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75% Sprit, MX Clears, custom wooden case

Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 15:01
by Hermith
Just a quick worklog:

"Specs":
MX Clears, except Esc and Enter which are MX Green, and right alt that's MX White because I suck at counting.
Sprit's 75% layout from the geekhack groupbuy.
Mahogany wooden case.

Pictures:
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Popping in the switches. I decided on PCB mount due to the costs.

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Testing the layout. I'd like to have the keycaps as "set-friendly" as possible, but I ended up with the unorthodox 1.75u right shift because I wanted the arrow-cluster.

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Soldering. This went quickerthan expected, helps to have a friend that has access to a proper iron (heats up from 200 to 400C in less than two seconds).

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First two rows soldered.

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Soldering complete.

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Checking the angle on the bottom plate of the case. Think this might be birch. My dad the carpenter helped me with this part.

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Glued on the 4 edges, these are the parts that will show and are in mahogany that we found some leftover stubs of.

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After the edge has been cut to the same angle as the bottom plate + some sanding.

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All riser screws in place. These are just normal motherboard riser screws.

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Zomg! It lines up!

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Sorry for the blur. It feels a bit high, so a few mm is gonna be sanded of the bottom.

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The finish after two strokes of lacquer.

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Still feels a bit high. But I'll know after a couple of weeks of use if it's too high. :P

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The edge to cap distance seems very good.

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Done! Kinda. Still lacks stabilizers in this picture, but that doesn't show.

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Bonus-picture! With Nuka Cola spacebar that I won from Ducky Nordic over at his marketplace thread. :D

A few months later picture, now with the 1976 key caps:
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Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 15:52
by scottc
Excellent. Could you share more info about the case?

Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 22:39
by pyrelink
Very nice work on the case, as I mentioned on the Reddit post.

From what I can tell and what you mentioned on the other post, its Mahogany siding, with a Birch base, glued together. You mounted the motherboard standoffs into the case and marked the positions for them with a dowel and the original PCB. Looks very nice. I think with a nice coating of Lacquer and a few days of curing, will leave it looking just dazzling.

If you hurry, you might be able to scrounge up a ghetto Round 5 set from the left overs :lol:

Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 22:45
by scottc
Thanks for the info, pyrelink!

I cobbled together a somewhat usable Round 5 set from leftovers. It might fit this board, but it was about €50+ and not the nicest-looking collection of caps I've seen in my life. :lol:

Posted: 30 Jun 2014, 22:59
by Grond
The case looks a bit tall for my taste, but it's certainly well made! Nice job!

Posted: 01 Jul 2014, 00:45
by pyrelink
scottc wrote: I cobbled together a somewhat usable Round 5 set from leftovers. It might fit this board, but it was about €50+ and not the nicest-looking collection of caps I've seen in my life. :lol:
I know what you mean. I procrastinated and procrastinated on the set for months and months, and by the time I was fully convinced, everything was in leftover mode :lol:

Posted: 01 Jul 2014, 00:59
by Hermith
pyrelink summed it up pretty nicely.
Grond wrote: The case looks a bit tall for my taste, but it's certainly well made! Nice job!
Indeed. I'm going to take a few mm off the bottom before doing the first stroke. More pictures will come up sometime tomorrow. :)

Posted: 01 Jul 2014, 02:16
by Laser
Very nice! :)
Some day i'll make myself one ... the keyboard case in my dreams has a wooden wrist pad built in, continuing the front wall.

Posted: 01 Jul 2014, 17:35
by Hermith
Added a photo with how the finish turned out. Looks nice so far!

Posted: 01 Jul 2014, 18:00
by Findecanor
That looks so good! I want to make one now.

Posted: 01 Jul 2014, 18:07
by Hermith
It's not really that advanced. 95% of the job is having access to the right tools. Having a dad that's a carpenter doesn't really hurt either. :P

Posted: 04 Jul 2014, 19:55
by Hermith
Added a last picture with full keycap set! Still waiting for stabs but I can take pictures without them. :) Wood on wood is slippery though, so I should try and find some rubber pads.

Posted: 04 Jul 2014, 22:28
by Grond
I think the dark brown Filco sphericals would be the perfect match for that keyboard! Or a brownfox set maybe.

