cloffwrangler

joined 1 year ago
 

Qazimodo group buy is open through Monday, November 25th!

Qazimodo is an aluminum Vial-compatible QAZ-ish keyboard with an exploded right column of 3 keys, inspired by the Vault 35 HHKB and my friend who hates 40s.

Details:

  • Aluminum case
  • Top mounted
  • 3 degree typing angle
  • POM switch plate
  • STM32F072-based hot-swap PCB

Kit contents:

  • 1 case (top and bottom)
  • 1 hot-swap PCB
  • 1 POM plate
  • Hardware (case screws and plate screws)
  • 4 SKUF silicone feet

Vendor:

Price:

  • $250 USD plus shipping (and import fees and taxes depending on location)

Group buy dates:

  • Group buy will be open November 11 to 25.

ETA:

  • Q2 2025

Links:

Group buy page

Instagram

Prototype photos

Sound test

GB channel available on the 40s Discord

[–] cloffwrangler@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

Thank you! I'll take a look at Keebtalk!

[–] cloffwrangler@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Depending on where you live, you might run into my friend taking these photos in the woods.

[–] cloffwrangler@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Haha, it was a joke that got out of hand and people were into it!

 

Qazimodo group buy is now open!

Qazimodo is an aluminum Vial-compatible QAZ-ish keyboard with an exploded right column of 3 keys, inspired by the Vault 35 HHKB and my friend who hates 40s.

Details:

  • Aluminum case
  • Top mounted
  • 3 degree typing angle
  • POM switch plate
  • STM32F072-based hot-swap PCB

Kit contents:

  • 1 case (top and bottom)
  • 1 hot-swap PCB
  • 1 POM plate
  • Hardware (case screws and plate screws)
  • 4 SKUF silicone feet

Vendor:

Price:

  • $250 USD plus shipping (and import fees and taxes depending on location)

Group buy dates:

  • Group buy will be open November 11 to 25.

ETA:

  • Q2 2025

Links:

Group buy page

Instagram

Prototype photos

Sound test

GB channel available on the 40s Discord

[–] cloffwrangler@lemmy.world 2 points 4 weeks ago

The current PCB doesn't have ISO support, but you're not the first person who has asked and I do like ISO... I might need to make one in the future.

 

I mentioned in a previous post that I made a few design changes to the Qazimodo case and wanted to highlight those changes.

New vs old design photos here.

  • Removed the visible seam between the top and bottom of the case. Now the bottom is inserted into the top. This helps a ton with alignment which was a bit of an issue with the first iteration and it helps smooth out the curve.
  • USB port improvements. The first USB port was pretty small and didn’t work with some cables. It also didn’t flow smoothly with the curve.
  • Doubled the number of bottom screws to help prevent pinging and make things more sturdy.
[–] cloffwrangler@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I designed it in Fusion, 3d printed several prototypes, and then had a manufacturer CNC these out of aluminum. It was a huge learning experience.

[–] cloffwrangler@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago

I’m a little biased since I designed this keyboard, but the main layout was inspired by the Vault 35 HHKB which has been my favorite layout for quite a while!

 

Last week I sent this purple Qazimodo prototype to my good friend (chellekeebs on Instagram) and she took these amazing photos of it. Love how it looks with Lilac Dreams.

I was very close to not doing a purple case but I’m so glad I did!

More photos here

[–] cloffwrangler@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

Haha totally understand!

[–] cloffwrangler@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago (2 children)

It’s not for everyone but you do get used to it surprisingly fast.

[–] cloffwrangler@lemmy.world 9 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I first got into 40s because I wanted more free desk space and then I moved to a 35%. My friend always said my 35 didn’t have enough keys so I designed this layout as a joke but enough people liked it that I decided to actually make it.

In my default layout, QAZ are mapped to Esc, Tab, Shift and I use the keys on the right for macros.

[–] cloffwrangler@lemmy.world 12 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Does this mean you won’t be joining the GB?

 

Made some design updates based on feedback I received from a couple fellow keyboard designers and I just received the first two prototypes this week. Super happy with how they turned out.

More photos here.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by cloffwrangler@lemmy.world to c/mechanicalkeyboards@lemmy.ml
 

This was an actual typing test using the QAZ keys over on the right side which is less horrible than I imagined it would be. I probably got lucky, though, because there weren't many Q's or Z's in my test.

 
 

Top: KBt RE: 66, Akko Mod 005 Middle: Zoom 65, Qazimodo Bottom: Vault 35, Daisy 40, mISO 34

 

Qazimodo interest check is now open!

Qazimodo is an aluminum Vial-compatible QAZ-ish keyboard with an exploded right column of 3 keys, inspired by the Vault 35 HHKB.

Details:

  • Aluminum case
  • Top mounted
  • 3 degree typing angle
  • POM switch plate (subject to change)
  • STM32F072-based PCB

Additional photos

Interest check form

 

GMK Polybius on Qazimodo. Plus a modded Game Boy Pocket.

 

I started designing the Qazimodo in February and just got the first aluminum case from the manufacturer a couple days ago. Very happy with how it turned out.

 

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