Modified Locus Keyboard
Summary
I’m going to build a split 45% keyboard using a stack of cut acrylic parts. The goal is to build a completely different type of keyboard from the one I am using right now, and to practice improve my skills at soldering, 3D printing, silicone casting, and modification. I’m excited to work on a completely different (and far more in-depth) project than most of my other hardware work, as this will require not just computer science skills but also a knowledge of materials and manufacturing.
Plan
- Go to Home Depot and compare different plastics based on their flexibility and resonance (this is just to decide what material to use)
- Submit an order for the laser-cut case
- 3D print tracing plates for the foam inserts, as well as a mold for the silicone
- Cut the foam using the 3d-printed plates
- Pour the silicone into the mold, let it harden, and then remove it
- Modify PCB to add flex cuts, using a 3d-printed map and a Dremel (this is risky, so I might not do it, depending on how flexible the PCB is in-hand)
- Tune stabilizers, using 3d-printed inserts to reduce opening tolerances and lubricants to prevent scratching
- Add MillMax 3305 sockets to PCB
- 3D-print switch films
- Install all the custom foam and silicone
- Install stabilizers
- Lube and film switches
- Install switches
- Complete assembly of the case
- Configure Vial development environment
- Create firmware through Vial
Total Expected Time: 15 Hours (plus cooling and printing time)
Budget
Product | Supplier/Link | Cost |
---|---|---|
Case and PCB | P3DStore | $135 |
5x KTT HaluHalo Switches | DangKeebs | $15.00 |
Krytox 205g0 | DangKeebs | $12.00 |
MillMax 0305 | Mouser | $17.89 |
Stabilizers | Thockpop | $22.00 |
Keycaps | AliExpress | $26.39 |
Total | $241.28 |
(I’ve already purchased foams as well as silicone and masking tape)
Microphone project (working with @KaiDevrim)
Product | Supplier/Link | Cost |
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SSM2019 | Mouser | $6.41 |