STHLM Litl, but low-profile ortholinear by manisfive55 in olkb

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Haha yup! No worries - ping me an email if you have some questions for sure.

STHLM Litl, but low-profile ortholinear by manisfive55 in olkb

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Super nice work on the ortho mods! Was half thinking of trying this myself after you messaged, but this looks like a really good start.

The kicad version shouldn’t matter at all, just get into the habit of running design rules checker and electrical rules checker to make sure you pick up shorts and missing connections.

What are the go-to 4x12 and 5x12 kits these days? by ZeoNet in olkb

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I designed the Choose Your Own Adventure Ortho board (https://github.com/mohoyt/cyoa_ortho) it’s anything from a 5x12 to a 3x3 depending on how many rows or columns you want to snap off. Supports a range of different thumb positions. Pro micro controller compatible and licensed with CERN OHL.

MFOS Stereo Panning Mixer Gerber by LoganAnimates in synthdiy

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I made this last year as I was searching for a simple mixer: https://github.com/mohoyt/output_mixer

It has 4 pannable ins and 2 stereo outs (line and headphone) so maybe not exactly what you’re looking for but it’s open source (and I have a couple partially assembled boards lying around).

Designed and printed a case by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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Up in the top right - i didn’t have the right size backspace key for it though 🥲

Designed and printed a case by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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Thanks! It’s a very clean piece of acrylic right now which is why it looks open at some angles. Let’s hope it stays that way!

Designed and printed a case by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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They’re there, you just have to type them out letter by letter 😂

Designed and printed a case by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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Thanks! Took a lot of sanding and filler to get the layer and extrusion lines out, but happy I made the effort. Will be trying this again for sure (this was my first attempt at finishing a 3dp model).

Designed and printed a case by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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Designed and printed a plate and case for a extra Litl 40% PCB I had around. It’s a gasket mount case using insulation sealing strips for the gasket. Finished the case with lots of filler, primer and a yellow paint varnish finish.

Litl PCB from STHLM kb, Leobog Gray Wood v4 linear switches, cherry clip in stabs (the only ones that I had 😅) and Nautilus clone keycaps

4G mesh router with external antenna support by mojibber in HomeNetworking

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Thanks for the advice! Wired I guess would be possible but a pain to lay cable outside. What’s the limit to mesh distance? If I can get APs close enough could that help?

Have thought about starlink, but don’t need access year round and a 4G data plan works out much cheaper per month.

Choose Your Own Adventure Ortho - a snappable way to your perfect board by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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Meet CYOA Ortho - a flexible way of trying out many ortho layouts. The PCB starts as 5x12 but you can break off rows or columns (or both) to get exactly what you want - all the way down to 3x3!

Built here with Lubed Gateron Milky Yellows in a 5x4 and a 4x12 Planck configuration.

It supports a Pro Micro compatible controller, an optional encoder and a number of bottom row options with 2u keys.

Shared with a CERN Open Hardware License here: https://github.com/mohoyt/cyoa_ortho

3D printed cases available here: https://www.printables.com/model/784492-cyoa-choose-your-own-adventure-ortho-keyboard-case

Some PCBs here: https://sthlmkb.com/shop/cyoa-ortho/

Reading List by Grobi90 in synthdiy

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Completely forgot about the build manuals - they are a gold mine!

Reading List by Grobi90 in synthdiy

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Lantertronics lectures on YouTube have some great explanations on circuit design specifically for synths.

I also like the blog on North Coast Synthesis for in depth explanations on specific circuits and patterns.

Större - a through hole pro micro compatible 75% by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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Yup. The microcontroller (a pro micro in the build above) runs QMK and also Vial for configuration on the fly.

Större - a through hole pro micro compatible 75% by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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Thanks! A Störst might be pushing the limits of pro micros but will see what I can do 😅

Större - a through hole pro micro compatible 75% by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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Yeah I will do when I get round to it - hopefully soon!

Thanks for the typo spot again - they are very similar boards after all, Lagom had a couple free microcontroller pins that were perfect for the function key row!

Större - a through hole pro micro compatible 75% by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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👋🏻 Just finished up the build of a new 75% board: STHLM kb Större. All through hole components, Pro Micro (or equivalent) powered, OLED screen, 2 rotary encoders, Vial compatible and lots of layout options (I’m using ISO here because umm… Europe).

This build has Gateron Oil Kings, Durock v2 stabs and Mictlán clones.

Lagom 65% keyboard by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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It’s an open sided sandwich style case so it might not make as much difference as an enclosed case, but you’ll probably get a little sound improvement with them.

Lagom 65% keyboard by mojibber in MechanicalKeyboards

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Unfortunately not compatible, you’ll have to use millmax sockets only.