cthulhu keycap 3d models
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all parts friction fit together* Assembly: - Print keycaps, frame, and switch plate - snap all switches into the plate - solder a common wire between one pin on each switch - solder a wire between the 3v3 pin on the pico and the power bus on the key...
cults3d
The set includes all the necessary components to get started, including: * A set of 10 keys with unique shapes and designs * A keycap puller for removing keys from your keyboard * A set of instructions on how to use the keys and assemble them The...
prusaprinters
This is my version of Tom Short's Dactyl Manuform 5x6 ergonomic keyboard (see: https://github.com/tshort/dactyl-keyboard ). Changes from the original: circular holes for USB and TRS panel-mounted sockets added reset button hole fixed thin wall...
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I've been using the fantastic Z-Butt system by ZappyCappys to sculpt keycaps, and I wanted to contribute by creating a more ergonomic work-holding method. This system is simply a clamp designed to hold onto a Z-Butt Sculpting Base while you focus on...
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It's so square!" > "Are those chiclet keycaps on mechanical switches?" The Dumbest Keyboard is ridiculously easy to print. Just level your bed really well (make sure your build plate isn't warped), pack as much material into one print as you can, and...
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With the modified key spacing in place, regular ALPS/Matias keycaps fit perfectly. As for the switch modification, I recently experimented with modified Matias switches where I swapped out the 35gf spring for a 10 and then 20fg one from Kailh Chocs...
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Teensy 66 Diodes (I used 1N4148) 66 Switches (Cherry MX or equivalent) 4 2u Cherry stabilizer 1 6.25u Cherry stabilizer Keycaps (you'll need 2x 2.25u Shift caps as L and R shifts are same size) Micro USB breakout PCB 6 16mm M3 bolt and nut 6 20mm M3...
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slim rectangle style controller inspired by frame1/lbx features: - dimensions: 253mm x 154mm x 12.85mm - holes for metal inserts - slots for kailh choc hotswap sockets - 4 additional buttons additional items needed: - 24 - kailh choc low profile...
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all parts friction fit together Assembly: -Print keycaps, frame, and switch plate-snap all switches into the plate-solder a common wire between one pin on each switch-solder a wire between the 3v3 pin on the pico and the power bus on the key...
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... (socket insert cap screws) to attach the top to the bottom. - Keycaps, I used DSA profile to keep the keyboard feeling small, lowercase legends help extend that feeling My other stuff (mostly Keyboards) https://www.thingiverse.com/revere521/designs
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Following a test print, I noticed that the right half has a slightly larger gap between the case and keycaps when installing the board. I suspect that the USB cutout port could be wider horizontally to allow for proper centering of your 60% PCB in...
prusaprinters
I printed mine fully solid so it would give some weight to it when using it (makes it feel higher quality, IMO) and print with the keycaps/wasd logo face down otherwise you'll need support for the lip around the switch holes. I included a version...
cults3d
My brother had a broken mechanical keyboard which I de-soldered the switches from which left me only needing the diodes, Teensy 2.0, screws and keycaps. After looking through what thingiverse had to offer, I choose between the @FedorSosnin 's Sick-68...
cults3d
My brother had a broken mechanical keyboard which I de-soldered the switches from which left me only needing the diodes, Teensy 2.0, screws and keycaps. After looking through what thingiverse had to offer, I choose between the @FedorSosnin 's Sick-68...
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... use a hexagonal infill of 15-25% with no top or bottom layer. All stickers should be covered - just print and cut to your liking. The keycaps are also fully printed - credit goes out to Tarou Rom on Facebook's Chuwi Minibook Group for the idea.
cults3d
My brother had a broken mechanical keyboard which I de-soldered the switches from which left me only needing the diodes, Teensy 2.0, screws and keycaps. After looking through what thingiverse had to offer, I choose between the @FedorSosnin 's Sick-68...
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### Used Parts: [Kailh White Box Switches](http://bit.ly/2r0AAG3) [White PBT DSA Keycaps](http://bit.ly/2vK5ojQ) [FR4/G10 Plate](http://bit.ly/2vOd057) [M3x6mm Anodized Screws](http://bit.ly/2rr71gS) [8x2mm Magnets](http://bit.ly/2HTEAmo) [Pro...
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To get the correct spacing between my finger and the row of keys, I used DCS keycaps with varying depths so individual keys were easily identifiable without looking down. The part names follow the standard SolidWorks naming convention. Part 1 is a...
cults3d
My brother had a broken mechanical keyboard which I de-soldered the switches from which left me only needing the diodes, Teensy 2.0, screws and keycaps. After looking through what thingiverse had to offer, I choose between the @FedorSosnin 's Sick-68...
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I wanted to include my keycap sticker template but unfortunately, the illustrator file has been lost to time and I could only recover an image of the finalized file. I will update if I come across the elusive file. Dimensions should be accurate so...
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Created with Customizer tool - go to http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=100 Design Details Using the following options: Pencil gap size: 3 millimeters Pen cap height: 1.25 millimeters Number of USB ports: 8 Gap between pens and...
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Here are the essential materials needed to get started: Materials Needed: * 8x M3*20mm screws * 8x M3*16mm screws * Custom switches * Stabilizers for added keyboard stability * A set of high-quality keycaps * Diodes for reliable electrical...
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I used Gat green switches and leftover carbon YMDK keycaps. I included an image of my mapping from easyAVR - I lost the files when I redid my computer recently. EasyAVR is relatively easy to understand and use for the average guy - really beats...
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This includes soldering switches, installing keycaps, and attaching the necessary cables. I'm aiming to create a durable and long-lasting product that meets the needs of users who require a smaller keyboard solution. Some challenges faced during...
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If you like my 3D printing projects, please check out my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXW1sEaYd6PDu7BbIJEuKRg You will need: 30 mechanical keyboard switches 30 1N4148 Diodes 30 keycaps 1 Type-C Arduino Pro Micro Clone 4 M2 8mm...
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I recently acquired a C64 keyboard module for keycap harvesting, but most adapters were pretty subpar (tried 2 different ones and neither worked) or lacked 1.5u and 2u support. So I created my own. Now there are both 1.5u 2-stem and 2u 3-stem...
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I had a replacement part lying around from Ali, I don't know how long the link will be valid, contact me if it isn't:...
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and I love the idea to add special chars on the front of the keycaps. I used an old C64 as bluetooth keyboard, but... I love small keyboards, too! So, because I can add a nrf24 chip to an arduino 32u4 and a second one to a mega328p, I build my own...
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... slightly proud of the case top. Keys remixed from "Flat Blank Keycaps 1.25u 1.5u 1.75u 2.0u by manphalanges, Published on January 5, 2017 www.thingiverse.com/thing:2018014" (I can't seem to figure out how to credit both sources) Work in progress!
grabcad
For the micro controller, I would recommend using a Teensy 2.0++ but you could use any Arduino compatible controller that has enough pins.If you find this design interesting, please check out my other 3D models and my YouTube Channel.You will need:1...