Well whilst I have been ploughing through prototyping the STFM Case Remake I also started on the plastic cherry key plate to place around the PCB and hold the keys in place. This is currently just a simple plate to make sure the keys are all in the right position ie. they fit in a case properly so I can adjust and make sure when we finally get to making a PCB it will be somewhere in the right ball park for placement. In just doing this exercise I noticed around 8 keys slightly out of place.
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Glad I printed the cherry key plate. First one I forgot about ABS shrinkage and it was out by 2mm. Second one after scaling for the shrinkage I was able to see what needs moving and adding on the remake PCB.
Not stopped. Just life, pandemic, component shortage and moving house getting in the way of all my projects.
FYI this project has been getting significant attention on Facebook lately.
Thanks @Steve, I have finally got my Atari HW mojo and a little time from the house projects back. In as such when you posted this I was working on getting this board finished. I am just doing the final touches but will soon be hitting the button on getting a few dev boards for try out. I thought the boards would end up costing a bit due to the size but its not a bad price at £30 for 5x unpopulated from JLC.
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@Icky Perhaps one of the coolest Atari projects. I assume it's a half-DIY based thing where you use the top-section ABS plastic of your pre-existing keyboard? So the user basically just can order a PCB & some cherry keys. How about the key-caps though. Sorry if this is already in the thread