I'm currently using a cheapino. I absolutely love it. I'm so happy I got into ergo mech keyboards. I wanted to say thank you, as a bunch of your videos helped me make this decision.
@TekWarp7 сағат бұрын
Amazing video, thanks! I am trying to print the MOTE keycaps from JL3DP and am not able to. How did you print it? I am getting this error " The minimum build size for ABS is 3.00x3.00x1.00cm, please change the material." It's the same error for any of the FDM materials (ABS, PLA, ASA) Please help!
@niemand9109Күн бұрын
EIGA, VOID, great work! I am looking forward for your KLOR build. I'd like to make a few special requests (perhaps they fit into your plans): Please make a low profile wireless build with the intention of maximum batterylife (idc if there would be a heavy battery in it, but it should have power for a week minimum). An indepth build process by VOID would be also great. You did a super nice SLS case for the Corne with tilting capabilities, it would be great to see it with the KLOR again (perhaps a new twist to it?). And can you show the total costs of the whole build?? I am going to build this thing too and I'll hope I can learn from you. All the best and keep up the good work guys!
@halfwit2Күн бұрын
Keyball39 is so comfy, I was so torn between it and the Charybdis nano
@groxx2 күн бұрын
Kailh choc pink: last year I took some reds and put 15g springs in them because I wanted lighter keys (was 50g) and I was feeling a little crazy... And I am 100% sold. Particularly for low travel distance, light springs are fantastic. They do indeed take some getting used to, but wow. So much less tiring and less-hard bottoming out.
@hankhuang47142 күн бұрын
Hi, I love the key caps you reckon this video. Would you mind sharing the profile and materials you use for your Corne build?
@marcodebortoli2 күн бұрын
What are the keycaps on the corne? Do you have a link please?
@pageegap13 күн бұрын
The 3D printing looks really nice.. what printer (and material) did you use? good video!!!
@russelvanderwerff41013 күн бұрын
@EIGA - did you flip the fans in the CPU and PSU to intake rather than exhaust? Or am I imagining things from looking at the photo?
@MrPr09273 күн бұрын
Air cooling beating liquid is crazy 🤯
@MrAerialsound3 күн бұрын
will a 7700x work it in this setup at $185
@EIGAtech3 күн бұрын
It will work, of course. Normally I’d say get a 7800x3d for gaming but for that price it’s a steal!
@knoopx4 күн бұрын
i built the mx and lp corne and i prefer the mx. i can type a few wpm faster on the lp but the typing experience is more pleasant on the mx. also no problem with wrist twisting, your pinkies look way larger than mine xD
@CodingWithAuryn4 күн бұрын
Amazing style and content, i absolutely agree with your points. I also build the skeletyll wireless and love it. But currently building a new complete custom one with own pcb. If you are interested on a collab, let me know. Would love to get your input their. Also amazing style, love it!! Keep pushing :) And the klor looks amazing o.O
@EIGAtech4 күн бұрын
Thank you! Anywhere I can follow the progress on your custom keyb?
@CodingWithAuryn4 күн бұрын
@@EIGAtech Not yet no, i am currently on the PCB design and will create a video as soon as i have my first prototype/keyboard running But happy to share first drafts directly
@linewizard5 күн бұрын
How did you get that squiggly finish on the top of those pink/green totem shells???? :o
@EIGAtech4 күн бұрын
It's the infill pattern. You do this by adding a height range modifier to the model in your favorite slicer, setting that to a few layers height (e.g. 0.8mm) and disabling the top and bottom shells for that height range. Then it's just a matter of playing with infill density, infill type, angle, etc. The prints in the video use the Hillbert Curve pattern.
@linewizard4 күн бұрын
@@EIGAtech Thank you for the detailed response! I'm testing a few resin and PLA prints while I wait for the rest of the parts to show up
@chinaspyware5 күн бұрын
shoooot - the exhaust shroud wouldn't work with the Gigabyte Z690i boards would it? seems that it wouldn't?
