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Graduated in Software Engineering, a specialized IT researcher in machine learning. Also a maniac for keeboards.

vesuveus ready! - GITHUB + Typing Test

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vesuveus ready! - GITHUB + Typing Test - Lemmy.world

Hello fellow keyboard enthusiasts! Remember the teaser I shared about the Vesuveus mechanical keyboard? Well, I’m thrilled to announce that it’s no longer just a concept - it’s a reality! Since the initial teaser, I’ve been hard at work perfecting the design and building the first prototype. The white enclosure served as the starting point, but I couldn’t resist experimenting further. So, recently, I had a bit of spare time that I spent fixing some issues with the first white enclosure and printed this sleek black enclosure, which model you can find on the GitHub [https://github.com/RaffOwO/vesuveus] page! But that’s not all! I’ve also uploaded a type test video on YouTube featuring the Vesuveus in action! You can witness the smooth, silent and satisfying keystrokes as I type away. Check it out here [https://youtu.be/LMMimb1wSFk] and let me know your thoughts! Please keep in mind that I recorded the video with my smartphone, so the quality might not be top-notch, but I’m sure you’ll still get a good idea of the typing experience with the Vesuveus. Hope you will enjoy! 😄 If you’re curious to see the progress, all the details, and the newly updated 3D models, head over to the GitHub [https://github.com/RaffOwO/vesuveus] page. Feel free to explore, build your own Vesuveus, and join me in this exciting DIY mechanical keyboard journey! ATM, the Vesuveus is a handwired board. Once I learn Kicad, I plan to work on the PCB version too! If you’re interested in getting started with handwiring, I highly recommend checking out Joe Scotto’s guides - that guy is amazing at what he does! I can’t express enough gratitude for the incredible support and inspiration from this amazing community. Your works has fueled my passion for keyboards, and I’m thrilled to share this milestone with all of you. Thank you for being a part of this journey, and let’s keep the keyboard magic alive together!

My journey so far - A small teaser of the "vesuveus"

https://lemmy.world/post/2192059

My journey so far - A small teaser of the "vesuveus" - Lemmy.world

Hey there, fellow keyboard enthusiasts! This is my first post in this amazing community, and I couldn’t be more excited to share some love and passion with all of you! Let me take you on a quick recap of my keyboard journey and give you a sneak peek of a project that I’m incredibly proud of - the “Vesuveus.” A project inspired by all of your amazing works, and I can’t wait to show you what I’ve been working on. It’s name /vɛˈsuːviuəs/ is derived by the volcano Vesuvius at Naples 🍕🤏. It all began with the Ferris Sweep, a keyboard that introduced me to the world of ergonomic mechanical keyboards. Then I moved on to the bgkeeb (bottom right corner), but the 34 keys didn’t quite match my workflow needs. Next, I explored the Frame-48 layout and started designing some handwired boards. However, 48 keys felt like too many and didn’t align with the ergonomic keyboard concept that I had in mind. After numerous tests (you can see them scattered all over the place), I finally found the sweet spot - the 40-key layout. The small white board you see in the picture represents the first prototype of my project. But even though it was a great start, the thumb cluster keys were too close, and the flat, low height didn’t quite fit the MCU. So, I went back to the drawing board and made some crucial improvements. The red silhouette in the picture showcases the next version of Vesuveus. I spaced the thumb keys a bit and added a 3-degree angle to increase the height at the back, creating more room for the MCU and reducing the need for a wrist rest. And because I’m a bit of a madman, I even changed the radius of the angles because I wanted every detail to be just right. I’m beyond thrilled to share this project with all of you, and I hope you’ll find it as exciting as I do! The “Vesuveus” is all about achieving that perfect balance between usability, comfort, and design, and I’m eager to see how it will find its place in the world of mechanical keyboards. Stay tuned for more updates and a complete reveal of the “Vesuveus” coming soon. I’m looking forward to sharing this journey with all of you and being a part of this incredible community. Thank you for having me here, and let’s keep spreading the keyboard love together! For more details and updates on the “Vesuveus” project, you can check out the GitHub repo [https://github.com/RaffOwO/vesuveus]. I’ve just updated the readme, and once the keyboard is ready, I’ll be uploading the STL files and more information about this exciting project.