"fAuxLICE"
An 3D printable Alice-like mechanical keyboard
Layout
Components
Required components
- 64Γ switches of your choice
- 4Γ plate-mounted Costar stabilizers
- 108-key keycap set
- 64Γ diodes
- Wires
- 14Γ M3Γ16 countersunk screws
- 2Γ M3Γ12 countersunk screws
Optional components
- 1Γ M3Γ8 countersunk screw
- 1Γ M3Γ10 countersunk screw
- 1Γ M3Γ12 countersunk screw
- 1Γ M3Γ16 countersunk screw
- 1Γ M3Γ20 countersunk screw
The optional components are for reinforcing the top halves. They're not required. A proper glue up would be probably enough for the two halves.
Wiring diagram
The keyboard is wired in a 5-row, 14-column configuration. Sorry for starting my row/column index at 1!
Build notes
The accent pieces have an extra 5mm sticking out. You should be able to cut them to the perfect length, and make the transitions between the two seamless. Glue the accent pieces to the bottom halves.
The halves do not lock into each other. I used a combination of glue and diode trimmings melted into the plastic.
I used a knife tip on my soldering iron and set the temperature to 250Β°C. Place the diode lead trimming on the plastic and melt it. I did this only on the inside surfaces so it wouldn't matter if it's ugly. I then supplemented it by melting loose filament into place.
Firmware
The firmware included is for the STM32F103 "Blue Pill" board.
The STM32duino bootloader is not necessary. Simply flash the board using an ST-Link programmer.
More info
More info can be found in this blog post.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE.md
for more details.