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website/src/pages/hackboard/Overview.mdx

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Afterwards, I'll make a writeup for you to base yours off of.
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## Approved parts
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Instead of having a set list, there are no required parts! Instead, you'll have limits on each part of your grant:
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Instead of having a set list, there are no required parts! Instead, you'll have limits on each part of your grant. All prices listed **include shipping**:
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- **PCB:** No limit! It just needs to fall under the requirements in the [FAQ](/faq)
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- **Switches:** You're limited to a max value of $0.50/switch, *including shipping*. This should give you a good amount of variety.
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- **Fasteners:** $15
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- **Fasteners (screws nuts etc):** $15
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- **Keycaps:** $25 - won't get you a very good set, but should give you something manageable.
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- **Stabilizers:** $20 - go get those TX AP, Durock, etc stabs! Your board should feel good
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- **Any other parts:** pitch me first - this is for stuff like rubber gaskets, dampening foam, etc.
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These are hard limits unless there's a very specific exception. You cannot take a grant from one part and move it to another.
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These are hard limits unless there's a very specific exception. **You cannot take a grant from one part and move it to another.**
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For the **MCU**, you have 2 options:
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- up to 2 Orpheus Picos (for split keyboards), our in-house, drop-in replacement for the Raspberry Pi Pico.

website/src/pages/hackpad/Submission.mdx

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- Your PCB is smaller or equal to 100mmx100mm
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- Your case fits within 200x200x100mm (length / width / height)
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- You have less than 16 inputs (switches, encoders, etc)
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- You are using approved parts only (You can buy extra parts with the 20$ grant)
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- You are using approved parts only
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- The PCB only uses 2 layers
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- Your case only has 3D printed parts
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Fulfillment will begin during march break. You can work on your keyboard immediately after it's approved and merged
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Please note that the grant is ONLY for parts that are required for the *functionality* of your hackpad. This means no ENIG, no USB hubs, etc. Hack Club is still a financially limited org and every bit of money we save on Hackpad goes to the next program.
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I added the grants because I want *all* of you to have as much creative freedom as possible. Please use it sparingly; using the grants on random parts like USB-C cables, USB hubs, extra switches, etc will limit my ability to provide them in the future
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For many of you, the firmware may not work the first try. That's okay! Keep working at it until it's fixed; if you send a video in #hackpad showing it working, I'll ship you a free custom hack-club keycap and sticker!

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