Hello,
I built this Quefrency split keyboard starting from the pcbs...
Parts List:
- Quefrency 65% Split Staggered Keyboard PCBs
- N. 70 stock, lubed, Gateron yellow switches
- GMK "Monochrome" double shot keycaps
- Laser cut, top and bottom stainless steel plates
- 3D printed, middle layer
- N. 4 aluminimum feet
- N. 2 Pro Micro controller
- Screws
- TRRS metal sleeved cable
It took a while to have the parts cut, printed etc. , but here it is:
Here is the assembly video:
Cheers!
Luca
Quefrency Split Keyboard Build
- lucar
- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: Wyse PCE
- Main mouse: Logitech MG900
- Favorite switch: Alps Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
I didn't find a matching one, instead, I'm waiting for a black sleeved 90 degr magnetic cable form china.
The Pro Micro micro-usb connector is too weak for normal use. I already broke one.
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- Location: Vermont
- Main keyboard: BFO-9000
- Main mouse: Logitech G600
- Favorite switch: MX Blues
- DT Pro Member: -
That's why I put a drop of epoxy/glue where the usb socket meets the pcb,makes it harder to rip it off by accident.
- pixelheresy
- Location: Åland
- Main keyboard: Pok3r Vortex (work); IBM Model M (home)
- Main mouse: Rollermouse Pro
- Favorite switch: IBM Buckling Spring; Alps SKCM Orange
- DT Pro Member: -
Yeah, did that with one on my recent Quefrency build, actually. Good thing both controllers can control the board, until I find the time to desolder and replace the Pro Micro...
Great little kit, actually. Started teaching my 8 year old daughter how to solder with the copious diodes on the board.
Mine has salvaged vintage Cherry MX pale blues, which are really nice feeling, despite my coworker snickering at me when I bring it to meetings.