类型: GB
作者: mkawa
发布时间: 2014-06-06 17:49:54
更新时间:
2018-07-29 13:40:02
原链接:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=59203.0
TO ORDER:
http://tinyurl.com/oyw3twp
quick announcement: i really want to encourage people
to build these themselves. to that end, and with an
extremely generous donation from geniekid, if you
order any form of the learn to solder kit, either the cl1481
standard kit (without soldapullt or nippers), or the learn
to solder special kit (with the soldapullt and snippers),
and you purchase a smallfry kit, we will provide you with an
extra pcb, free of charge, courtesy of geniekid, in
case you make a mistake while constructing your kit
announcement/#2: we will now be color anodizing the
titanium plates. the range of colors available is on the
order page at the link above. once you’ve looked at the
colors, please express your color preferences for your kit
here
jdcarpe’s 40% keyboard design with titanium top and
bottom plates and a sorbothane gasket between the two. The
kit will come with PCB, top and bottom titanium plates
(without notches for switch removal), all necessary
fasteners (machine screws and spacers) and small rubber
bumpons for placing the keyboard at an angle.
100% of
profits from this project will be donated to the Nathan J
Walter foundation, a scholarship trust set up by the family
of Nathan Walter aka Smallfry to support eagle scout
community service projects. The first such project was a set
of benches overlooking a lake, built by one of Nathan’s
pack-mates and friends, with a dedication to Nathan etched
on the benches.
We miss you Smallfry.
Lead-time on
this project will be between 4 and 6 weeks due to tooling
and shipment times. Cost is 159$ per kit.
Our original
goal with this project was to ship the kit by Nathan’s
birthday next month, just before keycon. Unfortunately, I
don’t think we will be able to meet that deadline, but kits
should ship shortly after.
The image below is one of
jdcarpe’s stainless steel prototypes. The major difference
between the smallfry 40% and his prototype is that the
plates will be titanium: lighter, just as strong, and with a
particularly cool looking surface finish. The second major
difference is that, instead of the space between the plates
being empty, they will have a black sorbothane gasket.
Sorbothane is a rubber-like plastic that absorbs vibration.
Hence, even though it will be a strong, very light keyboard,
it will sound and feel like a much heavier board.