
I want to manufacture this keyboard under an Open Source licence. What are your thoughts about this design? Would a Kickstarter be the best way to go?
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"Therein," said the great sage, "lies the rub." Kickstarter programs need to have a wide commercial appeal while this design is definitely a niche product.Findecanor wrote: I would say that Kickstarter is only for commercial projects, but others may disagree...
If I were you I would see if it would be worth it to make it as an "upgrade kit" for the [url=http://ortholinearkeyboards.com/planck]Planck keyboard, or at least see if some Planck parts could be leveraged.
I didn't know about the workshop, thank you! I see from a few posts what others have done to go from concept to working prototype. It's time to get out the xacto knife.Muirium wrote: Aye, you'd need a very strong show of community interest indeed before Kickstarter could be viable. Most projects there fail without a whisper. Things have got to have widespread appeal. Personal projects like this are seldom hits, even on the forum, let alone further afield. Everyone seems to have their own different something they're after…
Handmaking one for yourself, and updating a thread with progress and pictures, that's definitely doable. There's quite a few projects like that here in the Workshop.
I didn't know about the workshop, thank you! I see from a few posts what others have done to go from concept to working prototype. It's time to get out the xacto knife.Muirium wrote: [snip]
Handmaking one for yourself, and updating a thread with progress and pictures, that's definitely doable. There's quite a few projects like that here in the Workshop.
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