A fresh delivery from JLC is always fun
A fresh delivery from JLC is always fun
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Have been working my way through FlatFootFox’s Let’s Design a Keyboard with Ergogen tutorial – this is just the first iteration
- number of keys of a Corne, aesthetics of Splaytaroid, less aggressive splay than A. dux
- next big challenge is dealing with the firmware
- deciding whether I want to keep it split or go monoblock (Reviung41 or Splaytaroid)
- following iterations with work with implementing the fancy features – switch plate, bottom plate, case of some sort, RGB, OLED
Generating custom boards is a thing?!
13 2 ReplyIt is. The rabbit hole is deeeep.
10 0 Reply- FlatFootFox’s tutorial I linked above is a really thorough description
- Ben Vallack has become pretty much the poster boy of the community
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Ergogen is so good 👌 Writing the firmware is surprisingly easy thanks to zmk / qmk :) Fingers crossed for the future work!
4 0 Replyso far I’m kinda in shock at how easy the whole process has been going – was expecting a lot more issues along the way
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Gosh, it looks like you have some spare PCBs.
3 0 Replypeace of mind when you bork up your soldering
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Is it also 4° + 4° splay?
3 0 Reply0° + 8° + 4° + 4° + 0° (outside to inside)
2 0 ReplyOh, right I completely missed that! Yeah splaytoraid only has 4+4 on ring and pinky
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If you haven't decided yet, I find ZMK is a breeze to get the running
2 0 Replyalready have one half working with QMK – still have to solder the second half before I can test it and then test the serial connection
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