@EIGAtech4 күн бұрын
Depends on the height of the VRM heatsink. If you have your own 3D printer you could test it and see, and then adjust the model as needed.
@sebi50065 күн бұрын
Which mode on the T30 (Hybrid, Performance, Advanced) do you recommend for this setup? :)
@EIGAtech5 күн бұрын
Mine are set up on whatever is the default position of the switch.
@sebi50065 күн бұрын
@@EIGAtech I see. Thanks for your fast response tho. Love your vids
@alu46266 күн бұрын
Hi, if you are using the low position for the riser cable then doesn't it interfere with the motherboard's standoffs on the other side?
@EIGAtech6 күн бұрын
It does, you need to replace one of the standoffs with a female to female one and you also need a longer screw to thread through the riser bar into the new standoff.
@alu46266 күн бұрын
@@EIGAtech i just saw that part. Thanks
@oat10006 күн бұрын
How in god's name are your totem 3d prints so nice. Not a layer line in sight, plus it's textured
@EIGAtech6 күн бұрын
Good angles, you can definitely see the layer lines IRL if you look for them, but I tuned the prints quite a bit to get them to look as good as they do.
@WDMurphy7 күн бұрын
OMG, I've already found my "final" trackball but that resin-clear one looks wonderful, I kind of want one lol."
@EIGAtech7 күн бұрын
Updated zmk-config repo with dongle sample configs with for all the keyboards in this video: github.com/eigatech/zmk-config
@Allumik7 күн бұрын
In a month its the 4th year anniversary for my Southpaw's Centromere Mini. I have spring-swapped (35g i think) Red Pro switches in it, although the quiet ones you mentioned in the video look really sweet. Still, the LP switches don't make that much sound to begin with. This keyboard was the first custom keyboard I bought. I took the plunge to 36 keys straight away with the intent to use the colemak dh layout from Miryoku on an unique device so that layouts wouldnt get mixed. In a month it was usable for dailydriving and in a year I had written my CS masters thesis with it. Until now it has served me so well that I find it hard to justify buying another one. I always thought that this is going to be the "gateway keyboard" to more and more experiments but that has not happened. Why am I writing this? Because I really liked your line "its not minimalism for minimalism sake; it just makes sense", and wholeheartedly agree with it when looking back at my last few years keyboarding with my Centromere.
@EIGAtech7 күн бұрын
That's interesting, that you knew what you wanted from the get go, went for it, and stuck with it. Sounds like you really knew what you wanted from a keyboard. In my case, if making KZbin videos wasn't a thing I may have never gone beyond the Corne, or it may have taken me much longer to do so.
@Excalibaard7 күн бұрын
Looking forward to the Klor video, though the squarish design of the totem and Klor bother me a little :) I'm not likely going to build either of these in the near future (until I feel a need to learn to solder and someone who's into 3d printing), I'm perfectly happy with the Dygma Defy (and it has just enough keys to use it for gaming also).
@EIGAtech7 күн бұрын
The Dygma Defy looks interesting, but how do you deal with so many thumb keys?
@Excalibaard6 күн бұрын
@@EIGAtech they're mixed MX and low profile, so it's not that bad with reach/ergonomics. The hardest part is trying to find uses for them all, I use 3 in my day job, but it's nice for a gaming config when you don't use the right half (space, enter, mods, PTT, +2).
@Moskito1597 күн бұрын
Awesome video, thanks!
@schneemann7 күн бұрын
Where can I get the parts for the totem? Is there a hot swap version?
@crbon137 күн бұрын
Where can I find this zmk software 1:45 ?
@Heilzmaker7 күн бұрын
Id like to see the KLOR, came frome the chribdus video btw :)
@eduardoarreola42677 күн бұрын
Will the travel kit for a V2.1work on the NCASE V2.5
@EIGAtech7 күн бұрын
They are not compatible, travel kit is v2.1 only
@Benzin07 күн бұрын
Could you please share the length of each custom PSU cable for this build? Thanks!
