Transformation of the designer’s creative sketches into 2D paper models using the Modaris Lectra V8R4 Expert program Using the Quick Estimate program to calculate the consumption of the first prototype Creation of super performing automatic placements with the use of the Quick Nest program through Marker Manager in order to minimize fabric waste.
An "A89zip" is a , specifically an 89-key (TKL-style) layout designed for enthusiasts who want a balance between a full-size board and a compact footprint . It is often sought for its hot-swappable PCB and distinctive aesthetic. Assembly & Setup Guide
: Ensure you have the case (top and bottom), the Hot-Swap PCB , a mounting plate, stabilizers (usually screw-in or plate-mounted), and a USB-C cable. You will need your own switches and keycaps . A89zip
: Since it is hot-swappable, you can change the typing feel (linear, tactile, or clicky) without soldering—just ensure the board is unplugged before swapping. You will need your own switches and keycaps
: Align the pins of your mechanical switches with the hot-swap sockets on the PCB. Press down firmly but carefully to avoid bending the pins. If a switch feels stuck, pull it out and straighten the pins with tweezers.