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<div></div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=Hard-Wiring_How-To&diff=1014Hard-Wiring How-To2013-03-22T00:04:16Z<p>Samwisekoi: interim save</p>
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]] [[category:samwisekoi]]<br />
== How To Hard-Wire a Keyboard ==<br />
This How-To is a guide to hard-wiring a keyboard <u>without using a PCB</u>. It is designed to enable someone handy with a soldering iron to make a new keyboard layout using only a plate, switches, wire and some electronic components.<br />
<br />
[[File:Hard-Wired Keyboard Rail.JPG]]<br />
<br />
== Tools Used ==<br />
* Weller soldering iron with pencil tip<br />
* Soldering helper<br />
* Small wire cutter<br />
* Small needle-nose pliers<br />
* Self-adjusting wire stripper<br />
<br />
<br />
== Parts list ==<br />
''coming later''<br />
<br />
<br />
== Main Steps ==<br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
=== Wire Positive (diode) Rails on all Rows ===<br />
# Make <u>certain</u> the stabilizers and switches work properly<br />
# Prep one row of diodes<br />
# Install one row of diodes<br />
# Trim excess negative leads<br />
# Check and/or improve solder joints<br />
# Prep (cut and straighten) rail for soldering<br />
# Solder center diode to rail<br />
# Solder one diode near each end to hold rail in place<br />
# Solder balance of diodes on rail<br />
# Trim excess positive leads<br />
# Repeat for additional rows<br />
=== Wire Columns ===<br />
=== Route/connect LED Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Row Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Column Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Teensy ===<br />
=== Program Teensy ===<br />
=== Mount Teensy and Other Components ===<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
== Build Log with Photos ==<br />
This build log is for the GH75 custom keyboard by [[User:Samwisekoi|samwisekoi]]. It will require adaptation for TKL and 104-key (full-size) keyboards.<br />
<br />
<table border><br />
<tr><td valign=top width=400px><br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
#: Align all switches with leads at top.<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
'''Optional:'''<br />
# Bend flanges for caseless format<br />
# Install rubber U-channel as "feet"<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:01-populated plate.JPG|400px|top]] [[File:02-populated plate side view.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:03-populated plate close-up.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:04-populated plate underneath.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:05-populated plate underneath close-up.JPG|200px|top]]<br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td valign=top><br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
You have to do this first so there is no danger of LED leads touching other wires. And there will be no way to do this after the rails and columns are wired.<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
# Tie the LED leads temporarily<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:06-LED polarity.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:07-switches, LEDs and wire.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:08-wire stripper.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:09-LED solder the leads.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:10-LED add shrink-tubing.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:11-LED ready to install.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:12-LEDs installed.JPG|300px|top]] [[File:13-LED leads tied.JPG|300px|top]]<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:20-Diodes row neg trimmed.JPG|600px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td valign=top><br />
=== Wire Positive (diode) Rails on all Rows ===<br />
# Make <u>certain</u> the stabilizers and switches work properly<br />
# Prep one row of diodes<br />
# Install one row of diodes<br />
# Trim excess negative leads<br />
# Check and/or improve solder joints<br />
# Prep (cut and straighten) rail for soldering<br />
# Solder center diode to rail<br />
# Solder one diode near each end to hold rail in place<br />
# Solder balance of diodes on rail<br />
# Trim excess positive leads<br />
# Repeat for additional rows<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:14-Diodes positive flags.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:15-Diodes one ready.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:16-Diodes row ready.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
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&nbsp;[[File:17-Diodes one placed.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:19-Diodes row soldered.JPG|400px|top|right]]<br /><br />
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&nbsp;[[File:20-Diodes row neg trimmed.JPG|600px|top]]<br /><br />
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&nbsp;[[File:21-Length of 18g wire.JPG|600px|top]]<br /><br />
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&nbsp;[[File:22-Pos row placed.JPG|600px|top]]<br /><br />
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&nbsp;[[File:23-Diode pos pin bent.JPG|300px|top]] [[File:24-Diode pos pin soldered.JPG|300px|top|right]]<br /><br />
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</td><br />
</tr><br />
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</table></div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=File:24-Diode_pos_pin_soldered.JPG&diff=1013File:24-Diode pos pin soldered.JPG2013-03-22T00:03:38Z<p>Samwisekoi: category:Hard-wire category:How-To</p>
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]]</div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=File:20-Diodes_row_neg_trimmed.JPG&diff=1009File:20-Diodes row neg trimmed.JPG2013-03-21T23:51:49Z<p>Samwisekoi: category:Hard-wire category:How-To</p>
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]]</div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=Hard-Wiring_How-To&diff=1008Hard-Wiring How-To2013-03-21T23:48:42Z<p>Samwisekoi: interim save</p>
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]] [[category:samwisekoi]]<br />
== How To Hard-Wire a Keyboard ==<br />
This How-To is a guide to hard-wiring a keyboard <u>without using a PCB</u>. It is designed to enable someone handy with a soldering iron to make a new keyboard layout using only a plate, switches, wire and some electronic components.<br />
<br />
[[File:Hard-Wired Keyboard Rail.JPG]]<br />
<br />
== Tools Used ==<br />
* Weller soldering iron with pencil tip<br />
* Soldering helper<br />
* Small wire cutter<br />
* Small needle-nose pliers<br />
* Self-adjusting wire stripper<br />
<br />
<br />
== Parts list ==<br />
''coming later''<br />
<br />
<br />
== Main Steps ==<br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
=== Wire Positive (diode) Rails on all Rows ===<br />
# Make <u>certain</u> the stabilizers and switches work properly<br />
# Prep one row of diodes<br />
# Install one row of diodes<br />
# Trim excess negative leads<br />
# Check and/or improve solder joints<br />
# Prep (cut and straighten) rail for soldering<br />
# Solder center diode to rail<br />
# Solder one diode near each end to hold rail in place<br />
# Solder balance of diodes on rail<br />
# Trim excess positive leads<br />
# Repeat for additional rows<br />
=== Wire Columns ===<br />
=== Route/connect LED Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Row Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Column Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Teensy ===<br />
=== Program Teensy ===<br />
=== Mount Teensy and Other Components ===<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
== Build Log with Photos ==<br />
This build log is for the GH75 custom keyboard by [[User:Samwisekoi|samwisekoi]]. It will require adaptation for TKL and 104-key (full-size) keyboards.<br />
<br />
<table border><br />
<tr><td valign=top width=400px><br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
#: Align all switches with leads at top.<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
'''Optional:'''<br />
# Bend flanges for caseless format<br />
# Install rubber U-channel as "feet"<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:01-populated plate.JPG|400px|top]] [[File:02-populated plate side view.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:03-populated plate close-up.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:04-populated plate underneath.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:05-populated plate underneath close-up.JPG|200px|top]]<br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td valign=top><br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
You have to do this first so there is no danger of LED leads touching other wires. And there will be no way to do this after the rails and columns are wired.<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
# Tie the LED leads temporarily<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:06-LED polarity.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:07-switches, LEDs and wire.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:08-wire stripper.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:09-LED solder the leads.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:10-LED add shrink-tubing.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:11-LED ready to install.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:12-LEDs installed.JPG|300px|top]] [[File:13-LED leads tied.JPG|300px|top]]<br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td valign=top><br />
=== Wire Positive (diode) Rails on all Rows ===<br />
