Regarding assembly i only have experience in soldering switches and pretty much nothing more. Ill check that link thanks.
You can use switches with diodes (for example from an old G80-1000) then you won't have to solder the tiny surface mounted ones
Just a note, apparently using in-switch diodes ...
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- 05 Jun 2013, 09:45
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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- 31 Jan 2013, 00:57
- Forum: Group buys
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any picture of the bottom of the case yet? I want to see how they made the legs work, or not.
They did include the screwholes you included on your design, I believe. They had rubber screw caps in the photos from the assembly (you can see them in the photos next to the screws--they're rounded red ...
They did include the screwholes you included on your design, I believe. They had rubber screw caps in the photos from the assembly (you can see them in the photos next to the screws--they're rounded red ...
- 12 Jan 2013, 07:19
- Forum: Group buys
- Topic: Ergodox massdrop groupbuy discussion
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- 09 Sep 2012, 09:24
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Split ergonomic keyboard project
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Just discovered this fantastic project here and at GH, whilst seeking alternatives to replace the NLA Datadesk SmartBoards I've been using that are finally starting to malfunction. After scanning over the ErgoDox threads on both fora, and bearing in mind what has already been finalzed by now, some ...