jared jennings
jared jennings
https://www.reddit.com/r/ErgoMechKeyboards/comments/p8m8h0/dactyl_flex_pcbs_arrived_from_jlcpcb_with/
https://www.reddit.com/r/ErgoMechKeyboards/comments/qbw7i4/opensourced_dactyl_manuform_flexible_pcbs/ * https://github.com/Bastardkb/PCB_plate_DM * https://github.com/Bastardkb/PCB_Thumbs_DM
After a better print than last time, I've measured hole sizes and compared with my acrylic switch tester, resulting in e8ec7524. This may not be the last refinement necessary.
14.0 was too small when printed with crappy clear PLA; 14.2 was too loose for the large thumb keys, but too tight for the small ones, when the thumb was...
My entire analysis above is suspect, because in my fork the size of the hole is written in two places and I didn't change one of them. Having changed both...
euh... well, that comment that says "this used to be 14.1, then 14.25" is from @adereth. my gut says the nub size will be independent, but you can check by...
Note: I've removed the side nubs in my fork, because I'm using Kailh switches (see adereth#56).
Hah. In https://github.com/adereth/dactyl-keyboard/commit/ac0ff9c4862ed6249cd160decee2d2e219e79b80#diff-a9f7563acca3e2f9cb253928e221b64e, he removed a whole bunch of files, and added the complete dactyl.clj file, with the "Was 14.1, then 14.25" comment already in it. :P That wasn't a...
I think it'll have to be glued in.
With the experience of https://gitlab.com/jaredjennings/fourier-box, I can say this could probably be done with some Bezier patches fairly easily, and in OpenSCAD. That would surface the old problem, though, that...