First experiments in CNC

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matt3o
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25 Sep 2014, 14:41

I have to make a prototype. If everything works out I can start taking orders.

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25 Sep 2014, 15:02

Perfect!

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Laser
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26 Sep 2014, 13:33

I just realized (I know, I'm slow) that your 2 piece case*, where top cover is also the plate, could be perfect for a ...
60% Alps custom board with manual wiring ...

* un deux-pièces :D
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siiC

26 Sep 2014, 13:52

matt3o wrote: I have to make a prototype. If everything works out I can start taking orders.
Put me on the list.. :D
Have you been considering pricing?

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26 Sep 2014, 14:40

I think I will need a case too!
Mr. Matt3o, it's time to cash, hehehe :)

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matt3o
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26 Sep 2014, 14:43

working on it :)

I have no clue about pricing. These are not mass produced so I can't go incredibly low. I guess in the €40-60 range.

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DanielT
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26 Sep 2014, 14:50

I'd pay that for a nice Poker style case, need one for my Black NerD60 GON.

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siiC

26 Sep 2014, 15:10

matt3o wrote: working on it :)

I have no clue about pricing. These are not mass produced so I can't go incredibly low. I guess in the €40-60 range.
I'd gladly pay around 50€.

mr_peck

29 Sep 2014, 09:22

The final design for my HHPK :

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I've added a 1.75 RSHIFT + an extra 1 KEY for ESC (or the FN key if i don't like the SpaceFn layout ).

And it will be a case + plate for handwiring. I've saved money to be ready when matt3o will be ! :lol:

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Laser
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29 Sep 2014, 09:25

Nice one! Are you *sure* you don't want to also split the backspace key? (say as in tilda+shortBS)
There are at least 2 good motives for that:

- 1st: you gain one extra key (objective)
- 2nd: your layout will be exactly* as mine (subjective :P);

*) not quite exactly, your spacebar starts at wrong offset i think; well, the bottom row is different

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Muirium
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29 Sep 2014, 11:35

3rd: symmetry.

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Sadly, I guess you can't use the ANSI backslash as backspace because Bépo needs that Ç key somewhere.

mr_peck

29 Sep 2014, 11:40

No :) i want to keep maximum compatibility with standard keycaps sets (6.25 space, 1.25 modifiers, standard backspace). The only exception is the 1.75 Right Shift.

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Muirium
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29 Sep 2014, 11:44

I'm certainly with you on 1.75u Shift. Essential! Fortunately, the best GBs these days support it as well as both 1.5u and 1u backspace and many variants besides. Not great for using classic caps, though. Everything gets harder if you want vintage.

Unless you're on IBM. Those caps on my Kishsaver are all 1980s originals. IBM made swapping caps around very easy.

andrewjoy

29 Sep 2014, 14:45

if only unicomp did none stepped caps lock :(

are they 1 part caps or 2 part on the 62 key ? Wold you not prefer some sexy XT caps ?

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29 Sep 2014, 14:54

why is the stepped caps lock bad? Different stem position?

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Muirium
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29 Sep 2014, 15:00

Unicomp only makes stepped 1.75u keys. That means no HHKB style right Shift even on custom IBMs without a stepped cap!

I think Andy's just talking about symmetry on my Kishsaver. I'd go unstepped if they existed.

andrewjoy

29 Sep 2014, 15:03

Muirium wrote: Unicomp only makes stepped 1.75u keys. That means no HHKB style right Shift even on custom IBMs without a stepped cap!

I think Andy's just talking about symmetry on my Kishsaver. I'd go unstepped if they existed.
indeed

i did ask them but the reply was a nope :( i guess tab is close so you could use that but yeh not ideal

they can print Fn on them however so i may go for one , then again with the quality of there lettering prefer to stay with the vintage lock symbol

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Muirium
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29 Sep 2014, 15:06

Unicomp's legends are okay, but the sharp IBM originals put them to shame. Always better to be 100% IBM or 100% Unicomp on a board. The difference becomes apparent when they sit side by side.

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webwit
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29 Sep 2014, 15:14

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andrewjoy

29 Sep 2014, 15:25

give me that shift key !

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Muirium
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29 Sep 2014, 15:47

Hmm. Nice try, but Shift next to Shift?

Oddly enough, IBM didn't bother with a real Shift key on its similarly short Brazilian layout:

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This and Webwit's Japanese layout are the reason why we can't have HHKB style Shift + Fn keys on IBMs. The barrels are set up for the 1.75u cap on the far right, with a 1u to the left of it. Boo!

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Laser
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29 Sep 2014, 15:58

Well, 7bit's Japanese IBM seems to be close to the "right" shift:

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Nuum

29 Sep 2014, 16:00

On the Unicomp made JIS-Model Ms there is a proper 1.75u shift without step, so somewhen they where able to do them: http://www.diatec.co.jp/shop/det.php?prod_c=1831

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Muirium
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29 Sep 2014, 16:02

Indeed. I have ogled 7bit's "Chinese" board, disconcerted by its breadth and weirdness, but attracted by its 60% and weirdness…

quantalume

29 Sep 2014, 16:50

Nuum wrote: On the Unicomp made JIS-Model Ms there is a proper 1.75u shift without step, so somewhen they where able to do them: http://www.diatec.co.jp/shop/det.php?prod_c=1831
I'm perfectly OK with a stepped key there. The bigger problem is that you really want the shift on the key to its left, and it's only 1X. I suppose one could get used to it.

Zekromtor

03 Oct 2014, 09:39

What CAM are you using for your plates?

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matt3o
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03 Oct 2014, 10:08

Zekromtor wrote: What CAM are you using for your plates?
madcam

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matt3o
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03 Oct 2014, 19:36

I finally did it, and it's 100% working. (don't mind the colors, it's just a prototype)

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This is how the port looks like

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and this is the foot, I need some more work on this

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Muirium
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03 Oct 2014, 21:20

Dee lish!

You're getting places now. Caps, cases… switches someday!

mr_peck

06 Oct 2014, 09:44

Good job matt3o !

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