# Make <u>certain</u> the stabilizers and switches work properly<br />
# Prep one row of diodes<br />
# Install one row of diodes<br />
# Trim excess negative leads<br />
# Check and/or improve solder joints<br />
# Prep (cut and straighten) rail for soldering<br />
# Solder center diode to rail<br />
# Solder one diode near each end to hold rail in place<br />
# Solder balance of diodes on rail<br />
# Trim excess positive leads<br />
# Repeat for additional rows<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:14-Diodes positive flags.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:15-Diodes one ready.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:16-Diodes row ready.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:17-Diodes one placed.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:19-Diodes row soldered.JPG|400px|top|right]]<br /><br />
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</td><br />
</tr><br />
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</table></div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=File:19-Diodes_row_soldered.JPG&diff=1007File:19-Diodes row soldered.JPG2013-03-21T23:42:24Z<p>Samwisekoi: category:Hard-wire category:How-To</p>
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]] [[category:samwisekoi]]<br />
== How To Hard-Wire a Keyboard ==<br />
This How-To is a guide to hard-wiring a keyboard <u>without using a PCB</u>. It is designed to enable someone handy with a soldering iron to make a new keyboard layout using only a plate, switches, wire and some electronic components.<br />
<br />
[[File:Hard-Wired Keyboard Rail.JPG]]<br />
<br />
== Tools Used ==<br />
* Weller soldering iron with pencil tip<br />
* Soldering helper<br />
* Small wire cutter<br />
* Small needle-nose pliers<br />
* Self-adjusting wire stripper<br />
<br />
<br />
== Parts list ==<br />
''coming later''<br />
<br />
<br />
== Main Steps ==<br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
=== Wire Positive (diode) Rails on all Rows ===<br />
# Make <u>certain</u> the stabilizers and switches work properly<br />
# Prep one row of diodes<br />
# Install one row of diodes<br />
# Trim excess negative leads<br />
# Check and/or improve solder joints<br />
# Prep (cut and straighten) rail for soldering<br />
# Solder center diode to rail<br />
# Solder one diode near each end to hold rail in place<br />
# Solder balance of diodes on rail<br />
# Trim excess positive leads<br />
# Repeat for additional rows<br />
=== Wire Columns ===<br />
=== Route/connect LED Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Row Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Column Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Teensy ===<br />
=== Program Teensy ===<br />
=== Mount Teensy and Other Components ===<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
== Build Log with Photos ==<br />
This build log is for the GH75 custom keyboard by [[User:Samwisekoi|samwisekoi]]. It will require adaptation for TKL and 104-key (full-size) keyboards.<br />
<br />
<table border><br />
<tr><td valign=top width=400px><br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
#: Align all switches with leads at top.<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
'''Optional:'''<br />
# Bend flanges for caseless format<br />
# Install rubber U-channel as "feet"<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:01-populated plate.JPG|400px|top]] [[File:02-populated plate side view.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:03-populated plate close-up.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:04-populated plate underneath.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:05-populated plate underneath close-up.JPG|200px|top]]<br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td valign=top><br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
You have to do this first so there is no danger of LED leads touching other wires. And there will be no way to do this after the rails and columns are wired.<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
# Tie the LED leads temporarily<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:06-LED polarity.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:07-switches, LEDs and wire.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:08-wire stripper.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:09-LED solder the leads.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:10-LED add shrink-tubing.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:11-LED ready to install.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:12-LEDs installed.JPG|300px|top]] [[File:13-LED leads tied.JPG|300px|top]]<br />
</td><br />
</tr><br />
</table></div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=File:13-LED_leads_tied.JPG&diff=989File:13-LED leads tied.JPG2013-03-15T00:02:08Z<p>Samwisekoi: category:Hard-wire category:How-To</p>
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]]</div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=Hard-Wiring_How-To&diff=985Hard-Wiring How-To2013-03-14T23:52:05Z<p>Samwisekoi: /* Wire LEDs */</p>
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]] [[category:samwisekoi]]<br />
== How To Hard-Wire a Keyboard ==<br />
This How-To is a guide to hard-wiring a keyboard <u>without using a PCB</u>. It is designed to enable someone handy with a soldering iron to make a new keyboard layout using only a plate, switches, wire and some electronic components.<br />
<br />
[[File:Hard-Wired Keyboard Rail.JPG]]<br />
<br />
== Tools Used ==<br />
* Weller soldering iron with pencil tip<br />
* Soldering helper<br />
* Small wire cutter<br />
* Small needle-nose pliers<br />
* Self-adjusting wire stripper<br />
<br />
<br />
== Parts list ==<br />
''coming later''<br />
<br />
<br />
== Main Steps ==<br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
=== Wire Positive (diode) Rails on all Rows ===<br />
# Make <u>certain</u> the stabilizers and switches work properly<br />
# Prep one row of diodes<br />
# Install one row of diodes<br />
# Trim excess negative leads<br />
# Check and/or improve solder joints<br />
# Prep (cut and straighten) rail for soldering<br />
# Solder center diode to rail<br />
# Solder one diode near each end to hold rail in place<br />
# Solder balance of diodes on rail<br />
# Trim excess positive leads<br />
# Repeat for additional rows<br />
=== Wire Columns ===<br />
=== Route/connect LED Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Row Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Column Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Teensy ===<br />
=== Program Teensy ===<br />
=== Mount Teensy and Other Components ===<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
== Build Log with Photos ==<br />
This build log is for the GH75 custom keyboard by [[User:Samwisekoi|samwisekoi]]. It will require adaptation for TKL and 104-key (full-size) keyboards.<br />
<br />
<table border><br />
<tr><td valign=top width=400px><br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
#: Align all switches with leads at top.<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
'''Optional:'''<br />
# Bend flanges for caseless format<br />
# Install rubber U-channel as "feet"<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:01-populated plate.JPG|400px|top]] [[File:02-populated plate side view.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:03-populated plate close-up.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:04-populated plate underneath.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:05-populated plate underneath close-up.JPG|200px|top]]<br />
</tr><br />
<tr><td valign=top><br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
You have to do this first so there is no danger of LED leads touching other wires. And there will be no way to do this after the rails and columns are wired.<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
''to be continued from here...''<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:06-LED polarity.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:07-switches, LEDs and wire.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:08-wire stripper.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
<br /><br />
&nbsp;[[File:09-LED solder the leads.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:10-LED add shrink-tubing.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:11-LED ready to install.JPG|200px|top]]<br />
</td></div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=File:10-LED_add_shrink-tubing.JPG&diff=984File:10-LED add shrink-tubing.JPG2013-03-14T23:49:37Z<p>Samwisekoi: category:Hard-wire category:How-To</p>
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]] [[category:samwisekoi]]<br />
== How To Hard-Wire a Keyboard ==<br />
This How-To is a guide to hard-wiring a keyboard <u>without using a PCB</u>. It is designed to enable someone handy with a soldering iron to make a new keyboard layout using only a plate, switches, wire and some electronic components.<br />
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[[File:Hard-Wired Keyboard Rail.JPG]]<br />
<br />
== Tools Used ==<br />
* Weller soldering iron with pencil tip<br />
* Soldering helper<br />
* Small wire cutter<br />
* Small needle-nose pliers<br />
* Self-adjusting wire stripper<br />
<br />
<br />
== Parts list ==<br />
''coming later''<br />
<br />
<br />
== Main Steps ==<br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
=== Wire Positive (diode) Rails on all Rows ===<br />
