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s1ckn3s5 t1_ja7jwm3 wrote
aww with trackpoint! <3
s1ckn3s5 t1_iwlosr1 wrote
Reply to comment by darknessblades in What would one call this keyboard/macropad [WIP project] by darknessblades
nice :) post also the finished version, I'm curious :)
s1ckn3s5 t1_iwlnuvw wrote
The Right 40%
or
40% (The right one ;)
s1ckn3s5 t1_iudupda wrote
Reply to comment by CodeMonkeyZero in 3d printed as much of my first keyboard as I could. Even tried sequential prints for caps with a 9/16 success rate! Grey is pla, orange is pla+. Cherry MX Reds, Knockoff pro micro w/ qmk, 128x64 oled, XDA keycaps with a single G20 for fun. Design by Joe Scotto, ScottoGame on github by CodeMonkeyZero
yes supports and raft, but 0.16 layer height
s1ckn3s5 t1_iudmc2g wrote
Reply to 3d printed as much of my first keyboard as I could. Even tried sequential prints for caps with a 9/16 success rate! Grey is pla, orange is pla+. Cherry MX Reds, Knockoff pro micro w/ qmk, 128x64 oled, XDA keycaps with a single G20 for fun. Design by Joe Scotto, ScottoGame on github by CodeMonkeyZero
very good job! to print keycaps with fdm printer is not easy I did a lot of experiments and, if it can help, I've found out the best results were printing DSA at 45° degrees (in this way both the top and the sides result silky enough)
s1ckn3s5 t1_iua26m1 wrote
Reply to comment by doodoori_3 in 40% or 60% keyboard for beginners? by doodoori_3
well this topic is highly subjective, maybe some people can learn a 40% from scratch in a short time, idk... but I'm 42 and learned typing without watching the keyboard in school at 14, and I type since then with all fingers without watching (my main keyboard for many years was the model M), some time ago I became interested in all these new mechanical keyboards and I've bought a 60% and I found it easy to learn, then I've bought a Sofle V2.1 RGB and I've found a bit difficult to learn the vertically staggered layout, but learned it in a couple of months, then I've built myself a dactyl-manuform and also happily learned it in a few months... then I have this bm43 that I try to use but I can't, I'm not comfortable and not fast, and I don't enjoy it, from time to time I take it out and retry... idk maybe my brain is wired in a way that I can't be proficent on a 40% =_)
s1ckn3s5 t1_iu9o0ne wrote
Reply to 40% or 60% keyboard for beginners? by doodoori_3
60% is still easy enough to learn, 40% starts to get a bit difficult IMHO
s1ckn3s5 t1_jeb2o7s wrote
Reply to The Board has concluded the call. by k1ds3ns4t10n
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