waffling60
plain60-c
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waffling60
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I am looking to machine my own keyboard housing
there's a few pcbs that are both open source and are sold in stock, some that come to mind are the waffling60 (link to store, link to github) and the plain60 (link to store, link to github). im sure you could find others in different layouts as well, these are just two that ive looked into before. dunno if the bakeneko files available and the cannonkeys pcb are the same, that might also be worth looking into
plain60-c
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I am looking to machine my own keyboard housing
there's a few pcbs that are both open source and are sold in stock, some that come to mind are the waffling60 (link to store, link to github) and the plain60 (link to store, link to github). im sure you could find others in different layouts as well, these are just two that ive looked into before. dunno if the bakeneko files available and the cannonkeys pcb are the same, that might also be worth looking into
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why are keyboard PCB schematics closed source?
You've got the hobbyists releasing open source stuff like the Plain60 or any number of niche designs, but then a large part of the market is the few companies that mass produce popular stuff like the DZ60 variants, boards that keep this hobby somewhat functional at the size they're at.
What are some alternatives?
cyber60 - DIY-friendly 60% Bluetooth PCB using the nRF52840. MX, ALPS and SMK versions.
awesome-mechanical-keyboard - ⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.
The_Uni - A uni-board split ortholinear made for stenography. Uses QMK Firmware's Gemini Protocol. This is the pro micro version (aka Uni v2)
Lost-NDS-TV - The Lost Nintendo DS Television Output, brought back to life
teensy-eurorack - Hardware Design: Eurorack shield for teensy 4.1 with 14 in / 16 out analog channels
Seismos - A split keyboard that evolves the concept of the Zebra keyboard, but fancier
choctopus44 - Choctopus44 is a custom low profile keyboard
Steezy60 - Steezy60 is a 60% PCB in two versions: one for SMK gen 2 switches one for ALPS-compatible switches. Compatible with standard tray-mount cases. BIG layout compatibility.
peridot-steno - An easy-to-build QMK-powered stenography keyboard