@snork_games8 күн бұрын
I wish KZbin had a notifcation level above "All"/push notifications. Your channel is one of about 5 where I /NEVER/ want to miss a video To that end, do you have a mailing list or similar?
@EIGAtech7 күн бұрын
That's high praise, thank you! I don't have a mailing list but I always announce new videos on my instagram account: instagram.com/eiga.tech/
@shrugalic8 күн бұрын
I feel the Charybdis is really meant to be used with steep tents, such as the optional 30 degree tents. Then all keys are easier to reach, and the trackball's cylindrical holder is exactly vertical rather than tilted inwards. I'm a fan of the big 6x4 Charybdis, and prefer it over any other ergonomic keyboards I own(ed), such as the Kinesis Advantage 360 (wired non-pro), MoErgo Glove80, ErgoDox, Moonlander, Sofle, Voyager, TrulyErgonomic, KeyboardIO. This list is in order of my preference, favorites first.
@linewizard8 күн бұрын
Just ordered the parts for a Totem! Thank you so much for these redux designs. I think the hardest part of this is going to be getting my FDM prints to look halfway decent.
@PetrSzturc8 күн бұрын
Transparent print looks really great.
@ArtemShoobovych8 күн бұрын
Hard- (and hand-) wired BastardKB Skeletyl and flashed it with Miryoku on QMK and can't praise it enough
@DygmaLab8 күн бұрын
Nice build! As for the symbols layer, why not have them on the home row instead?
@EIGAtech8 күн бұрын
I never really put much thought into the symbols layer, but that's a good idea.
@JT-hh2ik8 күн бұрын
I'm all for the split kb content! Have you had a look at the dactyl cygnus?
@voidkb8 күн бұрын
yes! every time I spot a cygnus on discord or reddit, I'm overwhelmed with the desire to build one, it's such a good looking keyboard. maybe one day, haha
@EIGAtech8 күн бұрын
@@voidkb 👀
@rookiedev8819 күн бұрын
Try the: rolio46 keyboard
@Netist_9 күн бұрын
ew, chocs
@user-yk1cw8im4h9 күн бұрын
shocked to see my question being featured in this video, glad it was addressed after 6 months lmao
@baconberries80979 күн бұрын
I thought the pink switches sounded pretty nice
@jtank9139 күн бұрын
First off, thanks for your amazing content! Secondly, do you have a reference for files to make the dongle?
@nickgoogle45259 күн бұрын
How did you create the keyboard graphics? Manually or did you use a special software? I liked that a lot and would like to use that too.
@EIGAtech9 күн бұрын
Those are all custom made graphics sorry to say.
@nickgoogle45259 күн бұрын
@@EIGAtech Really nicely done! I will possibly have to invest the time to make something similar.
@AndyChiuTW10 күн бұрын
Thank you for making the video. Watching your videos has been very beneficial for me. I usually use Kailh Choc V1 switches, and recently I tried modifying them by adding tape strips(Tape Modding), which greatly reduced the rebound sound. If you get a chance, you should give it a try! kzbin.info/www/bejne/jH_Fn5eYltSpntE
@EIGAtech9 күн бұрын
VOID has lubed his set of Pink switches and I tried them a while back, they are surprisingly smooth. I may do the same to mine and check out the tape mod as well, thanks for the link!
@AndyChiuTW8 күн бұрын
To use the tape mod, I would recommend using a heavier switch, preferably above 35 grams. If the switch is too light and the tape is applied too wide, it can affect the typing feel.
@Xe05410 күн бұрын
Interesting that the Corne's outer columns make you twist your wrist. Do you think that's due to bad typing posture or habits? Because I also have a Corne and type with my hands hovering in the air, like a piano player, and I move my entire arm (keeping my wrists straight) to type the outer column keys. I haven't had any pain issues yet after 9 months of use thankfully.
@EIGAtech10 күн бұрын
No doubt posture / technique is a part of it. The hover technique is interesting, and I have seen/heard others use it. Do you use tactile / silent tactile switches?