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omkbd's ErgoDash Keyboard [No leds] (ErgoDash v1.2)

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Check the video of this build
Check the original buildlog

Check List:

Part list (Original)

Sorting Parts

Ordering the PCB

I pretty much uploaded the latest cherry gerber file avalilable on omkbd's repository in https://jlcpcb.com and let all default settings, just changed the color to black.
Later I receiced an email complaing about some fragilities the holes could cause, I asked then to just proceed because I wasn't planning to use that part of the thumb clusters, I opened an issue about this problem, but after asking then to continue the production, everything was ok.

Firmware

You can follow pretty much what I did for the corne keyboard here
Just change the command for the Compile/Flash the part with this one:

make ergodash/rev1:default:flash

Building

Prepare the PCB

Removed the thumbclusters with my own hands carefully Sorting Parts

I used POSCA for painting the pcb sides Sorting Parts 2

Solder diodes

The black stripe goes towards the square hole Diodes 1 It took me longer to bend the diodes than soldering them Diodes 2 Diodes 3 There is some differences in diodes positions on each side and always check if you are inserting a diode in a diode hole and not a resistor hole Diodes 4 I forgot to add a diode in the picture above can you spot it? Fortunately I double checked after I soldered them Diodes 5

Solder bottom components

TRRS Jack, the reset button, and pro-micro pins are pretty straight forward to install Soldering bottom components 1 Don't solder the pro-micro at this step, only after you soldered all the switches, solder only the legs Soldering bottom components 2 If your arduinos came with big pins like mine, you will need to trim them later to fit in the case Soldering bottom components 3

Jumper Pads

This can be trick, I read after about using a diode leg to help in this part, I did without it, was quite messy Jumper pads

Install Stabilizer

Stabilizers looks complicated to mount, but after watching some videos in youtube it was easy step Stabilizers 1 Stabilizers 2 Stabilizers 3

Install Top-Plate

You need to install the top plate in order to start soldering the switches, mind that this step will block the access to half of the board, double check if you soldered all diodes and components before starting this one. Top Plate 1 I start by soldering only the switches in the corners to ensure alignment Top Plate 2

Solder Switches

Soldering the switches was the most satisfying part of this build Switches 1 Switches 2 Switches 3

Solder pro-micro

Only solder the pro-micro AFTER you soldered the switches, because you will need access the space it occupy to solder two switches
Is good to put an isolation tape in between the pcb and the pro-micro Promicros

Install Bottom-Plate

Screw the spacers in the top plate first and then move to the bottom Bottom Plate 1 Bottom Plate 2 Bottom Plate 3

Finished

Finished