# Make <u>certain</u> the stabilizers and switches work properly<br />
# Prep one row of diodes<br />
# Install one row of diodes<br />
# Trim excess negative leads<br />
# Check and/or improve solder joints<br />
# Prep (cut and straighten) rail for soldering<br />
# Solder center diode to rail<br />
# Solder one diode near each end to hold rail in place<br />
# Solder balance of diodes on rail<br />
# Trim excess positive leads<br />
# Repeat for additional rows<br />
=== Wire Columns ===<br />
=== Route/connect LED Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Row Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Column Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Teensy ===<br />
=== Program Teensy ===<br />
=== Mount Teensy and Other Components ===<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
== Build Log with Photos ==<br />
This build log is for the GH75 custom keyboard by [[User:Samwisekoi|samwisekoi]]. It will require adaptation for TKL and 104-key (full-size) keyboards.<br />
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<table border><br />
<tr><td valign=top width=400px><br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
#: Align all switches with leads at top.<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
'''Optional:'''<br />
# Bend flanges for caseless format<br />
# Install rubber U-channel as "feet"<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:01-populated plate.JPG|400px|top]] [[File:02-populated plate side view.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
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&nbsp;[[File:03-populated plate close-up.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:04-populated plate underneath.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:05-populated plate underneath close-up.JPG|200px|top]]<br />
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<tr><td valign=top><br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
You have to do this first so there is no danger of LED leads touching other wires. And there will be no way to do this after the rails and columns are wired.<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
''to be continued from here...''<br />
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&nbsp;[[File:06-LED polarity.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:07-switches, LEDs and wire.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:08-wire stripper.JPG|200px|top]]<br />
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]] [[category:samwisekoi]]<br />
== How To Hard-Wire a Keyboard ==<br />
This How-To is a guide to hard-wiring a keyboard <u>without using a PCB</u>. It is designed to enable someone handy with a soldering iron to make a new keyboard layout using only a plate, switches, wire and some electronic components.<br />
<br />
[[File:Hard-Wired Keyboard Rail.JPG]]<br />
<br />
== Tools Used ==<br />
* Weller soldering iron with pencil tip<br />
* Soldering helper<br />
* Small wire cutter<br />
* Small needle-nose pliers<br />
* Self-adjusting wire stripper<br />
<br />
<br />
== Parts list ==<br />
''coming later''<br />
<br />
<br />
== Main Steps ==<br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
=== Wire Positive (diode) Rails on all Rows ===<br />
# Make <u>certain</u> the stabilizers and switches work properly<br />
# Prep one row of diodes<br />
# Install one row of diodes<br />
# Trim excess negative leads<br />
# Check and/or improve solder joints<br />
# Prep (cut and straighten) rail for soldering<br />
# Solder center diode to rail<br />
# Solder one diode near each end to hold rail in place<br />
# Solder balance of diodes on rail<br />
# Trim excess positive leads<br />
# Repeat for additional rows<br />
=== Wire Columns ===<br />
=== Route/connect LED Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Row Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Column Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Teensy ===<br />
=== Program Teensy ===<br />
=== Mount Teensy and Other Components ===<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
== Build Log with Photos ==<br />
This build log is for the GH75 custom keyboard by [[User:Samwisekoi|samwisekoi]]. It will require adaptation for TKL and 104-key (full-size) keyboards.<br />
<br />
<table border><br />
<tr><td valign=top><br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
#: Align all switches with leads at top.<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
'''Optional:'''<br />
# Bend flanges for caseless format<br />
# Install rubber U-channel as "feet"<br />
</td><br />
<td><br />
&nbsp;[[File:01-populated plate.JPG|400px|top]] [[File:02-populated plate side view.JPG|200px|top]]<br /><br />
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&nbsp;[[File:03-populated plate close-up.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:04-populated plate underneath.JPG|200px|top]] [[File:05-populated plate underneath close-up.JPG|200px|top]]<br />
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]] [[category:samwisekoi]]<br />
== How To Hard-Wire a Keyboard ==<br />
This How-To is a guide to hard-wiring a keyboard <u>without using a PCB</u>. It is designed to enable someone handy with a soldering iron to make a new keyboard layout using only a plate, switches, wire and some electronic components.<br />
<br />
[[File:Hard-Wired Keyboard Rail.JPG]]<br />
<br />
== Tools Used ==<br />
* Weller soldering iron with pencil tip<br />
* Soldering helper<br />
* Small wire cutter<br />
* Small needle-nose pliers<br />
* Self-adjusting wire stripper<br />
<br />
<br />
== Parts list ==<br />
''coming later''<br />
<br />
<br />
== Main Steps ==<br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
=== Wire Positive (diode) Rails on all Rows ===<br />
# Make <u>certain</u> the stabilizers and switches work properly<br />
# Prep one row of diodes<br />
# Install one row of diodes<br />
# Trim excess negative leads<br />
# Check and/or improve solder joints<br />
# Prep (cut and straighten) rail for soldering<br />
# Solder center diode to rail<br />
# Solder one diode near each end to hold rail in place<br />
# Solder balance of diodes on rail<br />
# Trim excess positive leads<br />
# Repeat for additional rows<br />
=== Wire Columns ===<br />
=== Route/connect LED Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Row Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Column Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Teensy ===<br />
=== Program Teensy ===<br />
=== Mount Teensy and Other Components ===<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
== Build Log with Photos ==<br />
This build log is for the GH75 custom keyboard by [[User:Samwisekoi|samwisekoi]]. It will require adaptation for TKL and 104-key (full-size) keyboards.</div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=File:Hard-Wired_Keyboard_Rail.JPG&diff=976File:Hard-Wired Keyboard Rail.JPG2013-03-14T22:57:47Z<p>Samwisekoi: category:Hard-wire category:How-To</p>
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<div>[[category:Hard-wire]] [[category:How-To]] [[category:samwisekoi]]<br />
== How To Hard-Wire a Keyboard ==<br />
This How-To is a guide to hard-wiring a keyboard <u>without using a PCB</u>. It is designed to enable someone handy with a soldering iron to make a new keyboard layout using only a plate, switches, wire and some electronic components.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Tools Used ==<br />
* Weller soldering iron with pencil tip<br />
* Soldering helper<br />
* Small wire cutter<br />
* Small needle-nose pliers<br />
* Self-adjusting wire stripper<br />
<br />
<br />
== Parts list ==<br />
''coming later''<br />
<br />
<br />
== Main Steps ==<br />
=== Populate Plate ===<br />
# Install switches<br />
# Install stabilizers<br />
# Install LEDs<br />
=== Wire LEDs ===<br />
# Remove switches with LEDs<br />
# Prep leads<br />
# Solder leads to LEDs<br />
# Heat-shrink connections<br />
# Re-install switches<br />
=== Wire Positive (diode) Rails on all Rows ===<br />
# Make <u>certain</u> the stabilizers and switches work properly<br />
# Prep one row of diodes<br />
# Install one row of diodes<br />
# Trim excess negative leads<br />
# Check and/or improve solder joints<br />
# Prep (cut and straighten) rail for soldering<br />
# Solder center diode to rail<br />
# Solder one diode near each end to hold rail in place<br />
# Solder balance of diodes on rail<br />
# Trim excess positive leads<br />
# Repeat for additional rows<br />
=== Wire Columns ===<br />
=== Route/connect LED Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Row Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Column Cables ===<br />
=== Connect Teensy ===<br />
=== Program Teensy ===<br />
=== Mount Teensy and Other Components ===<br />
<br />
<br /><br />
== Build Log with Photos ==<br />
This build log is for the GH75 custom keyboard by [[User:Samwisekoi|samwisekoi]]. It will require adaptation for TKL and 104-key (full-size) keyboards.</div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=File:08-wire_stripper.JPG&diff=974File:08-wire stripper.JPG2013-03-14T22:31:39Z<p>Samwisekoi: category:Hard-wire category:How-To</p>
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<div>Scan of RH side of Unicomp Classic 104 keyboard membrane showing the ribbon connector and 10-key matrix.<br />
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: - Ron | samwisekoi</div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=File:Unicomp_Classic_104_Matrix_RH.jpg&diff=790File:Unicomp Classic 104 Matrix RH.jpg2013-02-01T17:27:04Z<p>Samwisekoi: Scan of RH side of Unicomp Classic 104 keyboard membrane showing the ribbon connector and 10-key matrix.
