I wanted to build a split Ergo from scratch, with a slightly more aggressive stagger than the Lily58 style board I had previously built. I also wanted to have a stabilized 2U spacebar and some RGB. The part that was most time-consuming was definitely designing the case in CAD and getting the switches and stabilizers to fit properly. Fortunately, it’s all pretty well documented so there wasn’t too much trial and error involved. Overall, it turned out pretty well!
Great job! Reminds me of the Apple M0110.
The internals
Isn’t it great to make your own design that has the features you want in it. I found myself wanting a lot more aggressive stagger from what is common (my ‘Q’ is a full key-length down from where ‘E’ is. I mostly came up with by just looking at my fingers.
To mirror another commenter, perhaps consider doing a PCB next time. I did it after my first build, and am very happy with the result.
This is VERY nice.
What processor did you use?
I am using Elite Pi microcontrollers (RP2040)
Nice! I’ve been doing a lot of learning of the ESP32 world for IoT stuff. It has built-in Bluetooth! Looks like that one is pretty similar!
This is really, really cool. I would love to do this one day. How does it feel to type on? Any reason you didn’t make a PCB? They’re really cheap these days
It’s so beautiful, I want them! haha
Thanks! I can give you the files so you can print it yourself 😉
Do you have a link you can share? I’d love to build an ergo one of these days, and your design is simply beautiful 😍
You’re so kind! Thanks a lot
This has such a nice finish, you really went above and beyond to get it looking good.
I don’t know much about 3D printing, how did you get the outer surfaces looking so clean?
Either he used ironing or an resin printer. I don’t know if you can get such a smooth surface with just ironing.
He could also sanded it
That is super slick