Mounting plate thickness?

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  • #3493

    DirtyBit
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    Hey!

    I love the cases you make and sell in youre shop! but i was wondering , im in the planing phase of making my own keyboard, and i was wondering whats the thickness of the mounting plates (for switches)?

    why im asking is because im planing to use matias quiet click switches, and they have a recommended thickness of 1.2mm.

    regards,
    Paal-Erik

    #3494

    DirtyBit
    Member

    after reading some of the forum pages, i see another user has asked about making a keyboard using you’re case,
    is it possible to use the case+rgb without pcb? , by this i mean soldering the switches myself, and use a teensy2+
    as controller and maybe connect the rgb part to the teensy?

    #3498

    Without a PCB?

    Do you mean you have your own PCB?

    You want only a housing case and RGB LEDs?

    teensy2 as main controller?

    I think it’s not the question I should answer.

    Please contact the maker of your own PCB.

    Thanks.
    Hojin.Yi

    #3499

    DirtyBit
    Member

    no i mean, if i buy this one: http://winkeyless.kr/product/bbb_acrylic-case-with-rgb-diffuser/
    do i need to buy one of your PCB`s to control the RGB leds?

    i am planing not to use a PCB at all..

    and yes, im interested in the case it self, with or without the leds, so i was wondering what the switch mounting plate thickness is , as in if i can fit my matias switches on it.

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    #3503

    DirtyBit
    Member

    or how do the diffuser work?

    #3511

    DirtyBit
    Member

    never mind

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