I wanted to build a split Ergo from scratch, with a slightly more aggressive stagger than the Lily58 style board I had previously built. I also wanted to have a stabilized 2U spacebar and some RGB. The part that was most time-consuming was definitely designing the case in CAD and getting the switches and stabilizers to fit properly. Fortunately, it’s all pretty well documented so there wasn’t too much trial and error involved. Overall, it turned out pretty well!

  • @sarchar
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    31 year ago

    This is really, really cool. I would love to do this one day. How does it feel to type on? Any reason you didn’t make a PCB? They’re really cheap these days

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 year ago

      It feels pretty good and the sound is actually okay too. Maybe next time I’ll try it with a PCB. One advantage of hand wiring is that the RGB also shows through the top. That wasn’t really intentional, but it looks nice. A PCB would have blocked the light and I would need to add per key LEDs for the same effect.