I've come over (finally) from /r/MechanicalKeyboards hoping for a better discussion as I develop my project. The format of a forum is just better suited to something like this rather than constantly posting a new thread for each update on reddit.
So on to the details..
At the moment I have a prototype 60% keyboard with a case made in MDF (bad decision), laser cut aluminium plate and cherry mx blues with Ducky PBT keycaps. It's a non-standard layout though so I don't have all of the correct keycaps. No electronics as of yet, but I'm hoping to find a cheap solution soon. I'd love to give wire wrapping a go ^_^

Today I've just finished filing the plate for a separate number pad. The case is also MDF bodged together from the first version of my main keyboard case which was too small. The plate is salvaged from a DELL keyboard that used ALPS switches. I've wanted to try Matias ALPS for a while so I bought the DELL 105 key off eBay and cut out the numpad. I intend to do the same with the rest of the plate to get the 60 key section.
So my numpad is, again, MDF case, plate from DELL keyboard (not sure of material), Matias Quiet ALPS and the DELL key caps. It's looking pretty chunky at the moment but I'll eventually sand the sides down to be more slim.



So that's where it currently stands. Like I mentioned, the next step is making these functional, probably utilising the ATmega32u4 breakout board that I have.

Feel free to ask any questions
