DanL4

joined 2 years ago
[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Thanks! Looks good

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Thanks! That's one serious checklist :-)

The case I made might be a lost cause - it's got very little space for dampening the sound with foam, but enough to become an echo chamber. I'll see what I can do, but not optimistic.

I will keep this in mind for my next design though.

Thanks again!

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

It's really cool, with plenty of colourful stuff, but if you ask about ergonomic they point you to an Alice style board....

https://geekboards.de/ Prenzlauer Allee 45A, 10405, Berlin Germany

Do you live in Germany? Would you recommend sourcing laser cutting services here?

[–] DanL4@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Because of the material, affixing might create the problem, or at least make it worse. I think affixing the plate with rubber layer might be the solution, but never tried that.

 

So, I've made the mistake of entering a keyboard store in Berlin. Nothing ergonomic there, so all they deal with are great looking boards, heavy, well built, and quiet!

I've built and designed my share of boards, and the sound hadn't bothered me at all until recently. I've designed my first 3d printed case, it's a one piece, just needs a bottom cover.

It acts like an amplifier to my typing. It's not a pleasant sound at all.

What would be the best way to design a quieter one piece board? What materials could make a difference? I was thinking of a metal switch plate, can It be used together with 3d printed layers? Wood? Should I use foam?

Looking for a choc build (more difficult due to lack of silent choc switches) as well as an mx build (probably bobba u4 switches, which will take care of most of the noise)

Thanks!