- Ron | samwisekoi
http://www.samwisekoi.com/pixelart/M.png</p>
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<div>Scan of RH side of Unicomp Classic 104 keyboard membrane showing the ribbon connector and 10-key matrix.<br />
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- Ron | samwisekoi<br />
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<div>'''Please note: this wiki page is constantly changing. Stop back soon to see what's new.'''<br />
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When I touched my first mechanical keyboard, I instantly fell in love. This is how keyboards were meant to feel. And boy, did that open a whole world of new things to me. There is so much more to a "simple" keyboard than meets the eye.<br />
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I love scoops. If you have never felt them, you should find a way. They are extremely superior to dots or lines. Having your fingers just rest in them is really nice.<br />
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== '''Keyboards''' ==<br />
* [http://i.imgur.com/sl4hz.jpg Work - daskeyboard Model S Professional (Cherry MX Blue)]<br />
* Home PC - CM Storm Trigger (Cherry MX Brown)<br />
* [http://i.imgur.com/I7D5f.jpg Home Laptop - Cherry G80-8113LUAUS-0 (Cherry MX Brown)]<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=19574.0;attach=5475;image Travel(?) - KBT Race (Cherry MX Black with White LED)]<br />
* [http://imgur.com/a/JFYbk To be completed - KMAC LE - Titanium Winkey]<br />
* Cherry MX3700 (Cherry MX Black)<br />
* Ducky Year of the Dragon (Cherry MX Blue with Blue LED)<br />
* daskeyboard II (Cherry MX Blue)<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=33130.msg711291#msg711291 CM Storm Quick Fire Rapid (Cherry MX Green)]<br />
* Logitech G510 (rubber dome)<br />
* Logitech MX 5500 (rubber dome)<br />
<br />
== '''Keycaps''' ==<br />
=== Singles ===<br />
* Escaping guy (backlit) (In use - CM Storm Trigger)<br />
* Hack Orange Topre & MX (CC)<br />
* Julysicle MX (CC) x2 (In use - daskeyboard/Project board)<br />
* geekhack orange on grey G & H (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* Mario M & Luigi L (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* FullMetal Alchemist (set of 3)<br />
* 3D White Topre (CC)<br />
* Candy Blue (NIQMODS)<br />
* Purple Cosmic (NIQMODS)<br />
* Black Cosmic (NIQMODS)<br />
* Legend of Zelda heart containers (full, half, and empty) (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* Riddler keys (1 - green on black R4, 1 - black on green R4, 4 - green on black R1, & 4 - black on green R1) (In use - daskeyboard [1 - green on black R1])<br />
* [http://i.imgur.com/XJBJu.jpg Superhero (boost)]<br />
* Gas Mask (martinyeah) (1 Red/1 Green)<br />
* Punisher #01 (girldc)<br />
* Nyan Cat set (Backspace and 13 number row keys)<br />
* Portal blue and orange on white set<br />
* Jolly Roger<br />
* Red Bow dyesub<br />
* Pink Bow dyesub<br />
* Heart dyesub<br />
* Naruto black on grey and red on black<br />
* Heart Bottle<br />
* Triforce<br />
* Light Crossbones<br />
* Dark Crossbones<br />
* Chickobo<br />
* Look of Disapproval<br />
* Awesome Face<br />
* Phantom Awesome Face<br />
* Geekhack white on orange on black (qwerkeys B series)<br />
<br />
=== Sets ===<br />
* Cherry white on black doubleshot & moogle set (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* Gold on black PBT set<br />
* Red Alert 2.0 with red mods set<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=33121.0;attach=6325;image Fruity Gloss - 2 sets of 6 (NIQMODS)] (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
=== [http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=19574.msg681303#msg681303 Modifiers] ===<br />
* Portal blue and orange on black x2 (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* geekhack orange on grey (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* Center stemmed white on black stepped caps lock key (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* RGB Mods (aggiejy free grab) (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* Poker modifiers<br />
* RGBY modifiers (NIQMODS)<br />
<br />
== '''Accessories''' ==<br />
* Logitech MX Revolution mouse<br />
* Logitech G9x mouse<br />
* Leopold wire keypuller<br />
* WASD wire keypuller<br />
* [http://i.imgur.com/5LOi8.jpg MiMiC mini USB cable - Superhero]<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=36065.0;attach=6442;image MiMiC mini USB cable - Patriotic/MiMiC micro USB cable - Venom]<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=19574.0;attach=5539;image geekhack badges]<br />
* Cherry MX Blue switches<br />
* Cherry MX Blue keychain<br />
* Cherry stabilizers (1 6.25x & 12 2x)<br />
<br />
== '''Incoming''' ==<br />
=== Awaiting Shipment ===<br />
* Valentine pink on white with pink mods set<br />
* Sanctuary keyset (Base, tenkey, & gamer)<br />
* Hazard keyset<br />
* Poker (Cherry MX Red)<br />
* Poker Plate<br />
* Titanium Spacebar - OEM, 6.25x, brushed (feng/Hammer)<br />
* Cherry red Escape key<br />
* Raspberry Swirl (Alessandro)<br />
* RO-59 Lube<br />
* MiMiC cable from techkeys<br />
* Chaos handfilled Cherry key (feng/chaos)<br />
* Mario keys - R3 set, Red R4, Black R4 x2 (feng/chaos)<br />
* Aluminum Spacebar - Red (feng/MKC)<br />
* Darth Vader (girldc)<br />
* WYSE with moogle set<br />
* Ragnorock Red on Black set<br />
* IBM Model M with Industrial case and blank black keyset (Buckling Spring)<br />
* Buckling Spring items - Blank RGB, Printed RGB, Grey spacebar, Black spacebar, LED overlay<br />
* Grey/Blue custom cable (MiMiC/techkeys)<br />
* Access-IS AKEATUA307<br />
* Second chance tsangan kits (RA red, CCnG, Cherry DS)<br />
* Cherry replica dyesub PBT (black w/ RGB & blue)<br />
* Cream Cheese and Green base set<br />
* MBC RGBY set<br />
* Phantom WKL ANSI in Red/Black Litster acrylic case<br />
* Dolch set<br />
* Dolch R3 moogle<br />
* Beige R3 moogle<br />
=== In Process ===<br />
* Filco controller<br />
* Gentlemen Set/Like A Sir<br />
<br />
== '''Wanted''' (If you have any of these, feel free to PM me) ==<br />
=== Keyboards ===<br />
* Poker w/ Blues<br />
* Pure w/ Blues (White LED [Possible Blue LED?])<br />
* 356mini<br />
* Filco White Ninja TKL<br />
* HHKB<br />
* Filco Italian Red TKL (MX Blue?)<br />
* Ducky Year of the Tiger<br />
* Phantom PCB & Plate (7bit/Regular/Maybe Others)<br />
* Realforce<br />
* Realforce 23UB<br />
* Filco Numpad<br />
* Filco Fingerpad<br />
=== Keycaps ===<br />
* '''White on black Cherry doubleshot numberpad keys: asterisk (*/multiply) key, 2x 0 key, and 2x + key (If you have these available, PM me to work something out. [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=19574.0;attach=5539;image Quite in need])'''<br />
* Ironman (girldc)<br />
* Candy Corn (CC)<br />
* Candy Corn Skull (CC)<br />
* Candy Corn WASD/Arrow (CC)<br />
* Darth Vader (CC)<br />
* Oktoberfest (CC)<br />
* Salute (CC)<br />
* Skeletor (CC)<br />
* Octopink WASD/Arrow/Skull (CC)<br />
* Other WASD/Arrow (CC)<br />
* Robogeek (boost)<br />
=== Key Sets ===<br />
