Hello all! I have embarked on a task to remake the Tandy 1000 keyboard's PCB. Here's my plan:
1) Create the PCB in KiCad (I have it mostly done at this point)
2) Send the gerbers off for manufacturing.
3) Buy enough Cherry MX switches to assemble a few keyboard PCBs.
4) 3d print adapters to mount the original Tandy keycaps to the Cherry MX switches.
5) Send one or two out to YouTube Content creators for review.
The part that I need help with is number 4. The objective of this is to create a "sleeper effect". I want the keyboard to look like it's original, but I want it to perform like a modern mechanical keyboard. Ideally, I'm looking for someone with experience designing small parts in a 3D CAD program and also has a Tandy 1000 keyboard on hand for reference. I only ask for help because I have tried and tried to get my head around 3D modeling parts and I just cannot get the hang of it. What I was able to do was go into TinkerCAD and create a die that was squished with a hole in the center for the Cherry MX switch, but the hole will not center correctly. Any takers?
1) Create the PCB in KiCad (I have it mostly done at this point)
2) Send the gerbers off for manufacturing.
3) Buy enough Cherry MX switches to assemble a few keyboard PCBs.
4) 3d print adapters to mount the original Tandy keycaps to the Cherry MX switches.
5) Send one or two out to YouTube Content creators for review.
The part that I need help with is number 4. The objective of this is to create a "sleeper effect". I want the keyboard to look like it's original, but I want it to perform like a modern mechanical keyboard. Ideally, I'm looking for someone with experience designing small parts in a 3D CAD program and also has a Tandy 1000 keyboard on hand for reference. I only ask for help because I have tried and tried to get my head around 3D modeling parts and I just cannot get the hang of it. What I was able to do was go into TinkerCAD and create a die that was squished with a hole in the center for the Cherry MX switch, but the hole will not center correctly. Any takers?