Issue 44 / Week 37 / 2021
This is a hand-picked selection of last week's content from a keyboard builder's perspective. Posts that may teach you something, make you think and contribute to the common knowledge of the DIY builder community.
There are 11 entries in this issue:
Editorial
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- The Gadgetina is a MIDI controller by mpark with Wicki-Hayden layout. (source)
- Finishing steps of this gorgeous Dactyl Manuform Tight build explained by urban_nurd. (source)
- An Atari 130XE turned into a mechanical keyboard by ScreamingAtTheRadio. (source)
- A 3D printed custom keyboard with wood filament and cast concrete by fejy. (source)
- A 3D printed keyboard by JaminMechKeys with metal rods, giant bolts and rice. RICE! (source)
- Thomas Combe writes about his Micro Keyboard V3, a keyboard for his 8-bit computer. Without a microcontroller. (source)
- The open-source TDPHSK by ianliu88 is 3D printed and hotswappable. (source)
- Mikoto is an open-source Bluetooth LE nRF52840 microcontroller in a Pro Micro footprint. Designed by zhiayang. (source)
- Ajazz x Huano Banana switches reviewed by ThereminGoat. (source)
- Bull Questar 200 and 210 boards found in an abandoned place in France. Shared by druka-grey. (source)
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