kotonoha_keyboards
for-science-keyboard
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kotonoha_keyboards
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bgkeeb - cheap (or free!) split pcb with a lot of features! see post comment for details
I'm aware of other keyboards smaller than 100x100. https://github.com/peej/for-science-keyboard or https://github.com/MasayukiFukada/kotonoha_keyboards (and others). ... ;) I like the allure of "you can save a few dollars on PCB fabrication". -- Most of these small boards don't opt to go for the fancy per-key RGBs.
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Are there any ergo keyboards with some added distance between keys?
Honorable mention: kotonoha-wabisabi.
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cost of building
https://github.com/MasayukiFukada/kotonoha_keyboards has some small designs. this (and some of the others?) from this list: https://github.com/BenRoe/awesome-mechanical-keyboard/blob/master/docs/README.md
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34-key keyboards out there
The wabisabi sounds like it'd suit your tastes. https://github.com/MasayukiFukada/kotonoha_keyboards
for-science-keyboard
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Riþinquing H Digraφs
/u/phbonachi I recently build my first split keyboard (a 3d printend version of the for_science board). I am currently 'hunting' for a layout and have first looked hard at Miryoku, then at another layout called PUQ and now at hands down.
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Gerber to DXF to STL conversion?
I was wondering what the workflow would be to convert from Gerber files into other formats. My use case is that I want to build a handwire prototype of a split keyboard but there are only gerber files available (I'm looking at the For Science).
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bgkeeb - cheap (or free!) split pcb with a lot of features! see post comment for details
I'm aware of other keyboards smaller than 100x100. https://github.com/peej/for-science-keyboard or https://github.com/MasayukiFukada/kotonoha_keyboards (and others). ... ;) I like the allure of "you can save a few dollars on PCB fabrication". -- Most of these small boards don't opt to go for the fancy per-key RGBs.
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Split keyboard vs xd75
https://github.com/peej/for-split-keyboard and https://github.com/peej/for-science-keyboard (from the same designer: related to "ortho in a 60% case", but not as budget friendly: https://github.com/peej/lumberjack-keyboard). If you can tolerate just switches + PCB, something like https://oddrocketkeyboards.blogspot.com/2018/05/5plit-v1.html would be quite cheap.
What are some alternatives?
Sweep - Sweep - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris.
for-split-keyboard - Split Infinitive, a 6x5x2 ortholinear split keyboard PCB
dracuLad - QMK-powered 34-36 key split keyboard
lumberjack-keyboard - 5x12 ortholinear through-hole component keyboard PCB for standard 60% cases
bgkeeb
Koalafications - 75% Stacked Acrylic Keyboard with an OLED screen. QMK/VIA compatible
awesome-mechanical-keyboard - ⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.
for-science-plate-FreeCAD - This is my FreeCAD works on the for science keybaord
Contra - Contra - Lowest cost ortholinear keyboard kit possible
keygen - An(other) algorithm for generating optimal keyboard layouts.
keyboard-labs - Repo with my PCB designs and keyboard firmware