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v1.2 with MT3 3277

# Inspiration
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.
glyphkbd was largely inspired by [drFaustroll's amazing m65](https://mlego.elena.space/m65/) as well as the [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).

# v2
glyphkbd_v2 actually uses a PCB, with integrated STM32F072 controller running QMK, with VIA use enabled. 3D printed top mount case.
glyphkbd_v2 uses a custom PCB with integrated STM32F072 controller running QMK. VIA use enabled. 3D printed top mount case.

![DSC_0071_crop](https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd/assets/134774462/b1430ac9-ad3f-4a25-9c62-59e51696f563)
![Screenshot 2024-02-22 190137](https://github.com/galile0-designs/glyphkbd/assets/134774462/9cba256b-aa8d-4d7e-8167-9a00d88527cf)
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