Update on the current status of the project.
I have fully dissassembled the spifchorder and I am in a brainstorming stage to get a really solid desktop chorder idea in my head.
Some really great ideas were generated after a brainstorming session with Brian who is working on some really amazing chording projects right now.
TODO
- Decide on a stable desktop enclosure
- Find ideal placement of new microswitches
- assemble and test
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Next time I see you I will give you these 3D printed keys and switches. It's up to you to mount and them! I'll include the switches though.
https://goo.gl/photos/Mugs8Az27DraoGxX6
They work well. They don't feel quite as good as the wooden version I showed you but they work well. As an experiment maybe you can test with different alignment or even resting them on their side. As a desktop keyboard they're strange unless you're used to chording. They also make a racket because they're Cherry microswitches but a proper "typing racket."
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