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by EnigmaSA
17 Jul 2014, 11:43
Forum: Group buys
Topic: Round 5 and Round 6 kits for sale!
Replies: 15480
Views: 4407018

Hi guys, I've never done anything like this before but I'm very keen to put something together out of leftovers. Before I go any further I need to know, how is international shipping handled? I live in South Africa so I imagine that it would add quite a lot onto the final price. If someone can give...
by EnigmaSA
17 Jul 2014, 00:00
Forum: Group buys
Topic: Round 5 and Round 6 kits for sale!
Replies: 15480
Views: 4407018

Muirium wrote: You're in luck. I believe the standard shipping is flat rate, worldwide. 7 Euros!
That's phenomenal, thanks!
by EnigmaSA
16 Jul 2014, 22:46
Forum: Group buys
Topic: Round 5 and Round 6 kits for sale!
Replies: 15480
Views: 4407018

Hi guys, I've never done anything like this before but I'm very keen to put something together out of leftovers. Before I go any further I need to know, how is international shipping handled? I live in South Africa so I imagine that it would add quite a lot onto the final price. If someone can give ...
by EnigmaSA
16 Jul 2014, 15:40
Forum: Workshop
Topic: Group Build prototyping phase
Replies: 1739
Views: 338880

The CNC looks great! I'd love to get hold of something like that.
by EnigmaSA
12 Jul 2014, 18:09
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 368821

I'm sure I could make a plan for that somehow, I think I have a whopping one spare pin on my Teensy. Bring on the explosions.
by EnigmaSA
12 Jul 2014, 17:56
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 368821

I wasn't sure whether to leave the old electronics but when I decided to go for a more rugged look I thought it would be better. Glad you like it! The staples were originally there to hold it while the glue set, but I actually grew quite fond of how they looked. I'm pretty sure that I could take the...
by EnigmaSA
12 Jul 2014, 17:14
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 368821

http://imgur.com/R5jJnlx,o2nyo0D,GPzZLB ... ,lEGuTLU#0

There's a little album. I'm no carpenter but I'm really happy with how it came out and the kind of rugged look that it has.
by EnigmaSA
10 Jul 2014, 15:51
Forum: Workshop
Topic: How to build your very own keyboard firmware
Replies: 711
Views: 368821

matt3o and Hasu, Thank you so much for the guide, and for the firmware. I recently found an old Chicony KB-5191 that wasn't working (Fried controller I guess) and I wanted to try make a custom keyboard from it. I don't really have access to a place that can cut a plate for me so I just used my dreme...

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