* Black on Beige/White Cherry Dye Sub & Doubleshot<br />
* SoWaRe<br />
* WYSE<br />
* Orange Dolch<br />
=== Other ===<br />
* ~100 Cherry MX Green or Milk switches<br />
* Custom springs (not sure what I'm looking for here...)<br />
* Sticker sheets<br />
<br />
== '''Gone''' ==<br />
* Jack-O-Lantern Topre (CC)<br />
<br />
== '''Project 01 - Rita darling (In Process)''' ==<br />
'''This section is under construction. Check back every once in awhile to see how this progresses.'''<br />
<br />
This is a keyboard I'm putting together for someone dear to me. It will be a Patriotic build. As of now, my plans are to find either a Poker or Pure, and modify it to have red, white, and blue LEDs.<br />
* [http://i819.photobucket.com/albums/zz112/georgeap2/IMG_0277.jpg MiMiC mini USB cable - Patriotic]<br />
* [http://imgur.com/a/5B4nO Custom WASDKeyboards keycap set]<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=33569.0;attach=6191;image Julysicle (CC)]<br />
<br />
== '''Project 02 - KMAC LE (In Process)''' ==<br />
This is where I shall keep you updated on how I move along in building my [http://imgur.com/a/JFYbk Titanium Winkey KMAC LE].<br />
<br />
Currently, I'm unsure of what kind of switches I want to use, though I do know I want them to be tactile and clicky. I purchased some MX Blue switches, which are a possibility for this. I am thinking I might want to go Green or Milk, though I'm sure sourcing those won't be easy.<br />
<br />
There is still a lot of work to be done to just prepare for this. I still need to get soldering equipment and such, as well as continue to get the parts needed together. This project will fall second in line to the above project, so it may take awhile to complete. Check back for progress.<br />
<br />
Here is where I stand in my scrounging of parts:<br />
* KMAC LE titanium winkey kit<br />
* Cherry MX Blue switches (possible use)<br />
* Cherry PCB mount stabilizers (I have a spacebar stab coming which I'm hoping is a 6.25x one. Pictures indicate it is.)<br />
<br />
== '''Other''' ==<br />
=== Wetshaving ===<br />
I am into wetshaving. Take a look at [http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/User:esoomenona my wetshaving wiki].</div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=User:Esoomenona&diff=682User:Esoomenona2012-12-11T15:37:45Z<p>Samwisekoi: Undo revision 552 by 199.116.119.167 (talk)</p>
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<div>'''Please note: this wiki page is constantly changing. Stop back soon to see what's new.'''<br />
<br />
When I touched my first mechanical keyboard, I instantly fell in love. This is how keyboards were meant to feel. And boy, did that open a whole world of new things to me. There is so much more to a "simple" keyboard than meets the eye.<br />
<br />
I love scoops. If you have never felt them, you should find a way. They are extremely superior to dots or lines. Having your fingers just rest in them is really nice.<br />
<br />
== '''Keyboards''' ==<br />
* [http://i.imgur.com/sl4hz.jpg Work - daskeyboard Model S Professional (Cherry MX Blue)]<br />
* Home PC - CM Storm Trigger (Cherry MX Brown)<br />
* [http://i.imgur.com/I7D5f.jpg Home Laptop - Cherry G80-8113LUAUS-0 (Cherry MX Brown)]<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=19574.0;attach=5475;image Travel(?) - KBT Race (Cherry MX Black with White LED)]<br />
* [http://imgur.com/a/JFYbk To be completed - KMAC LE - Titanium Winkey]<br />
* Cherry MX3700 (Cherry MX Black)<br />
* Ducky Year of the Dragon (Cherry MX Blue with Blue LED)<br />
* daskeyboard II (Cherry MX Blue)<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=33130.msg711291#msg711291 CM Storm Quick Fire Rapid (Cherry MX Green)]<br />
* Logitech G510 (rubber dome)<br />
* Logitech MX 5500 (rubber dome)<br />
<br />
== '''Keycaps''' ==<br />
=== Singles ===<br />
* Escaping guy (backlit) (In use - CM Storm Trigger)<br />
* Hack Orange Topre & MX (CC)<br />
* Julysicle MX (CC) x2 (In use - daskeyboard/Project board)<br />
* geekhack orange on grey G & H (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* Mario M & Luigi L (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* FullMetal Alchemist (set of 3)<br />
* 3D White Topre (CC)<br />
* Candy Blue (NIQMODS)<br />
* Purple Cosmic (NIQMODS)<br />
* Black Cosmic (NIQMODS)<br />
* Legend of Zelda heart containers (full, half, and empty) (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* Riddler keys (1 - green on black R4, 1 - black on green R4, 4 - green on black R1, & 4 - black on green R1) (In use - daskeyboard [1 - green on black R1])<br />
* [http://i.imgur.com/XJBJu.jpg Superhero (boost)]<br />
* Gas Mask (martinyeah) (1 Red/1 Green)<br />
* Punisher #01 (girldc)<br />
* Nyan Cat set (Backspace and 13 number row keys)<br />
* Portal blue and orange on white set<br />
* Jolly Roger<br />
* Red Bow dyesub<br />
* Pink Bow dyesub<br />
* Heart dyesub<br />
* Naruto black on grey and red on black<br />
* Heart Bottle<br />
* Triforce<br />
* Light Crossbones<br />
* Dark Crossbones<br />
* Chickobo<br />
* Look of Disapproval<br />
* Awesome Face<br />
* Phantom Awesome Face<br />
* Geekhack white on orange on black (qwerkeys B series)<br />
<br />
=== Sets ===<br />
* Cherry white on black doubleshot & moogle set (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* Gold on black PBT set<br />
* Red Alert 2.0 with red mods set<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=33121.0;attach=6325;image Fruity Gloss - 2 sets of 6 (NIQMODS)] (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
=== [http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=19574.msg681303#msg681303 Modifiers] ===<br />
* Portal blue and orange on black x2 (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* geekhack orange on grey (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* Center stemmed white on black stepped caps lock key (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* RGB Mods (aggiejy free grab) (In use - daskeyboard)<br />
* Poker modifiers<br />
* RGBY modifiers (NIQMODS)<br />
<br />
== '''Accessories''' ==<br />
* Logitech MX Revolution mouse<br />
* Logitech G9x mouse<br />
* Leopold wire keypuller<br />
* WASD wire keypuller<br />
* [http://i.imgur.com/5LOi8.jpg MiMiC mini USB cable - Superhero]<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=36065.0;attach=6442;image MiMiC mini USB cable - Patriotic/MiMiC micro USB cable - Venom]<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=19574.0;attach=5539;image geekhack badges]<br />
* Cherry MX Blue switches<br />
* Cherry MX Blue keychain<br />
* Cherry stabilizers (1 6.25x & 12 2x)<br />
<br />
== '''Incoming''' ==<br />
=== Awaiting Shipment ===<br />
* Valentine pink on white with pink mods set<br />
* Sanctuary keyset (Base, tenkey, & gamer)<br />
* Hazard keyset<br />
* Poker (Cherry MX Red)<br />
* Poker Plate<br />
* Titanium Spacebar - OEM, 6.25x, brushed (feng/Hammer)<br />
* Cherry red Escape key<br />
* Raspberry Swirl (Alessandro)<br />
* RO-59 Lube<br />
* MiMiC cable from techkeys<br />
* Chaos handfilled Cherry key (feng/chaos)<br />
