Beam Spring 104+SSK Reproduction Project! First Batch In Stock, Shipping early next year after New Model F Project
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Yes, you can add modules to those spots if you cut the case a bit. The PCB accepts these additional keys so nothing else needs to be purchased besides the modules. No new samples are needed as I can test the modules manually.
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The final beam spring sample keyboards arrived this week and have been tested.
They are excellent quality and have been approved for production! Now everything remaining with the beam spring project has been approved for production.
We just have some firmware issues including mapping errors on the boards that need to be corrected (the keys register but are not properly mapped).
I very much like the quality and consistency of the beam module assembly and sounds. I feel that the additional foam padding and slight enlargement of the top inner assembly module holes (more like the IBM originals but not so large that the keys wobble a lot - like on the IBM originals) refines the beam spring sound and eliminates much of the additional reverberation and higher-pitch sound found on the Round 1 boards.
Only 1 out of the ~244 modules needed adjustment for the two B122 boards I tested. And thanks to the change to the press-fit washers, the beam modules can be disassembled and reassembled by hand. It is far easier and faster to reattach the flyplate with everything out of the module!
Weights without keycaps: B122 9.4 lbs, B104 8.0 lbs, BSSK 6.8 lbs, B62 4.9 lbs
They are excellent quality and have been approved for production! Now everything remaining with the beam spring project has been approved for production.
We just have some firmware issues including mapping errors on the boards that need to be corrected (the keys register but are not properly mapped).
I very much like the quality and consistency of the beam module assembly and sounds. I feel that the additional foam padding and slight enlargement of the top inner assembly module holes (more like the IBM originals but not so large that the keys wobble a lot - like on the IBM originals) refines the beam spring sound and eliminates much of the additional reverberation and higher-pitch sound found on the Round 1 boards.
Only 1 out of the ~244 modules needed adjustment for the two B122 boards I tested. And thanks to the change to the press-fit washers, the beam modules can be disassembled and reassembled by hand. It is far easier and faster to reattach the flyplate with everything out of the module!
Weights without keycaps: B122 9.4 lbs, B104 8.0 lbs, BSSK 6.8 lbs, B62 4.9 lbs
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Should be next year. Maybe mid-year?
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Beam spring production update:
The factory notes that they have completed production and assembly of 80,000 Round 2 beam spring modules.
The cases, bottom and top inner assembly plates, foam, PCBs, and other small parts were approved for production last month.
The Leyden Jar (for B122 and B104) and xwhatsit (for B62 and BSSK) controllers are all in stock, ready to be installed.
The PBT double shot MX keycaps for the beam spring keyboards all arrived to me with last year's container shipment, so they are all ready to ship. These are the same keys from the same order as was done for the Round 1 beam spring keyboards.
I am hoping that they complete production and assembly of the remaining items over the coming months.
Again I want to reiterate that the quality of the sample beam spring keyboards received a month or so ago is excellent, and most noticeable is the significantly improved consistency of the key press of each beam module.
For those not following the project closely in the past year or so, the beam module supplier switched and brand new molds were created for the Round 2 beam modules. These new beam modules, combined with the improved assembly quality, has resulted in excellent production examples.
Here's a photo showing how the modules are being stored while we wait for the other parts to be completed. The modules are on layers in trays, with a cardboard separation between each layer of modules.
The factory notes that they have completed production and assembly of 80,000 Round 2 beam spring modules.
The cases, bottom and top inner assembly plates, foam, PCBs, and other small parts were approved for production last month.
The Leyden Jar (for B122 and B104) and xwhatsit (for B62 and BSSK) controllers are all in stock, ready to be installed.
The PBT double shot MX keycaps for the beam spring keyboards all arrived to me with last year's container shipment, so they are all ready to ship. These are the same keys from the same order as was done for the Round 1 beam spring keyboards.
I am hoping that they complete production and assembly of the remaining items over the coming months.
Again I want to reiterate that the quality of the sample beam spring keyboards received a month or so ago is excellent, and most noticeable is the significantly improved consistency of the key press of each beam module.
