use something resembling cherry's + with just a bigger cilinder surrounding it!
And since Rip mentioned the Selectric, I'll take this chance to mention both my fleamarket (mis-)buys:
*an Acorn Electron (BBC master's little elcheapo brother), cut the round part off of the stems on the front and back; now fit cherry, but damn are those high (and slightly wobbly on the 1.5u keys)! But quite awesome keys for sure.
Will probably use the casing as well at some point (well, the top half of it probably, seeing how it'd be too high for comfort otherwise)
*an IBM Selectric II, and being as unexperienced as I am, I figured the keycaps would require just some slight modding to fit cherry's.. also not aware that it was an *electric* typewriter I'd figure I'd never use that tank, hence just brought the keys along. As soft as the Electron's keys are, so hard are these sobs; tough as nails I tell ya. Haven't managed to make them fit nice and easily so far. Some day, maybe.
End of story, Electron switches are shite (perhaps Alps shite, saw some pics by someone lately that resembled those pretty closely), but the caps are bloody awesome. Pretty loud though, still prefer the sound of the thin pbt on the mx11800 here.
Posted: 09 Jun 2012, 23:23
by ripster
fossala wrote:I like how he says "our community". He has only ever made posts that relate to him making money off us.
Community goes out the window when money issues take precedence and more than half the moderators are buying or selling something.
Witness GeekHack. Noobs can't even get their questions answered anymore. Everyone is just hanging around for the next ClickClack sale.
Damn, I sound like my whiny recently divorced friends!
*an IBM Selectric II, and being as unexperienced as I am, I figured the keycaps would require just some slight modding to fit cherry's.. also not aware that it was an *electric* typewriter I'd figure I'd never use that tank, hence just brought the keys along. As soft as the Electron's keys are, so hard are these sobs; tough as nails I tell ya. Haven't managed to make them fit nice and easily so far. Some day, maybe.
Any pics? Always curious what the bottom of a key looked like.
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 00:54
by ped
fossala wrote:Can you only still do 1x1 keys?
He has sample modifiers on the way, should be seeing pictures soon I guess.
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 07:01
by Izza
To be fair, us complaining about his use of the term 'community' is a bit silly. Replace keyboards with something that's likely as niche... say, pencil erasers... and suddenly it seems less irksome.
I think they look fantastic! Cannot wait to get my hands on some, if the price is right.
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 16:12
by ripster
Replace with pens and you get...
http://penisland.net/
Click it, I DoubleDogDareYa!
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 17:59
by off
pics coming (new topic). And yes, I basically just wrecked a Selectric II that was in pretty great condition (seemingly).
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 18:03
by ripster
Most Selectrics are not in as good shape as you would think. Lots of problems with letter skipping and carriage return.
They were sturdy but required regular maintenance.
Where did the OP go?
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 18:23
by off
back on topic, these are fucking beauties:

- qwerkeys beauty caps.png (89.55 KiB) Viewed 6868 times
And, I seem to recall QWERkeys doing that time and time again, creating a new topic as update to their status; then posting nothing(/not much) in it after.
And off topic one last time; the Selectric was for sale since the owner moved to a 'house for the elderly', hence could've been in tip-top shape.
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 19:10
by ripster
I have a great Selectric Ripster guide but all the images are borked and I can't host it here because GH linking is not allowed.
Sigh. Keyboard Forum politics.
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 19:22
by off
O for fuck's sakes man, quit crying over spilt milk; you got banned so often it's not even funny anymore, and ofcourse some time would be the last.. Yeah you just about became GeekHack at some point, but you were crapping all over the place as well :/
Still not quite sure what to think of it in the end.
*edit: yeah I can imagine it sucks balls to have something that you dumped an unfathomable amount of hours into jacked away from you, and made even partly inaccessible. Just to make that clear, I do feel for you; yet otoh I can't say it was wholly undeserved, that only you can judge for yourself over time I guess.
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 19:23
by ped
ripster wrote:I have a great Selectric Ripster guide but all the images are borked and I can't host it here because GH linking is not allowed.
Sigh. Keyboard Forum politics.
Just upload them here? At least things load quickly here. Also, a lot of your Flickr, Imagebucket, and Imageshack stuff is broken at GH.
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 19:34
by ripster
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 19:52
by ripster
off wrote:O for fuck's sakes man, quit crying over spilt milk; you got banned so often it's not even funny anymore, and ofcourse some time would be the last.. Yeah you just about became GeekHack at some point, but you were crapping all over the place as well :/
Still not quite sure what to think of it in the end.
*edit: yeah I can imagine it sucks balls to have something that you dumped an unfathomable amount of hours into jacked away from you, and made even partly inaccessible. Just to make that clear, I do feel for you; yet otoh I can't say it was wholly undeserved, that only you can judge for yourself over time I guess.
Well, it IS calmer at Geekhack now.
Sheep tend to be quiet animals.
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 19:59
by GeorgeStorm
I cannot wait until they can do the modifiers for a Poker
Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 20:40
by ped
GeorgeStorm wrote:I cannot wait until they can do the modifiers for a Poker
They have sample modifiers on the way, so hopefully we'll have pictures of them soon.
Posted: 11 Jun 2012, 10:30
by Sleabo
Hey
OK just to set the record straight, we are a business and in any business, people use tactics like my "our community" to attract customers. I am unable to be keeping up to date with every single post I make, I am just trying to keep you all informed of where we are up to and gauging opinion on our product so we can better it.
When we start making profit I will be donating some money to Geekhack and DT for the help we have been given so far. We appreciate your positive and negative comments on the product.
Hoping to have the website ready soon to make ordering easier.
Thanks
Sleabo
Posted: 11 Jun 2012, 10:34
by 002
Sleabo wrote:OK just to set the record straight, we are a business and in any business, people use tactics like my "our community" to attract customers.
Hehe - at least you're honest.