su120-keyboard
keyboard-pcbs
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su120-keyboard
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"Ergodonk" easter edition
They are SU120. There is a bug in the file that prevents JLCPCB from recognizing/producing them. (I've got a PR in to fix that). Elecrow is fine with it though.
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Yucu 2000: 38-40 key super staggered keyboard with single key pcb's
The SU120. Hot swap only, but very clever design. Columns and rows are connected by default, so one only needs to connect the ones you break. The creator has made it available in git (link)
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Am i reinventing the wheel? Split ergo ortho with standard keys.
I'm using the su120 boards. They are snap-apart-optional single key pcbs that can be joined with screws rather than wires. (I'm sick of soldering Amoebas for dactyls). You can see them in the upper-left. They support hotswap sockets, rotary encoders, and can be a board by themseleves if you don't break them apart and solder on a pro-micro. I'm concerned about not finding an optimal connector length for the angled thumb pieces - but I'm not above a little bit of soldering now and then.
- Dactyl Manuform with places for screwing single key pcb
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Is there an Amoeba with MX and choc?
Isn’t the su 120 what you are looking for?
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Working on something new
You can also use su120 for this. I made a magnetic adjustable layout tester keyboard using those.
- Dactyl baby
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Hot-swap "wiring loom" for a Dactyl Manuform?
Someone recently posted a dactyl build using these. https://github.com/e3w2q/su120-keyboard
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[UK] [H] Dactyl Manuform 5x6 Case [W] Paypal
A set of Dactyl Manuform 5x6 cases with 5-key thumb clusters and external PCB trays printed in clear PLA. Holes have undercut notches for cherry/compatible and small screw holes (M1.4x5 self-tapping screws) to fit SU120 PCBs per key. Comes with threaded inserts and screws for base plates.
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[WIP] Kyfle, the flexible split, with options
I used SU120 bit boards (from /u/e3w2, thanks for open-sourcing it!) as a base, to which I added SK6812 mini-e support (had to remove support for choc sockets though).
keyboard-pcbs
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Snap mounts for per-key PCBs?
I found this great model on GitHub: https://github.com/JKing-B16/keyboard-pcbs/tree/master/amoeba-king/openscad. I did a test print and the part that locked the PCB in was too big. I made some careful adjustments (slashed it with a knife repeatedly) and the board fits now (the end result: https://imgur.com/y1Yf1K5). However, I worry that the quality of the snap depends a lot on the tolerances of the printer. I was wondering if any keyboards with similar mounts exist?
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Made a personal ortholinear keyboard
I really like the idea of single-switch PCBs. I found the repo with all of the different Amoeba styles. Unless I missed one, none of them match the Cherry MX Low Profile footprint. I'm finding these switches are not widely used. Now I'm on the hunt if there is a different single switch pcb which does support them.
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Dactyl Manuform Generator
Did you have any pcb/design in mind that accommodates screws? Personally I'd recommend against doing this because you're going to need a lot of screws and a lot of filament to make the web thickness tall enough to accommodate screw inserts or tapped holes. When I used Amoebas in the past, I generated the case with the MX nubs and without the built in hot swaps (those are really difficult to print as well). The mill-max sockets hold on well to the switch, and I imagine the kailh ones should hold on well too. If you're using Amoeba King PCBs, there's a really nice generator for the key hole here that will snap the PCB into place, but it does not generate a full case: https://github.com/JKing-B16/keyboard-pcbs/tree/master/amoeba-king/openscad
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How does this work?
Some use single key pcbs (like amoeba king) for the wiring. But I find them more work then just wiring the switches by hand. It does allow for leds to be added though.
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Which DIY split keyboard to build?
I started my split journey by building a dactyl manuform with amoeba king pcbs. Now I use a charybdis nano because it has an integrated trackball :D
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planning to build dactyl manuform
For pcbs I would either use single switch pcbs like the amoeba royale or king. As for flexible pcbs I'm only aware of this project but I'm afraid they are only sold on the creators etsy page. Maybe someone else is aware of something similar.
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Just realized I soldered on all the diodes the wrong way.
If you want to use sk68xx leds I recommend the Amoeba kings. Same Form factor but made for the SMD leds with longer legs (e.g. Sk6812 mini-e) for easier soldering.
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Adafruit neokey hand wired question
To be clear, I printed these guys.
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Choc Amoeba with SK6812-MINI-E
If possible I would add those solderable bridges to choose which side is Din and Dout because they will be connected in series and having to cross a wire over the PCB every other row is annoying. The amoeba kings have that and it made the wiring easier and cleaner in my opinion.
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Dactyl Manuform with places for screwing single key pcb
I'd say that the Amoeba family are the most popular right now though. I just ordered some Amoeba kings through JLCPCB for about $10 to try out on a dactyl flex. (You have to ask for a 5x5 layout to get 25 on a PCB, so it can be super cheap). Wylderbuilds has a great wiring guide for those. I think you can also buy from wylderbuilds if you don't want to go the PCB fabrication route. (He's got a stellar reputation and is active here on the subreddits).
What are some alternatives?
keyboard-pcbs - Keyboard PCBs
Cherry-Mx-Bitboard-Re
KinesisBLE - Custom Kinesis Controller with Wireless BLE
klavyl - The Klavyl mechanical keyboard made with Klavgen
Keebio-Parts.pretty - Various KiCAD footprints for mechanical keyboard parts
klavgen - Handwired mechanical keyboard generator
dactyl-keyboard - Dactyl-ManuForm, a parameterized ergonomic keyboard translated into Python including a cadquery / Open CASCADE implementation.
dactyl-keyboard - Dactyl-ManuForm, a parameterized ergonomic keyboard translated into Python including a cadquery / Open CASCADE implementation.
awesome-kinesis - Unofficial curated list of resources and references for Kinesis keyboard enthusiasts
dactyl-flatpacked - A reimagined dactyl using slotted pieces instead of 3D printing.
tryadactyl - Methodology for custom tuning a concave, column-staggered, split keyboard with thumb clusters (AKA Dactyl). Centered on an OpenSCAD library for designing all sorts of ortholinear-ish keyboards supporting a variety of keycaps including Cherry profile. Additionally supports trackpoints, and 5-way navigation switches.