Spherical Buckling Spring Thread

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Techno Trousers
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11 Sep 2018, 05:01

Since the last update was promising, I thought it might be worth a bump here in case there is new movement on the project...

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wcass

11 Sep 2018, 05:51

My new Model F needs some new caps.
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Techno Trousers
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11 Sep 2018, 06:04

Yessss!

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08 Dec 2018, 01:10

wcass wrote: My new Model F needs some new caps.
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See, I leave for a year and all kinds of fun things get built. Tell me about it wcass!

twasa

09 Dec 2018, 19:09

That honestly looks amazing. I read the thread for the first time (new member) and I'm stunned by what members of this board are capable of. Is this being sold at all?

static_lifetime

22 Mar 2019, 04:49

Updates on this project? :)

cods

17 Apr 2019, 13:58

I’m still intrigued!
Could go well on a new Model F...

4tgre

28 Feb 2020, 05:34

Any updates on this? :)

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Pete

08 Jul 2021, 00:38

Sorry to bump this old thread, and I hope the OP is doing ok, but I’m wondering if there are any recent sources for spherical Model M compatible caps?

Obin

08 Jul 2021, 11:55

Ellipse made an IC last year for doubleshot SA-like caps but it seems there wasn't enough interest. I certainly would have bought multiple sets (given ISO-DE compatibility).

Sadly nothing else.

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Pete

08 Jul 2021, 12:40

Obin wrote:
08 Jul 2021, 11:55
Ellipse made an IC last year for doubleshot SA-like caps but it seems there wasn't enough interest. I certainly would have bought multiple sets (given ISO-DE compatibility).

Sadly nothing else.
Oh, I didn’t see that :( I would have bought multiple sets too.

So it looks like DIY is the only option but I have no idea how you’d create the thin stems robust enough to not break.

Obin

08 Jul 2021, 12:49

Pete wrote:
08 Jul 2021, 12:40
I have no idea how you’d create the thin stems robust enough to not break.
Couldn't you just use regular Model M stems and only manufacture the caps?

How would you go about it, 3D printing or something else?

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Pete

08 Jul 2021, 12:59

Obin wrote:
08 Jul 2021, 12:49

Couldn't you just use regular Model M stems and only manufacture the caps?

How would you go about it, 3D printing or something else?
I’ve never made keycaps so I don’t know unfortunately, but if they were made to fit over existing key stems then it sounds like it would be easier.

How about getting some existing spherical keycaps and machining out the inside so they would slot over a stem?

Obin

08 Jul 2021, 13:59

Pete wrote:
08 Jul 2021, 12:59
How about getting some existing spherical keycaps and machining out the inside so they would slot over a stem?
They'd not really slot though since in many cases the dimensions would be all wrong.

There have been some efforts of making a BS to Cherry MX adapter, basically a BS stem with a cherry mount on top.

I don't know if they ever got anywhere, I can't find the post at the moment. If I remember right it also had the disadvantage that the resulting keys were a couple millimeters taller than regular BS caps.

Edit: Here and here

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Pete

09 Jul 2021, 12:00

Obin wrote:
08 Jul 2021, 13:59
There have been some efforts of making a BS to Cherry MX adapter, basically a BS stem with a cherry mount on top.
That’s an interesting idea!

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