Wait, how did you have the physical PCB? 3d Printed?
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There are a number of relatively inexpensive PCB fabrication services available online, that is if all the YouTube sponsorship ads forced in to every channel I watch are to be believed.
Yes, I got it made at jlcpcb. It’s a big board, so it wasn’t as cheap as a small prototype board. But not unreasonable. A good price per board, but a bit of a waste because I now have 4 more that I will never use.
I now have 4 more that I will never use.
Sounds to me like it's time to get two more MCUs, some standoffs, and some rubber feet, and make a pair of barebones boards, LOL. JLCPCB is pretty nice. I did an extremely simple custom design that was literally just traces and vias, and got 5 PCBs for under USD30.
That's a nice board!
Thanks! I've tweaked the layout a tiny bit since those pics, but I've been using it a lot and it's worked really well. Current project is to retrofit a little baby solenoid onto one of my fully hand-wired boards with tactile switches. Not exactly true IBM "KERCHUNK-THUNK!" but should add a pointless and fun audio feedback to a board I just don't use that much otherwise.
But seriously... if there is a switch type you've been meaning to try, or some weird QMK ideas, add a plate from Keychron and (maybe?) the hotswap sockets, and you've got a perfectly legitimate build style.
Super cool! Great job. That's the one thing that bothers me about their boards. Maybe I'll give this a shot too
It was a fun process, much recommended. I've got an extra 4 pcbs that require a few bodge wires if you've got a V6. :D
Any chance you’d release these files? I might wanna try this too. I miss my shine through keys.
Yes, I want to, just haven’t gotten around to put it all together yet. But it’s on my to do list.
Awesome thanks!!! I’ve really wanted to do this and this would help me learn this way more than on my own.
I got a V5 and feel like I got tricked by the "backlit" thing not meaning shinethrough
South facing fits "Cherry profile" keycaps better, as well as old-school caps with shine-through lock indicators. Would be a bummer if you were expecting full shinethrough though.
It's my first mechanical and I was just hoping to be able to read the keys in the dark
Yeah, the LEDs on my Q6 are the only thing I don’t like about it. I don’t use it in the dark much, but I’ve gotten used to the shine through letters on laptops, so I wish it was the same.
What about the matrix, "Japanese" duplex or something?