Posted: 14 Jul 2014, 19:46
by Hermith
Added a bonus-picture. :D

Posted: 22 Jul 2014, 21:24
by beltet
Nicely done! Looks real good. But what model is the soldering iron. May be interested in one my self.
Hermith wrote: Soldering. This went quickerthan expected, helps to have a friend that has access to a proper iron (heats up from 200 to 400C in less than two seconds).

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 21:54
by JohnVenture
I'm still waiting on my round 1 75% black pcb from sprit...Out of curiosity, when did you order?

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 05:48
by Hermith
Originally for round one, but had to cancel because of lack of money. Reordered a year later (round 2). De offered me one of the left overs from round 1 as I had a very simple order.

Did you order any extra assembly for yours?

Posted: 18 Feb 2015, 00:15
by Fred
Nice! Essentially the same layout as on my laptop, which is probably my favorite layout. Great job!

Posted: 18 Feb 2015, 19:21
by Hermith
Not sure if I'm just imagining it or if it's because of the clears but it does feel a bit deeper. But I also bottom out less on clears than on browns so it might just be that. :P

Posted: 05 Mar 2015, 03:27
by JohnVenture
Hermith wrote: Originally for round one, but had to cancel because of lack of money. Reordered a year later (round 2). De offered me one of the left overs from round 1 as I had a very simple order.

Did you order any extra assembly for yours?
I had a black 75% PCB round 1 order with some switches and gold springs, no assembly. It will be a year in a couple weeks and the guy has gone A-wall after showing me a pic of the pcb being 'almost ready to ship' in late december.
Did the resistors came in soldered or did you do it yourself?

I was planning on doing a wood case as well but I'm not committing any time to it until I receive the pcb - if I ever do. How does the height of yours feel after a few weeks usage?

Posted: 05 Mar 2015, 06:12
by Hermith
Resistors came separate on mine. Now I'm thinking I should feel lucky that I got mine. But I guess that's the risk of doing GBs, you can't be in a hurry. I'm just glad I was able to make a 75% ISO board, as these are literally non-existent.

The height is OK. It's higher than a Poker, but it feel perfectly comfortable to use for long sessions.

It's worth noting that it could be lower. I'm using normal motherboard standoff which add a bit to the height, and the bottom could probably be a bit thinner as well.

Posted: 06 Mar 2015, 04:15
by JohnVenture
You should feel lucky indeed, plenty of other peeps are missing their stuff on geekhack. Also I do believe it's my pcb you're using :P

Posted: 06 Mar 2015, 06:09
by Hermith
He did specifically reach out to me because he said he had extras, so if I didn't need any assembly I could have it right away. But yeah, I haven't followed it much after that but it seems he crumbled under the huge amount of assembly work he had to do, and just everything fell apart?

Posted: 07 Mar 2015, 02:08
by JohnVenture
No one knows really what happened, some speculate he was overwhelmed by the amound of work relative to soldering all the transistors of round 1 PCBs - but some people who offered to solder them themselves didn't get their stuff regardless. Co-founder of a major Korean board confirmed Sprit is missing there too, just vanished into thin air.
It just seem very random that some people ordered 2 months ago and got their stuff right away, whereas some had orders over a year in the waiting and are still empty-handed. Plenty of incidents like this on geekhack. Has he wanted to run an elaborate scam he wouldn't have done any different. Still a part of me want to believe he isn't a crook, but I guess that's what all Madoff's victims thought too :)

Posted: 08 Jun 2015, 15:35
by Hermith
Some new pictures now that I've gotten the 1976 caps, one of the more fitting set with this wooden case:

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And now with proper F-row!

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Posted: 08 Jun 2015, 15:38
by seebart
the color scheme really works well with the wood! Nice.

Posted: 26 Jun 2015, 04:30
by rodtang
Well, I'll be darned. A (almost) Norwegian layout 75% keyboard in a mahogany case. Someone actually beat me to it. Nice work!

Posted: 26 Jun 2015, 09:51
by Hermith
What's almost about it? :D

Posted: 26 Jun 2015, 11:46
by DanielT
This looks damn good! :D

Posted: 26 Jun 2015, 15:43
by Eszett
How did you get the bottom plate perfectly aslope, plus, in the right angle? Which angle is it?