* Mario keys - R3 set, Red R4, Black R4 x2 (feng/chaos)<br />
* Aluminum Spacebar - Red (feng/MKC)<br />
* Darth Vader (girldc)<br />
* WYSE with moogle set<br />
* Ragnorock Red on Black set<br />
* IBM Model M with Industrial case and blank black keyset (Buckling Spring)<br />
* Buckling Spring items - Blank RGB, Printed RGB, Grey spacebar, Black spacebar, LED overlay<br />
* Grey/Blue custom cable (MiMiC/techkeys)<br />
* Access-IS AKEATUA307<br />
* Second chance tsangan kits (RA red, CCnG, Cherry DS)<br />
* Cherry replica dyesub PBT (black w/ RGB & blue)<br />
* Cream Cheese and Green base set<br />
* MBC RGBY set<br />
* Phantom WKL ANSI in Red/Black Litster acrylic case<br />
* Dolch set<br />
* Dolch R3 moogle<br />
* Beige R3 moogle<br />
=== In Process ===<br />
* Filco controller<br />
* Gentlemen Set/Like A Sir<br />
<br />
== '''Wanted''' (If you have any of these, feel free to PM me) ==<br />
=== Keyboards ===<br />
* Poker w/ Blues<br />
* Pure w/ Blues (White LED [Possible Blue LED?])<br />
* 356mini<br />
* Filco White Ninja TKL<br />
* HHKB<br />
* Filco Italian Red TKL (MX Blue?)<br />
* Ducky Year of the Tiger<br />
* Phantom PCB & Plate (7bit/Regular/Maybe Others)<br />
* Realforce<br />
* Realforce 23UB<br />
* Filco Numpad<br />
* Filco Fingerpad<br />
=== Keycaps ===<br />
* '''White on black Cherry doubleshot numberpad keys: asterisk (*/multiply) key, 2x 0 key, and 2x + key (If you have these available, PM me to work something out. [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=19574.0;attach=5539;image Quite in need])'''<br />
* Ironman (girldc)<br />
* Candy Corn (CC)<br />
* Candy Corn Skull (CC)<br />
* Candy Corn WASD/Arrow (CC)<br />
* Darth Vader (CC)<br />
* Oktoberfest (CC)<br />
* Salute (CC)<br />
* Skeletor (CC)<br />
* Octopink WASD/Arrow/Skull (CC)<br />
* Other WASD/Arrow (CC)<br />
* Robogeek (boost)<br />
=== Key Sets ===<br />
* Black on Beige/White Cherry Dye Sub & Doubleshot<br />
* SoWaRe<br />
* WYSE<br />
* Orange Dolch<br />
=== Other ===<br />
* ~100 Cherry MX Green or Milk switches<br />
* Custom springs (not sure what I'm looking for here...)<br />
* Sticker sheets<br />
<br />
== '''Gone''' ==<br />
* Jack-O-Lantern Topre (CC)<br />
<br />
== '''Project 01 - Rita darling (In Process)''' ==<br />
'''This section is under construction. Check back every once in awhile to see how this progresses.'''<br />
<br />
This is a keyboard I'm putting together for someone dear to me. It will be a Patriotic build. As of now, my plans are to find either a Poker or Pure, and modify it to have red, white, and blue LEDs.<br />
* [http://i819.photobucket.com/albums/zz112/georgeap2/IMG_0277.jpg MiMiC mini USB cable - Patriotic]<br />
* [http://imgur.com/a/5B4nO Custom WASDKeyboards keycap set]<br />
* [http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=33569.0;attach=6191;image Julysicle (CC)]<br />
<br />
== '''Project 02 - KMAC LE (In Process)''' ==<br />
This is where I shall keep you updated on how I move along in building my [http://imgur.com/a/JFYbk Titanium Winkey KMAC LE].<br />
<br />
Currently, I'm unsure of what kind of switches I want to use, though I do know I want them to be tactile and clicky. I purchased some MX Blue switches, which are a possibility for this. I am thinking I might want to go Green or Milk, though I'm sure sourcing those won't be easy.<br />
<br />
There is still a lot of work to be done to just prepare for this. I still need to get soldering equipment and such, as well as continue to get the parts needed together. This project will fall second in line to the above project, so it may take awhile to complete. Check back for progress.<br />
<br />
Here is where I stand in my scrounging of parts:<br />
* KMAC LE titanium winkey kit<br />
* Cherry MX Blue switches (possible use)<br />
* Cherry PCB mount stabilizers (I have a spacebar stab coming which I'm hoping is a 6.25x one. Pictures indicate it is.)<br />
<br />
== '''Other''' ==<br />
=== Wetshaving ===<br />
I am into wetshaving. Take a look at [http://wiki.badgerandblade.com/User:esoomenona my wetshaving wiki].<br />
===Ripster's Edits===<br />
* [http://i.imgur.com/pU0UP.png HAPPY CAPSLOCK DAY] - Oct 22, 2012<br />
* [http://i.imgur.com/Ky0PK.png CLOUD OF BOOOOOOBBS] - Nov 18, 2012<br />
* (╯°□°)╯︵ /spɹɐoqʎǝʞןɐɔıuɐɥɔǝɯ/ɹ/</div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=User_talk:SmallFry&diff=672User talk:SmallFry2012-12-04T21:55:07Z<p>Samwisekoi: Undo revision 668 by Samwisekoi (talk)</p>
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<div>I discovered Mechanical keyboards on a whim. I read a [http://hackaday.com/2011/05/18/uber-keyboard-hides-security-tools-in-plain-sight/ HackaDay] about some guy putting a USB hub inside an IBM Model M, and I knew that I must try the mod... After all the time I've been at GeekHack, I've still not attempted the mod, but instead been having fun with the electronics and engineering aspects of the site.<br />
<br />
== '''Keyboards''' ==<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/AIMd7NW5_cVl6e92H4zGED3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink Daily-Leopold FC200RE/AW (Ergo Clears)]<br />
* Home PC- Cherry MX-1800 (Vintage Blacks)<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/pwZrwHRKg30SM75txHh9DD3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink 10/14/87 IBM Model M 1390876 (Buckling Spring)]<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/gICkFNehkbdImzgvgBfF7D3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink Unusable Z-150 Zenith Keyboard (Linear Complicated Green ALPS)]<br />
* Fujitsu Peerless<br />
* Soon to be...Phantom<br />
<br />
== '''Keycaps''' ==<br />
=== Singles ===<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/X8ofJ9Hz2wL6o5VTF76Diz3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink Factory Second Red Click Clack]<br />
=== Sets ===<br />
* RGBY Set with faux Red Cherry Esc<br />
* Mario and Luigi Keycaps<br />
* Graphite Set (Winkey and Winkeyless)<br />
* White on Black Moogle Kit<br />
<br />
== '''Accessories''' ==<br />
* Logitech G500 mouse<br />
* WASD Wire Keypuller<br />
* Cherry MX Brown switches (20ish)<br />
* Cherry MX Brown keychain<br />
* Cherry MX Black switches (100ish)<br />
* Custom 65g Springs (100)<br />
* Red and Yellow Switch stickers (120 of each)<br />
<br />
== '''Incoming''' ==<br />
=== Awaiting Shipment ===<br />
* WYSE Tsangan Kit<br />
* Cherry Replica Tsangan Kit<br />
<br />
=== In Process ===<br />
* White on Black Cherry DS set G81-1800 set<br />
* PBT rainbow caps (Free, THANKS AGGIEJY)<br />
* Leopold with Reds (Free, THANKS DUQ)<br />
* Not sure what else.<br />
<br />
== '''Wanted'''(Trades preferred!)[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=11895 PM me!] ==<br />
=== Keyboards ===<br />
I'm good at the moment! Thanks for reading though!<br />
<br />
=== Keycaps ===<br />
[http://elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=access,cherrymxkeys&pid=cds_redesc Red] Cherry Esc.<br />
<br />
=== Key Sets ===<br />
* Cherry Double Shot Black on Beige Keyset<br />
* SoWaRe Keyset<br />
* ''Thin'' WYSE Keyset<br />
