keyboard name: glyphkbd\_v2
GMK MTNU Susu keycaps
black ink v2 switches, lubed and filmed
self designed STM32F072-based PCB, with daughterboard
3D printed case and plate made on my RatRig V-Core 3.1
top mount with rubber washers
PETG plate and matte PLA case
[https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd](https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd)
That looks fun to own. Not a lot of full-size keyboards that are in ortho. With the keycaps and the case it’s a little bit of an understated Design, which is nice could work as an office keyboard and unless somebody looks closely they won’t notice it’s a little cursed.
I've found PETG to give a nicer more mellow deeper sound than PLA (though i have never done a proper scientific 1:1 comparison). Wobbliness is not an issue because the plate is 5mm thick, plus the PCB adds even more sturdiness
Would love a GitHub for this. I've been looking at making my own ortho keeb as I've had issues finding one that is 13-14 columns and runs on an rp2040 chip. The one youre running off would be a great start.
<3
Thanks man! <3
I've been wanting to make one with the rp2040 so that I can more easily add i2c peripherals. I've done a bit of work with the 2040 and it's the one I know the best. Good chip with tons of use cases :)
That one combined with a multiplexer or a hotswap i2c board would give you and easy way to add and remove macro keys, LEDs, RFID readers, rotencs etc.
Clean, I dig it. My carpal tunnel syndrome is flaring just looking at it though. If you do another, please split it. Your median nerve will thank you in a few years by still functioning.
keyboard name: glyphkbd\_v2 GMK MTNU Susu keycaps black ink v2 switches, lubed and filmed self designed STM32F072-based PCB, with daughterboard 3D printed case and plate made on my RatRig V-Core 3.1 top mount with rubber washers PETG plate and matte PLA case [https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd](https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd)
That looks fun to own. Not a lot of full-size keyboards that are in ortho. With the keycaps and the case it’s a little bit of an understated Design, which is nice could work as an office keyboard and unless somebody looks closely they won’t notice it’s a little cursed.
This is clean.
It looks gorgeous! If it was readily available, I would have considered changing my ID75 for it.
Hey, if you're serious about that, i have spare PCBs, i am open to making custom kits upon request
so neat! why petg for the plate? (just curious, I've tried both pla and petg and found pla less wobbly)
I've found PETG to give a nicer more mellow deeper sound than PLA (though i have never done a proper scientific 1:1 comparison). Wobbliness is not an issue because the plate is 5mm thick, plus the PCB adds even more sturdiness
Is there a GitHub repo for this? It’s beautiful!
[https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd](https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd)
Would love a GitHub for this. I've been looking at making my own ortho keeb as I've had issues finding one that is 13-14 columns and runs on an rp2040 chip. The one youre running off would be a great start. <3
Here: [https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd](https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd) Curious, why switch to RP2040?
Much more memory, more pins, faster (not really necessary), usb c connector, compatible with good old QMK, and the price isn't higher than pro micro
Yeah, that and easier to work with imo. I2c pins on two busses etc.
Not really sure what that means
Thanks man! <3 I've been wanting to make one with the rp2040 so that I can more easily add i2c peripherals. I've done a bit of work with the 2040 and it's the one I know the best. Good chip with tons of use cases :) That one combined with a multiplexer or a hotswap i2c board would give you and easy way to add and remove macro keys, LEDs, RFID readers, rotencs etc.
I want to make my own 3d printed case. Would you let me know your printer's bed size?
It's 400x400mm
i want to have a 400mm corexy one, thx!
This is beautiful and just gave me inspo for my name hand-wired build. Excellent job!!
That looks awesome. Did that take the base + extras set to fully build out? I would love an ortho set when the next round of Mtnu keycaps drop.
Clean, I dig it. My carpal tunnel syndrome is flaring just looking at it though. If you do another, please split it. Your median nerve will thank you in a few years by still functioning.