BrownFox step by step

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matt3o
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27 Aug 2013, 12:32

weird... but if you like it... go for it!

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ماء

27 Aug 2013, 13:34

I've try a lot of my prototype

It(new syemtric)
Columnar(like ergodox)
Matrix layout (with column pinky lower)

But,i still confused for chossing :x

For equipment,less
Teensy++ 2.0
Cable ribbon
most difficult is plate, i want make plate own
any suggestion for plate but easy for making holes

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matt3o
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27 Aug 2013, 13:44


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ماء

27 Aug 2013, 14:14

matt3o wrote:join this http://deskthority.net/marketplace-f11/ ... t6102.html for the plate!
Dinamit, actually i want, :( but shipping,pricing.etc:(always be a problem :x
matt3o for split (2 halves) approximately what price+ship asia?

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matt3o
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27 Aug 2013, 14:26

ماء wrote:
matt3o wrote:join this http://deskthority.net/marketplace-f11/ ... t6102.html for the plate!
Dinamit, actually i want, :( but shipping,pricing.etc:(always be a problem :x
matt3o for split (2 halves) approximately what price+ship asia?
the whole case might be around €100 + shipping. Where are you in Asia?

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ماء

27 Aug 2013, 14:34

matt3o wrote: the whole case might be around €100 + shipping. Where are you in Asia?
Southeast Asia indonesian exactly:P
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Muirium
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27 Aug 2013, 14:42

Nothing to be ashamed of. Indonesia's like the Germany of the Pacific. While Australia is obviously its England.

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matt3o
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27 Aug 2013, 14:57

Shipping to Indonesia is pretty expensive indeed. I think in the €35-45 range for tracked shipping.

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ماء

04 Sep 2013, 07:40

matt3o wrote:Shipping to Indonesia is pretty expensive indeed. I think in the €35-45 range for tracked shipping.
:(
Thank matt :),maybe i will make plates in my country
Spoiler:
for plate it seems i will used stick ice cream :P
How connect 2 halves i want detachable like ergodox but with other connector AT/USB or etc.
Any idea
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ماء

09 Jan 2014, 12:20

matt3o,for matrix cables you recomend? :)

1.BREADBOARD JUMPER CABLEs MALE TO MALE
2.JUMPER MALE TO FEMALE CABLEs
3.JUMPER FEMALE TO FEMALE CABLEs

which you recommend?
Thanks

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matt3o
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09 Jan 2014, 13:44

for the matrix? simple straight wire. not sure what you are talking about... :)

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ماء

09 Jan 2014, 14:12

matt3o wrote:for the matrix? simple straight wire. not sure what you are talking about... :)
Oh,i mean cables for wires(Colmns) and diodes(Rows) to controller...

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matt3o
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09 Jan 2014, 14:19

it's a standard wire, not a breadboard jumper cable.

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Vierax

09 Jan 2014, 20:17

ماء : It's multicoloured wires maybe this is what that leads you to think about jumper cables :)

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ماء

03 Feb 2014, 09:43

Finally i have plates unfortunately with acrylic,can't wait for make my board :mrgreen: still waiting some equipment... :P

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phosphorglow

03 Feb 2014, 14:16

Just wanted to say how fantastically gorgeous this board is! I love everything about it - very nice work sir!

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Muirium
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03 Feb 2014, 14:18

And, best of all, you can make one for yourself!

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(I am my own personal Webwit when it comes to flaunting this keyboard.)

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matt3o
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03 Feb 2014, 14:30

phosphorglow wrote:Just wanted to say how fantastically gorgeous this board is! I love everything about it - very nice work sir!
thanks!

we might have a GB this year to build these kind of keyboards... maybe I could set up 3 layouts to choose from (sub-60%, 60%, 65%)...

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scottc

03 Feb 2014, 14:55

matt3o wrote:we might have a GB this year to build these kind of keyboards... maybe I could set up 3 layouts to choose from (sub-60%, 60%, 65%)...
Great idea! I'd love to help out. Having plate designs done in advance means that people are a lot less likely to have a wrong plate, and then we could also provide firmware for each of the three designs for people who aren't comfortable with editing code themselves.

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snoopy

03 Feb 2014, 14:58

matt3o wrote:
phosphorglow wrote:Just wanted to say how fantastically gorgeous this board is! I love everything about it - very nice work sir!
thanks!

we might have a GB this year to build these kind of keyboards... maybe I could set up 3 layouts to choose from (sub-60%, 60%, 65%)...
I would definitely join this. I already have an idea what I want :)

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matt3o
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03 Feb 2014, 15:03

scottc wrote:
matt3o wrote:we might have a GB this year to build these kind of keyboards... maybe I could set up 3 layouts to choose from (sub-60%, 60%, 65%)...
Great idea! I'd love to help out. Having plate designs done in advance means that people are a lot less likely to have a wrong plate, and then we could also provide firmware for each of the three designs for people who aren't comfortable with editing code themselves.
absolutely, having the teensy already burnt with the right firmware would be great!

of course if you want a custom design I can add it to the mix, but I won't design it for you, sorry guys, that takes too much time.

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scottc

03 Feb 2014, 15:22

Actually, for the 60% and smaller than 60% ones people could save money by getting the $3 Pro Micro clones from eBay. I think they have 16 pins (can't remember for sure) so an 8x8 matrix would give us 64 keys with some creative wiring.

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matt3o
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03 Feb 2014, 15:25

the idea would be to make a big order of teensy's, at that point maybe it would be cheaper to use only that

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scottc

03 Feb 2014, 15:26

That works too, and would probably be a lot less hairy :P

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ماء

03 Feb 2014, 15:46

I forget for asking..
matt3o for diodes,how much amperage? i've buy diodes with 2amp

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matt3o
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03 Feb 2014, 15:49

Any 1N4148 diode will do (but I bet others are fine as well)

2amp seems overkill though

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ماء

03 Feb 2014, 15:57

matt3o wrote:Any 1N4148 diode will do (but I bet others are fine as well)

2amp seems overkill though
OK, i will searching 1N4148 i hope exist though
I've buy diodes IN4007 MIC 2amp not recomended in here....so,i will buy 1amp if so

EDIT:I found 1N148 exist on my country :mrgreen:

thanks matt

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Vierax

03 Feb 2014, 19:03

1N148 is very common and cheap, any electronic component store should sell this diode :) the only issue is that a bunch of them increase the consumption of the device so if your keyboard is wireless you should putt a good battery (a bluetooth shield pumps some current too)

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04 Feb 2014, 22:20

what do (in very basic terms) do the diodes do ??
I've rebuilt two keyboards .one access is with cherry four pins with the diodes in them
and I'm doing another pos rebuild with cherry two pins but no diodes on the main board .unless "the magic" done on the controller ?

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Broadmonkey
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04 Feb 2014, 23:08

NKRO, it's pretty hard to obtain that without diodes.

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