Matt Gauger
Matt Gauger
Got a recommendation for one over on the Fediverse: https://github.com/kensanata/mastodon-backup
I'm also curious whether you all use 100% infill or something less, and if the walls of the model are thick enough for that to matter. It's hard to tell...
I've now printed upper-right and upper-left files, and here's some thoughts. YMMV since printers are different. I was printing on my Monoprice Maker Ultimate, with PLA, and settings were (IIRC)...
I have not printed the lower halves, as my 3D printer is broken for the time being. I do have switches, but have not worked on the circuitry (I was...
It takes a very long time to print these. You will want to make sure you have a printer with a big enough build volume and that it is sufficiently...
RJ-11? https://www.sparkfun.com/products/132 + http://www.amazon.com/5-7ft-Black-Telephone-Extension-Cable/dp/B0099L1H94/ maybe.
I'm guessing the 220 Ohm (red red brown) resistors on the Teensy are these pull-up resistors on the Ergo Dox: 
There's a range here that controls how many rows the keyboard has: https://github.com/adereth/dactyl-keyboard/blob/master/src/dactyl_keyboard/dactyl.clj#L90 The trick would be that you'd need to add another row to the controller, the firmware, and...
See https://github.com/adereth/dactyl-keyboard/issues/12#issuecomment-168314746 -- this is parameterized for the 3D model. You'll have to learn a bit about the Ergo Dox electronics and firmware to get that extra row in there...
@milkypostman Adereth covers it in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk3A41U0iO4 but you'll probably want some familiarity with using Clojure in Emacs with a REPL first: The CIDER README in its whole is quite huge,...