
TheAlternate - A Handwired 67 Key Mechanical Keyboard
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More to come as I get this all uploaded and sorted out. As I said in TheDroppelganger summary (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4271448), I love my Drop CTRL - and if I was a very rich man, I would own all the variants...but I'm not...so I did the next best thing and designed a handwired version of the Drop Alt 67% keyboard. I also went with the high profile variant this time as well. My intention this time was to glue-up the individual parts; then sand and fill the print and paint it. I wanted it to look a little more finished, and to see if I could make it look like something I purchased. Let me know if it was successful. Parts List: Forthcoming - Teensy 2.0 (available all over the place - amazon.com, pjrc.com) - 67 switches of your choice - Cherry Plate Mount TKL stabilizer kit - 67x IN4148 diodes - you can get 100 pack on Amazon for just a few dollars - (Optional) 2x 3mm LEDs and appropriate resistors - USB B Mini cable (for the teensy - other boards and controllers may have USB b micro, or USB C) - 8x M4x12mm screws (socket insert cap screws) to attach the top to the bottom. - Keycaps, I used DSA profile to keep the keyboard feeling small, lowercase legends help extend that feeling My other stuff (mostly Keyboards) https://www.thingiverse.com/revere521/designs
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