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Print, Build, & Wire

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN 3D-PRINTED, MECHANICAL, ERGONOMIC KEYBOARD

WHAT YOU NEED

 qmk flash -kb handwired/dactyl_ manuform/5x6 -km default -bl avrdudesplit-left

 qmk flash -kb handwired/dactyl_ manuform/5x6 -km default -bl avrdudesplit-right

PARTS

Keyboard case

Everyone who uses a computer uses a keyboard. The difference is, some people are happy with a $5 membrane board, some are happy with a $100- 150 mechanical board. Then you have the enthusiasts.

Keyboard case bottom

There’s never been a better time to be in the latter two categories. The mechanical keyboard space has never been so inclusive of end users and enthusiasts. Five to 10 years ago, anything smaller than a TKL board meant you were entering the enthusiast space. You’d be buying an HHKB, Ducky, Vortex/POK3R, or similar. Today, these names are far more popular, and many purist keyboard enthusiasts regard some of them as entry level. But they played a big part in shaping off-the-shelf boards.

(2x) Pro Micro controllers

Nowadays, all the top brands offer a 60-percent keyboard. Companies such as Glorious have taken it a step further by making hot-swappable boards more accessible. But how can we go even further? How about building a keyboard from scratch? Printing our own case, with custom wiring, flashing it ourselves, then crossing our fingers, and hoping it works. We like that idea.

(2x) TRS/TRSS ports

Of course, this is Maximum PC.We’re not going to go the easy route and build a 60 percent, TKL, or even a fullsize board. Heck, if we did that, we might still have a full head of hair after the coding process. Instead, we’re building a split keyboard. A Dactyl Manuform, to be exact. A parameterized, concave, columnar, ergonomic board. And we explain how you can, too.

(10x) Brass thread inserts

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