this was a big learning experience, first time doing a proper PCB instead of using yet another Pro Micro equivalent – this would not have been possible without Noah Kiser’s tutorials on Youtube, all the work that went into QMK and Vial, and the ease of JLC’s assembly service (no way I was ever going to solder an RP2040)
shocked and giddy with how easy the whole process was – plugged in the fresh PCB and it went straight into bootloader mode – uploaded the *.uf2 and it worked first time!
symmetric split-ergo style layout (6 × 3 + 3)
katana stagger
personally find this works really nicely and keeps the feel of an ortho or columnar board
fits into Minivan case (12.75u × 4u)
attempt to use as many existing mounting holes as possible (6/7)
main issue was maintaining symmetric layout with two mounting points in bottom row
personally find the resulting odd gap to be uncomfortable
Cool design. I am a right thumb spacebar person so it would work out really well. Still, if I was going to get creative with the carriage return, I would have made it a 1/4 size key placed between the letters 'E' and 'S' for that extra bit of challenge.
Awesome! Thank you for sharing. I want to to try and use PCB assembly for the next version of my keyboard. I'll bookmark this post for information and inspiration.
keycaps on the whole bottom row have been flipped – just find the (normal) bottom edge digs into my thumb too much if they’re in their correct position