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v1.2 with MT3 3277

# Inspiration
glyph was largely inspired by [drFaustroll's amazing m65](https://mlego.elena.space/m65/) as well as the beautiful [Stucco](https://www.reddit.com/r/CustomKeyboards/comments/10k8k6w/custom_ortho_tkl_done_stucco1510/). glyph v1 uses sealing strips as a mounting method, something I learned from [KotteCE's Batoid](https://github.com/kotte-computer-electronics/batoid). I have to say it's the best mounting method I've discovered so far for these types of DIY, 3D-printed handwire boards, far better than my previous experiments. It's dirt cheap, available at pretty much any hardware store, and the sound profile is relatively pleasant also.
glyphkbd was largely inspired by [drFaustroll's amazing m65](https://mlego.elena.space/m65/) as well as the beautiful [Stucco](https://www.reddit.com/r/CustomKeyboards/comments/10k8k6w/custom_ortho_tkl_done_stucco1510/). glyph v1 uses sealing strips as a mounting method, something I learned from [KotteCE's Batoid](https://github.com/kotte-computer-electronics/batoid). I have to say it's the best mounting method I've discovered so far for these types of DIY, 3D-printed handwire boards, far better than my previous experiments. It's dirt cheap, available at pretty much any hardware store, and the sound profile is relatively pleasant also.

# v1
**Comprehensive v1.2 build guide found [here.](https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd/blob/main/v1.2/v1.2_build_guide.md)**

**Caution: glyph v1 require quite a girthy 3D-printer, you need at least 350x150mm bed area, and the parts are not designed to be split**

v1 of glyph are 3d-printed and handwired builds. Since it was so novel to me and I didn't know if I would actually like the layout, it made sense not to dive straight in with a PCB and expensive cnc case, so for v1 I went with a handwired, 3d-printed approach.
v1 of glyph are 3d-printed and handwired builds using a USB-C RPi Pico clone as controller, running KMK firmware

![Screenshot (71)](https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd/assets/134774462/88afe18e-234d-4641-b500-0ae28008e2be)
![Screenshot (70)](https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd/assets/134774462/f4656880-d6ba-46b9-afc0-582e63f19edb)
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v1.1 with 3277, this one won keyboard of the month on the swedish MK discord server!

# License
glyph is licensed under CERN Open Hardware Licence Version 2 - Strongly Reciprocal
glyphkbd is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0

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