In my search for a 3D Printed keyboard case, I came across the WhiteFox by @Matt3o. He has many build threads and videos that are extremely useful and has ipired me to try my hand at hand-wiring my own from scratch. I loved his WhiteFox build and design but was more interested in a Tada68 layout. This is a remix of his brilliant board with my ideas for a unique, custom keyboard. Also included are the "non standard" keys you will need for this layout. Here is the layout of the Tada68: For this build I went for the cheapest mechanical keyboard I could make. To achieve this you will need patience because you will have order some parts on eBay or AliExpress from China. Heres what you will need: Teey 2.0 - $11 (or buy a knock off for ~$6) Mini USB cable - $5 Rubber feet - $4-6 (or print them if you have TPU) Hardware - $4 Standard "OEM" Keycaps - $8-10 (for single color) 70 - Cherry MX style switches - $10 (MX Blue clones) 100 - 1N4148 Diodes - $3 3 - Costar plate mounted 2u stabilize - $4 1 - Costar plate mounted 6.25u stabilizer - $2 Thin wire - ? Solder Iron - ? Patience - ? Added a how to add firmware via EasyAVR including all files for this same layout on my other keyboard here: Enjoy and post your makes! If you found my Things useful, treat me to a cup of coffee by using the PayPal button below :)
Buy me a cup of coffeeBuy me a cup of coffee $3.00 USDBuy me a massive cups of coffee $5.00 USDGive me a caffeine coma $10.00 USD Update 1: Added v2 of Bottom Right Panel that holds in the teey for a better fit. Also added v2 of the Left Side of the keyboard for a bigger and better fitting opening for the teey microcontroller. Everything should now fit without modification.