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This keyboard looks so slick! Well done!
I am interested in getting some kits, but i am afraid smd soldering is way beyond my skills.
As i know PCBway, JLCPCB and Elecrow offer assembly services …
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I love this keyboard but i am afraid that SMD soldering is out of my reach.
Therefore my idea is to use the assembly service from PCBway / JLCPCB / Elecrow
But handling with gerber files and BOM…
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It seems that this board is not for sale anywhere. Is it possible to place an individual order with the provided schematics? Any advice on the service and how to place such order would be appreciated.…
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One goal is to eventually offer a "partial kit", which will be in $50 to $100 range most likely. This kit would require you to solder the R-Pi Pico & some switches onto the board, but the SMD part wou…
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Hello, thanks so much for releasing this project on GitHub, it's really cool! I would love to make one myself. I have some electronics experience and have put together some PCBs before (with through-h…
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**EDIT:** Looking at the pictures of the boards a little more closely I see that they were panelized so that a few could be printed on a single PCB and then broken apart. JLCPCB has a panelization o…
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Two of the parts, Q1 and Q2 are 90 degrees rotated out of alignment with the contacts. I had to modify the cpl.csv to rotate them, but there's two possible rotations. There's a purple dot in JLCPCB or…
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Hi and thanks for all the work!
I am interested in building some of them myself. Looks like I have to order pretty much everything myself. Could you give some hints/links on how to do that?
I've…
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I have never had a PCB fabbed before, nor do I have the requisite software to open and view the files, for people like me, it would be helpful if there could be a little bit more hand-holding whilst o…
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Firstly, I love this project. Not just from it's sole purpose, but also for someone trying to learn electronic engineering better. I am studying the PCB to try to figure out how everything was done an…