For those not following the project closely in the past year or so, the beam module supplier switched and brand new molds were created for the Round 2 beam modules. These new beam modules, combined with the improved assembly quality, has resulted in excellent production examples.
Here's a photo showing how the modules are being stored while we wait for the other parts to be completed. The modules are on layers in trays, with a cardboard separation between each layer of modules.
Last edited by Ellipse on 03 Jan 2025, 05:01, edited 3 times in total.
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im convinced now that there's one guy with 10 sock accounts that is going around and shitting up all the threads on the forum with this anti ellipse crusade and it's honestly sickening.
please stop.
please stop.
- wobbled
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Hardly… I've been here for over 8 years, and im one of many calling out the bullshit instead of lapping up bullshit like certain people.
Maybe if more than one person is causing a fuss there might just be a genuine issue? Just cos your board is fine doesn’t mean others haven’t been absolutely screwed by this borderline scammer.
- idollar
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I would suggest you to report the accounts which you believe are acting in this way.
In the meanwhile, I would also suggest that you do not spread around fake information that may affect the reputation of the forum.
- idollar
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- Favorite switch: BS
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Apologies if my message came across as threatening; that was not my intention. I was merely pointing out that you made accusations without providing any proof.
Could you please specify the accounts you're referring to? I only have this one. I registered it on October 24, 2014, at 16:57, and have been inactive for several years. If you still don’t believe me, feel free to verify the registration dates of the other accounts.
The usual procedure when accusations like the ones you've made are involved is that the accuser must provide evidence for their claims. If you have any understanding of the law, you'll know that it’s not the accused who must prove their innocence, but the accuser who must prove their guilt (legal principle of the presumption of innocence)
There is absolutely nothing to hide.
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- Location: Germany
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Just ignore them, add them as Foe and you won't see their messages.
If I have a B122 on order, is it safe to assume it's too late to change that order to a B104? I've switched to a new desk layout and have a little less free space than I might like.Ellipse wrote: ↑03 Jan 2025, 03:26Beam spring production update:
The factory notes that they have completed production and assembly of 80,000 Round 2 beam spring modules.
The cases, bottom and top inner assembly plates, foam, PCBs, and other small parts were approved for production last month.
The Leyden Jar (for B122 and B104) and xwhatsit (for B62 and BSSK) controllers are all in stock, ready to be installed.
The PBT double shot MX keycaps for the beam spring keyboards all arrived to me with last year's container shipment, so they are all ready to ship. These are the same keys from the same order as was done for the Round 1 beam spring keyboards.
I am hoping that they complete production and assembly of the remaining items over the coming months.
Again I want to reiterate that the quality of the sample beam spring keyboards received a month or so ago is excellent, and most noticeable is the significantly improved consistency of the key press of each beam module.
For those not following the project closely in the past year or so, the beam module supplier switched and brand new molds were created for the Round 2 beam modules. These new beam modules, combined with the improved assembly quality, has resulted in excellent production examples.
Here's a photo showing how the modules are being stored while we wait for the other parts to be completed. The modules are on layers in trays, with a cardboard separation between each layer of modules.
2025-01-02 beam module trays.jpg
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Please email me - I have made some extras of each model so I might be able to make swaps.
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- Location: Sweden
- Main keyboard: Ellipse F62
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Master 3S
- Favorite switch: Buckling springs or clicky alps
Any chance of an updated beam spring video comparing the original to R1 and the approved samples of the R2's?Ellipse wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024, 03:58I feel that the additional foam padding and slight enlargement of the top inner assembly module holes (more like the IBM originals but not so large that the keys wobble a lot - like on the IBM originals) refines the beam spring sound and eliminates much of the additional reverberation and higher-pitch sound found on the Round 1 boards.
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: V4N4G0N
- Main mouse: Naos
- Favorite switch: Linear
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genericusername57 Yes at some point, and also making a new beam manual before the Round 2 boards start arriving
tyrantcyan this is the dark blue. The beam spring boards have the same colors as the Model M case style Model F boards so feel free to look at those product pages for more photos of each case color.
tyrantcyan this is the dark blue. The beam spring boards have the same colors as the Model M case style Model F boards so feel free to look at those product pages for more photos of each case color.