* Dolch Keyset<br />
<br />
=== Other===<br />
<br />
====''Aluminum Case''====<br />
<br />
[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34606.0;attach=2132;image MKC] <br />
<br />
[http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/images/products/large_212_ALFilcoTKL_10.jpg Vortex] <br />
<br />
====''Acrylic Case''====<br />
<br />
[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34909.0;attach=2707;image MKC]Clear V1<br />
<br />
[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34470.0;attach=3626;image MKC] Black V2<br />
<br />
Litster's [http://i.imgur.com/QGIXf.jpg Red]/[http://i.imgur.com/gzQqN.jpg (Angle Shot)]<br />
<br />
Litster's [http://i.imgur.com/L8TMv.jpg Blue]/[http://i.imgur.com/QFQDch.jpg (Angle Shot)]<br />
<br />
(I need a case for my Phantom --> I only need one case)<br />
<br />
== '''Traded/Sold''' ==<br />
* Yellow CC - Traded to Boost for Graphite Set<br />
* 87 Clear Springs - Traded to MMB for 2 sheets of stickers (Red and Yellow), unfortunately he misread the ad -> He wasn't totally happy with the trade. (SORRY!)<br />
* GH and GeekHack Mod key - Traded to JDCarpe for a Teensy<br />
<br />
== '''Project Phantom (In Progress)''' ==<br />
I have been collecting parts for my Phantom...<br />
* PCB- FOUND (Need to pickup)<br />
* Plate- FOUND (Need to pickup)<br />
* Switches- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* Stabilizers- LOOKING<br />
* Case- [http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=User_talk:SmallFry#Other LOOKING]<br />
* Teensy- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* Stickers- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* LUBE- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* MiMiC/Whiskerbox Cable- NOT NECCESARY, but LOOKING!<br />
<br />
== '''Project KMAC Mini''' ==<br />
I built a KMAC Mini for JCrouse on GeekHack. He was nice enough to allow me to keep some GPL-103 and GPL-205 for my project above, Project Phantom.<br />
<br />
Build log: KMAC Mini<br />
<br />
Case Type: Aluminum case, integrated red aluminum plate<br />
<br />
Keycaps: Dolch double shots<br />
<br />
Cabling/Wiring: Blue LEDs under Scroll Lock, Caps Lock and Pause/Break<br />
<br />
Other Aesthetics: N/A<br />
<br />
Switch and Modification: Vintage Cherry MX Blacks Each individual switch is modified with lubricant (GPL-103 and GPL-205) on the friction points (slider, spring) and yellow stickers applied between the housing.<br />
<br />
Pictures to come...</div>Samwisekoihttps://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=User_talk:SmallFry&diff=671User talk:SmallFry2012-12-04T21:54:45Z<p>Samwisekoi: Undo revision 670 by Samwisekoi (talk)</p>
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<div>I discovered Mechanical keyboards on a whim. I read a [http://hackaday.com/2011/05/18/uber-keyboard-hides-security-tools-in-plain-sight/ HackaDay] about some guy putting a USB hub inside an IBM Model M, and I knew that I must try the mod... After all the time I've been at GeekHack, I've still not attempted the mod, but instead been having fun with the electronics and engineering aspects of the site.<br />
<br />
== '''Keyboards''' ==<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/AIMd7NW5_cVl6e92H4zGED3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink Daily-Leopold FC200RE/AW (Ergo Clears)]<br />
* Home PC- Cherry MX-1800 (Vintage Blacks)<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/pwZrwHRKg30SM75txHh9DD3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink 10/14/87 IBM Model M 1390876 (Buckling Spring)]<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/gICkFNehkbdImzgvgBfF7D3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink Unusable Z-150 Zenith Keyboard (Linear Complicated Green ALPS)]<br />
* Fujitsu Peerless<br />
* Soon to be...Phantom<br />
<br />
== '''Keycaps''' ==<br />
=== Singles ===<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/X8ofJ9Hz2wL6o5VTF76Diz3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink Factory Second Red Click Clack]<br />
=== Sets ===<br />
* RGBY Set with faux Red Cherry Esc<br />
* Mario and Luigi Keycaps<br />
* Graphite Set (Winkey and Winkeyless)<br />
* White on Black Moogle Kit<br />
<br />
== '''Accessories''' ==<br />
* Logitech G500 mouse<br />
* WASD Wire Keypuller<br />
* Cherry MX Brown switches (20ish)<br />
* Cherry MX Brown keychain<br />
* Cherry MX Black switches (100ish)<br />
* Custom 65g Springs (100)<br />
* Red and Yellow Switch stickers (120 of each)<br />
<br />
== '''Incoming''' ==<br />
=== Awaiting Shipment ===<br />
* WYSE Tsangan Kit<br />
* Cherry Replica Tsangan Kit<br />
<br />
=== In Process ===<br />
* White on Black Cherry DS set G81-1800 set<br />
* PBT rainbow caps (Free, THANKS AGGIEJY)<br />
* Leopold with Reds (Free, THANKS DUQ)<br />
* Not sure what else.<br />
<br />
== '''Wanted'''(Trades preferred!)[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=11895 PM me!] ==<br />
=== Keyboards ===<br />
I'm good at the moment! Thanks for reading though!<br />
<br />
=== Keycaps ===<br />
[http://elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=access,cherrymxkeys&pid=cds_redesc Red] Cherry Esc.<br />
<br />
=== Key Sets ===<br />
* Cherry Double Shot Black on Beige Keyset<br />
* SoWaRe Keyset<br />
* ''Thin'' WYSE Keyset<br />
* Dolch Keyset<br />
<br />
=== Other===<br />
<br />
====''Aluminum Case''====<br />
<br />
[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34606.0;attach=2132;image MKC] <br />
<br />
[http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/images/products/large_212_ALFilcoTKL_10.jpg Vortex] <br />
<br />
====''Acrylic Case''====<br />
<br />
[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34909.0;attach=2707;image MKC]Clear V1<br />
<br />
[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34470.0;attach=3626;image MKC] Black V2<br />
<br />
Litster's [http://i.imgur.com/QGIXf.jpg Red]/[http://i.imgur.com/gzQqN.jpg (Angle Shot)]<br />
<br />
Litster's [http://i.imgur.com/L8TMv.jpg Blue]/[http://i.imgur.com/QFQDch.jpg (Angle Shot)]<br />
<br />
(I need a case for my Phantom --> I only need one case)<br />
<br />
== '''Traded/Sold''' ==<br />
* Yellow CC - Traded to Boost for Graphite Set<br />
* 87 Clear Springs - Traded to MMB for 2 sheets of stickers (Red and Yellow), unfortunately he misread the ad -> He wasn't totally happy with the trade. (SORRY!)<br />
* GH and GeekHack Mod key - Traded to JDCarpe for a Teensy<br />
<br />
== '''Project Phantom (In Progress)''' ==<br />
I have been collecting parts for my Phantom...<br />
* PCB- FOUND (Need to pickup)<br />
* Plate- FOUND (Need to pickup)<br />
* Switches- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* Stabilizers- LOOKING<br />
* Case- [http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=User_talk:SmallFry#Other LOOKING]<br />
* Teensy- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* Stickers- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* LUBE- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* MiMiC/Whiskerbox Cable- NOT NECCESARY, but LOOKING!<br />
<br />
