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Re: Recreating the Lisp keyboard (10 years later)
Posted: 06 Nov 2023, 13:39
by darkcruix
I am working on a snug fit wrist rest as well in the same design. Still testing the variants before I get it done in the proper color. Here's what I have so far:

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Re: Recreating the Lisp keyboard (10 years later)
Posted: 09 Apr 2024, 15:00
by lispnick
I guess it is time to post some updates.

I have substantially extended the profile set. It now includes, among other things, everything that can be found on ANSI/ISO full keyboards. The convex profile includes shorter spacebars and convex modifiers as I have promised. Since the set of supported key sizes is quite large, I will probably make and post a comprehensible ‘spec sheet’ later. For those who are curious, these are the classic (concave) modifiers:
… and these are the convex ones:

Re: Recreating the Lisp keyboard (10 years later)
Posted: 09 Apr 2024, 20:25
by engr
Wait, does it mean that there is a full-size ANSI 104 keyset available for purchase? And/or a full-size or TKL keyboard with ANSI layout?
Re: Recreating the Lisp keyboard (10 years later)
Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 14:29
by lispnick
engr wrote: 09 Apr 2024, 20:25
Wait, does it mean that there is a full-size ANSI 104 keyset available for purchase? And/or a full-size or TKL keyboard with ANSI layout?
Almost, … it is just two small steps away. I need to figure out the final pricing and set up a ‘product web’ again. Besides that, everything is ready and tested. Full size ANSI or TKL with MX or Alps mounts is not a problem. I hope to add a support for Topre as well but the mount is harder to make because of its geometry (I will need a bespoke end-mill for that and currently I am in the middle of the reverse-engineering process).
Re: Recreating the Lisp keyboard (10 years later)
Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 16:18
by engr
That’s great news. I am not normally a custom board guy… but if you are going to offer a full-size ANSI Keymacs kit with a full-size ANSI layout, I got some blue Alps stashed just for such an occasion!
Re: Recreating the Lisp keyboard (10 years later)
Posted: 28 Nov 2024, 19:01
by lispnick
I have added new legend options to my keyboard kits:
This is a render but I am currently finishing two sets with triple-shot Cadet legends. Also, I have put a limited number of NOS blue alps in the stock.
Re: Recreating the Lisp keyboard (10 years later)
Posted: 30 Nov 2024, 21:19
by TNT
Hype!
Re: Recreating the Lisp keyboard (10 years later)
Posted: 03 Dec 2024, 04:14
by John Doe
This project is still going better along with years!
Re: Recreating the Lisp keyboard (10 years later)
Posted: 12 Jan 2025, 13:52
by lispnick
… and this is how it looks after four rounds of resin casting and four rounds of CNC milling:
The final step remains—milling the mount and separating the keycap from its base. The time spent on the manufacturing is slightly over 2 hours per keycap (the design of the legends is not included, of course). And, yes, it is going to be German QWERTZ ISO.

Re: Recreating the Lisp keyboard (10 years later)
Posted: 23 Jan 2025, 12:33
by Go-Kart
Every time I check in on this project, I am more amazed.