Converted Royal Alpha 700d Typewriter

SpacemanToby

25 Jan 2018, 16:05

Found an alpha 700d at goodwill and converted the keyboard using a teensy and tmk firmware.
I hand routed the case. There's no bottom to it, and the Plate is hot glued in. Doesn't look great, but it works well and is easy to remove.
I plan on covering the bottom with thin lucite or something. I haven't quite figured out a solution for that.

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AMongoose

25 Jan 2018, 16:49

I like how you kept the separator on the left, gives it a distinct look. Can you put leds there? would be cool for layer indicators.

SpacemanToby

25 Jan 2018, 16:58

AMongoose wrote: I like how you kept the separator on the left, gives it a distinct look. Can you put leds there? would be cool for layer indicators.
All of those little rectangles in the separator are green leds, but they aren't wired up to do anything right now. I only have one layer currently and the big orange square one is wired to light up while that layer is active. I would like to do something with the others at some point. Thought about just having them all light up while it's active.

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OldIsNew

26 Jan 2018, 05:01

Very nice! It's a cool layout and I like the case!

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JP!

26 Jan 2018, 05:15

I love the colors of this. Nice work.

TicTocTom

28 Jan 2018, 16:02

This keyboard is so awesome. I love the colour mix and work you put in to convert it. Did the donor typewriter
have reusable switches, or did you have to mod the keycaps to work with something else? And the back plate, did you reuse or fabricate a new one? If these questions have very obvious answers, my apologies. I'm new here. Joined so I could comment on your creation.

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ideus

29 Jan 2018, 02:10

Awesome!

SpacemanToby

29 Jan 2018, 02:26

TicTocTom wrote: This keyboard is so awesome. I love the colour mix and work you put in to convert it. Did the donor typewriter
have reusable switches, or did you have to mod the keycaps to work with something else? And the back plate, did you reuse or fabricate a new one? If these questions have very obvious answers, my apologies. I'm new here. Joined so I could comment on your creation.
I used the original switches from the typewriter. They're linear and a bit heavy, but they are satisfying to press. I'm also using the plate from the typewriter. I cut it down with an angle grinder. It's also wired up using wire salvaged from the typewriter. Glad it inspired you to create an account. It was a fun project. I have another version of this typewriter (Alpha 610) that I'm going to convert, I just need some more wood.

TicTocTom

31 Jan 2018, 02:14

Now I want one!!!

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