Apart from the BastardKB stuff I assume you're already aware of, Chonky Bois and Rommana come to mind considering keywell.
If you relax the keywell condition there's tons of options, maybe check out mechdb.net and golem.hu.
Ergonomic, split and other weird keyboards
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Apart from the BastardKB stuff I assume you're already aware of, Chonky Bois and Rommana come to mind considering keywell.
If you relax the keywell condition there's tons of options, maybe check out mechdb.net and golem.hu.
+1 for the Rommana. It is my daily driver when working from home. You can find my handwired build log in the referenced page.
This is so cool! I've seen the solderless stuff before, but i still can't quite believe that it's so stable :D Have you had any problems with loose contacts?
Indeed it is cool. I did it as an experiment and it really works, but I had a lot of problems with loose contacts. It is somewhat stable now, but if I move the board too much the problems come back. I have a tweezer in range all the time for quick fixes, and also had to replace the BOX jades and use 5 pin switches.
Oof, yea okay that sounds a bit annoying :D
Shameless plug, try Flactyl it has plenty thumb cluster keys, and heavy tenting out of the box. You can also customise your angle via OpenSCAD. And I will be happy to help you build it if you need, just drop me an email (you can see it on the repo)