henry lee

designer and machinist.

spiral65: a simple WKL keyboard

My goal with this project was to create a simple window-keyless keyboard (WKL) that was both functional and beautifully minimal.

A completely custom PCB was designed in KiCAD to accommodate for the unusual WKL 65 percent keyboard layout that I choose. WKL has a simple beauty, it creates an interesting negative in a sea of keys and also hitting your windows key in-game is suicide fuel.

The Unified Daughterboard Project’s C5 daughterboard was used to manage surge and ESD protection to the PCB.

The case was machined from two solid halves of 6061 Aluminum and Brass. The contrast between the Aluminum and Brass was soft enough to blend well together while also creating the much needed contrast between hues on the base of the keyboard.

A blocker was added to the top right of the keyboard to highlight the unique finishing pass that a 3D spiral gives materials. A custom FR4 and 6061 Aluminum plate where also water-jetted out.

The spiral machining passes done the backside of the keyboard give it’s namesake: spirals that because of the raw unfinished nature of the metals will eventually turn patinaed and dull. The symbol I choose to represent the spiral was a triskelion: an ancient motif consisting either of a triple spiral exhibiting rotational symmetry or of other patterns in triplicate that emanate from a common center. To me this represents the cycle of birth, life and death.

Five keyboards where machined in the late summer of 2024. They all remain not chemically finished.

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