类型: IC
作者: kwhilden
发布时间: 2021-12-29
19:13:58
更新时间: 2022-02-13 16:19:49
原链接:
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=115795.0
Introduction
Greetings all… I
joined this hobby in 2019, and have been tweaking and
customizing my own boards for a while. I’ve had great
feedback from my friends in the hobby, and now I would like
to find out if there is interest in the wider community.
A
bit about me… i’m a geologist and “dig” the parallel
explosion of the mechanical keyboard hobby to the famed
Cambrian Explosion 540 million years ago. All kinds of new
animals evolved in a very short time, which is similar to
the diversity of keyboard types, switches, and more that
have evolved in the past few years.
So here’s my first
contribution… a hand-made hardwood plate for 60% keyboards.
Under the auspices of the most famed animal from Cambrian
epoch, the Trilobite.
Organic Hard Wood Plate for 60% Keyboards
I’m also an audiophile and very keen on sound
quality. I created this plate to have an excellent and
unique sound signature.
The thick hardwood plates have
outstanding resonance and tone. There’s nothing like it in
the market, although if pressed I would call it a cross
between carbon fiber and polycarbonate, but with a more
organic and less plastic sound.
Plate Specs:
60% tray mount plate
3.0mm thick 3-layer hardwood veneer
fixed layout for improved sound + aesthetics
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laser cut “ledges” for better fitment of switches and stabs
Handmade in California, USA
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Price: $50 ea.
As I’m just starting in manufacturing products for our hobby, your feedback will EXTREMELY appreciated, both in this post and in an interest check form.
INTEREST CHECK FORM –>> https://forms.gle/R9oFpDJk8rKH1nu28
These plates are manufactured with three layers of hardwood veneer, vacuum bagged with epoxy resin. They are strong and durable, even for use in hotswap boards. Although some care is needed in comparison to metal or plastic plates.
I have been testing various types of hardwood veneers. Each has different sound and visual characteristics: -
Maple hardwood: most resonant tone, loudest “thock”
Cherry hardwood: deepest tone
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Zebra wood: medium tone, outstanding visual appearance
A key innovation is creating “ledges” for switch fitment, as switches are designed to be clip into 1.5mm plates. Similarly, stabilizers also need some extra space to fit under a 3.0mm plate. So some very careful tuning of the laser cutter was required. See below image for clarity.
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Sound Tests and Reviews*
I am beyond stoked that Quakemz helped me review earlier iterations of the plates. Here’s a build stream with a near-final version:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/jpgaVi-Slkw?start=7680
I have also recorded sound tests with various woods, such as maple, cherry, and zebrawood. Check them out here:
Trilobite Boards Youtube page -
Other Woods*
I’m currently experimenting with other types of woods, to create a specific look and improved sound. Many different veneers combinations are possible. But always keeps two layers of maple hardwood underneath for improved sound and strength.
Zebra wood:
Maple wood:
Walnut wood:
Cherry wood:
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Additional Photos*
Full gallery: https://imgur.com/a/7csJfPN
I developed this plate on a Mekanisk Fjell, and have tested it in many other 60% tray mount boards.
Broken-in lubed creams sound especially good in this plate.
View of the bottom, showing all “ledges” for switches and stabs.
The plate has a fixed tsangan layout, with option for stepped capslock and split backspace. Other layouts can be made if there is sufficient interest. -
Conclusion*
As this is my first IC, all constructive feedback and questions are welcome! I have more keyboard projects in the works, if this first project is successful. Thank you for your consideration.