Bought from CWTouchKeyer in the USA, the P3K is a Touchkey kit that is supplied as a small PCB plus the appropriate components. Please Note - At the time of writing the P3K (kit version) is no longer available and is now only available ready-assembled as the P3, but still not expensive. There are lots of other versions available too.
The kit is constructed and has to be installed into a small enclosure of your own design, out of which project two metal touch 'Paddles' in order to operate the key. Please note that this is a touch-operated key only, which is designed to be plugged into a keyer, either a stand-alone unit or the keyer that's built into a transceiver. As the name suggests, only a touch of each paddle is required for the circuitry to produce the switching actions that would generate the Dits and Dahs in the keyer. Therefore it has an incredibly light touch. There are no moving parts.
I chose to build my key into a readily available Maplin project box. The paddles are solid brass 'Yale' type front door keys, donated free-of-charge by a local locksmith once I had explained what I was trying to achieve. Use of such door keys is not an original idea, but the ones I used have the benefit of being labelled 'British Made' - nice touch.
The keys are recessed into a small block of wood (the key block), with each key being set in P38 car filler and then drilled through and bolted through with nylon fixings. The key block has two grooves at each end, cut in with a full-size hacksaw frame carrying two blades at once. This allows the key block to be slotted over the extrusions inside the project box, making it very secure. Small woodscrews were added for rigidity. Slots need to be cut for the two keys in the side of the project box. Wiring is simple, with direct soldering of wires to the two brass keys and there is enough room for a PP3 type 9V Battery and an On/Off Switch and LED on the cover plate.
The photos show the build-process from completion of the circuit board onwards. An interesting project for the CW enthusiast and home constructor.
73
Mick M0GWD