== '''Project KMAC Mini''' ==<br />
I built a KMAC Mini for JCrouse on GeekHack. He was nice enough to allow me to keep some GPL-103 and GPL-205 for my project above, Project Phantom.<br />
<br />
Build log: KMAC Mini<br />
<br />
Case Type: Aluminum case, integrated red aluminum plate<br />
<br />
Keycaps: Dolch double shots<br />
<br />
Cabling/Wiring: Blue LEDs under Scroll Lock, Caps Lock and Pause/Break<br />
<br />
Other Aesthetics: N/A<br />
<br />
Switch and Modification: Vintage Cherry MX Blacks Each individual switch is modified with lubricant (GPL-103 and GPL-205) on the friction points (slider, spring) and yellow stickers applied between the housing.<br />
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Pictures to come...<br />
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<div>I discovered Mechanical keyboards on a whim. I read a [http://hackaday.com/2011/05/18/uber-keyboard-hides-security-tools-in-plain-sight/ HackaDay] about some guy putting a USB hub inside an IBM Model M, and I knew that I must try the mod... After all the time I've been at GeekHack, I've still not attempted the mod, but instead been having fun with the electronics and engineering aspects of the site.<br />
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== '''Keyboards''' ==<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/AIMd7NW5_cVl6e92H4zGED3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink Daily-Leopold FC200RE/AW (Ergo Clears)]<br />
* Home PC- Cherry MX-1800 (Vintage Blacks)OO<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/pwZrwHRKg30SM75txHh9DD3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink 10/14/87 IBM Model M 1390876 (Buckling Spring)]<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/gICkFNehkbdImzgvgBfF7D3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink Unusable Z-150 Zenith Keyboard (Linear Complicated Green ALPS)]<br />
* Fujitsu Peerless<br />
* Soon to be...Phantom<br />
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== '''Keycaps''' ==<br />
=== Singles ===<br />
* [https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/X8ofJ9Hz2wL6o5VTF76Diz3z54OJ4HVzR_NO2jq2K54?feat=directlink Factory Second Red Click Clack]<br />
=== Sets ===<br />
* RGBY Set with faux Red Cherry Esc<br />
* Mario and Luigi Keycaps<br />
* Graphite Set (Winkey and Winkeyless)<br />
* White on Black Moogle Kit<br />
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== '''Accessories''' ==<br />
* Logitech G500 mouse<br />
* WASD Wire Keypuller<br />
* Cherry MX Brown switches (20ish)<br />
* Cherry MX Brown keychain<br />
* Cherry MX Black switches (100ish)<br />
* Custom 65g Springs (100)<br />
* Red and Yellow Switch stickers (120 of each)<br />
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== '''Incoming''' ==<br />
=== Awaiting Shipment ===<br />
* WYSE Tsangan Kit<br />
* Cherry Replica Tsangan Kit<br />
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=== In Process ===<br />
* White on Black Cherry DS set G81-1800 set<br />
* PBT rainbow caps (Free, THANKS AGGIEJY)<br />
* Leopold with Reds (Free, THANKS DUQ)<br />
* Not sure what else.<br />
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== '''Wanted'''(Trades preferred!)[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=11895 PM me!] ==<br />
=== Keyboards ===<br />
I'm good at the moment! Thanks for reading though!<br />
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=== Keycaps ===<br />
[http://elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=access,cherrymxkeys&pid=cds_redesc Red] Cherry Esc.<br />
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=== Key Sets ===<br />
* Cherry Double Shot Black on Beige Keyset<br />
* SoWaRe Keyset<br />
* ''Thin'' WYSE Keyset<br />
* Dolch Keyset<br />
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=== Other===<br />
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====''Aluminum Case''====<br />
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[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34606.0;attach=2132;image MKC] <br />
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[http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/images/products/large_212_ALFilcoTKL_10.jpg Vortex] <br />
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====''Acrylic Case''====<br />
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[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34909.0;attach=2707;image MKC]Clear V1<br />
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[http://geekhack.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34470.0;attach=3626;image MKC] Black V2<br />
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Litster's [http://i.imgur.com/QGIXf.jpg Red]/[http://i.imgur.com/gzQqN.jpg (Angle Shot)]<br />
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Litster's [http://i.imgur.com/L8TMv.jpg Blue]/[http://i.imgur.com/QFQDch.jpg (Angle Shot)]<br />
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(I need a case for my Phantom --> I only need one case)<br />
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== '''Traded/Sold''' ==<br />
* Yellow CC - Traded to Boost for Graphite Set<br />
* 87 Clear Springs - Traded to MMB for 2 sheets of stickers (Red and Yellow), unfortunately he misread the ad -> He wasn't totally happy with the trade. (SORRY!)<br />
* GH and GeekHack Mod key - Traded to JDCarpe for a Teensy<br />
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== '''Project Phantom (In Progress)''' ==<br />
I have been collecting parts for my Phantom...<br />
* PCB- FOUND (Need to pickup)<br />
* Plate- FOUND (Need to pickup)<br />
* Switches- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* Stabilizers- LOOKING<br />
* Case- [http://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?title=User_talk:SmallFry#Other LOOKING]<br />
* Teensy- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* Stickers- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* LUBE- FOUND (In hand)<br />
* MiMiC/Whiskerbox Cable- NOT NECCESARY, but LOOKING!<br />
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== '''Project KMAC Mini''' ==<br />
I built a KMAC Mini for JCrouse on GeekHack. He was nice enough to allow me to keep some GPL-103 and GPL-205 for my project above, Project Phantom.<br />
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Build log: KMAC Mini<br />
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Case Type: Aluminum case, integrated red aluminum plate<br />
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Keycaps: Dolch double shots<br />
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Cabling/Wiring: Blue LEDs under Scroll Lock, Caps Lock and Pause/Break<br />
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Other Aesthetics: N/A<br />
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Switch and Modification: Vintage Cherry MX Blacks Each individual switch is modified with lubricant (GPL-103 and GPL-205) on the friction points (slider, spring) and yellow stickers applied between the housing.<br />
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