fissure
pluckey
fissure | pluckey | |
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7 | 8 | |
53 | 34 | |
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4.7 | 1.8 | |
7 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
C | Jupyter Notebook | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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fissure
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How much do you tent your split build?
Ah it's tented automatically at ~21deg
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Long time no post to reddit: Daily driven boards
I haven't actually posted to Reddit for a while (other than comments that is), and I thought I should. I've been daily driving these 2 boards for a bit, the Fissure v3.2 and the Fusion. Both boards are fully BLE, and of course following my tradition on using the embedded steno engine.
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You all are crazy! Where did you start?
There have been a lot more progress in the last years, but when I started like 3 years ago, I basically looked through r/MK for 3 months or so, and imagined how the layouts would work (yes you can just print them out but), picked a balanced point between simplicity and extensibility, and designed my board. After that it's just constant iterations on both the hardware and the key map levels.
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No hand movement keyboard
I don't see many high stagger 36 keys, so self plug time. brow/jklp counts, though that's a hand wire
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Does this exist? Kyria stagger, Corne layout, Choc spacing?
Not strictly 3x6, but the Fissure v3 does everything else.
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Ergodox Ez owners, how satisfied are you?
my preferred boards are smaller—I’ve got a Kyria that I like quite a bit and am currently dailying a Fissure—but the ergodox was the board that got me started on that route, and I actually just rehomed my ergodox ez to a friend wanting to try out a split board for work :D
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Rate by importance ergonomic features
Repo with outdated pics: https://github.com/crides/fissure
pluckey
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How to know what materials I would need for this keyboard (Pluckey)?
Hi, I want to build my first ergonomical keyboard and I have chosen the Pluckey (https://github.com/floookay/pluckey/tree/main), probably using the 5x7. My question is what exactly would be everything I need to buy (Except for the key-caps and switches) to make this keyboard hot-swap.
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You all are crazy! Where did you start?
November 2021 I got "pluckey (pre-built)" and MX Ergo. While tinkering keymap I got to know about Miryoku by u/manna_harbour because of that I sold pluckey and
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I just received them!
2 weeks ago I was looking for a 36 key keyboard which can have choc support and aggressive pinky stagger I found "chocofi". I received the free PCB as part of scheme from allpcb.com. On 5th November 2021 I have received "Pluckey" it was good and while tinkering with keymaps I found about "Miryoku" I applied it immediately on Pluckey and felt a lot of difference. Now my Pluckey is up for sale in r/mechmarket. I'll also give one set of chocofi with it since I have 5 PCBs.
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Looking for my dream keyboard
I found https://github.com/floookay/pluckey that seems perfect layout wise, but missing at least one OLED (I'm putting active layer, and caps lock/ctrl/shift/alt status + a nice logo for fun), and no native hotswap (I know this can be worked around with mill max, but having native hotswap is nicer as it doesn't makes the key higher).
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Updated my Pluckey with new case
Here is the link, https://github.com/floookay/pluckey
- Finally joining the emk gang with "Pluckey"
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3D-printable hotswap PCB generator (now open-source)
Yeah I'd imagine. I built something similar recently. Without hulling, just basic union and cut operations and in the end had very mixed results depending on the material/settings I printed it. It's also way less advanced than your code and doesn't support any angled keys. Ultimately I gave up on it because my approach was too flawed
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Introducing: the Pluckey, a 4x7 split keyboard with ergodox keycap support
You can find all the necessary files (and a few more pictures) here: https://github.com/floookay/pluckey
What are some alternatives?
chocofi - Split 36-key keyboard
sqdg - Shoggot's SQDG but in CadQuery
redox-keyboard - Ergonomic split mechanical keyboard
steno - Embedded steno firmware + custom steno PCBs
awesome-split-keyboards - A collection of ergonomic split keyboards ⌨
keyseebee - KeySeeBee is a split ergo keyboard. It is only 2 PCB (so the name) with (almost) only SMD components on it. It's only a keyboard, no LED, no display, nothing more than keys and USB.
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
awesome-mechanical-keyboard - ⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.
keyboard-maps
hotswap_pcb_generator - OpenSCAD script for generating 3D-printable hotswap keyboard PCBs.
mechanical-keyboard - DIY mechanical keyboard and where to find them