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HUGE thanks to willianr for a great design, AND for posting the step files!! I decided on a lily58 for my first ergo mech board build. I wanted a wrist rest and tenting, but wanted a clean, solid look instead of the pegs or screws to adjust...
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... printer like my trusty CR10, this design requires a slight rotation of 45 degrees to ensure a perfect fit. Please note that this case is specifically designed for the Anne Pro keyboard and will not be compatible with standard GH60 type keyboards.
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(The whole case is approximately 431.67 x 208.98 x 140.71 mm.) Finally, I've added the base shape model (in both 3mf and stl formats), so that people can remix it to accommodate different keyboard layouts (or even do something completely different...
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(The whole case is approximately 431.67 x 208.98 x 140.71 mm.) Finally, I've added the base shape model (in both 3mf and stl formats), so that people can remix it to accommodate different keyboard layouts (or even do something completely different...
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Overall, building a programmable mechanical keyboard using 3D printing is a fun and rewarding project that requires some technical knowledge but yields great results. ...With the right tools and materials, you can create a customized keyboard that...
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(The whole case is approximately 365.06 x 174.74 x 64.33 mm.) Finally, I've added the base shape model (in both OBJ and STL formats), so that people can remix it to accommodate different keyboard layouts (or even do something completely different...
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INTRODUCTION: This is a gummy worm-mount case for the CIY Tester 68, an excellent barebones keyboard kit that can be purchased for about 12.50 USD on Taobao (excluding shipping). It is great in its stock form, and is also a great platform for...
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INTRODUCTION: This is a gummy worm-mount case for the CIY Tester 68, an excellent barebones keyboard kit that can be purchased for about 12.50 USD on Taobao (excluding shipping). It is great in its stock form, and is also a great platform for...
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These cases were designed specifically for the 4x4x4x4x4 keyboard by 40percent.club, my very first fully self-built keyboard. You can find more information about this project on my blog at http://www.40percent.club/2018/01/4x4x4x4x4.html. The Gerber...
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One case is fully enclosed and will keep dust off of the PCB, but any debris or liquid that does get in the case will be trapped there. The channeled case should allow one to blow dust out of the case and dry any water that gets between the switches....
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BACKGROUND: This case allows for either tray mounting or ring gasket mounting (using the technique described by HugoKeys in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eP4Cz-8rdz4&t=1s&ab_channel=HugoKeys). The case is compatible with 60% PCBs and...
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...As is, the case probably will not accommodate GK61 or GK64 PCBs or plates, which are larger than the standard size, though you could try increasing the size of the model to fit them. The case does not depend on any particular standoff configuration.
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Also, if you (1) split this case in two for printing (as I did, because my built plate could not accommodate the entire case) and (2) print each side upright (to avoid pixelation along the incline), the instant configuration will not require any...
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Also, if you (1) split this case in two for printing (as I did, because my built plate could not accommodate the entire case) and (2) print each side upright (to avoid pixelation along the incline), the instant configuration will not require any...
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This case fits the Sweet 16 keypad from 1Up Keyboards perfectly. After printing, I'm planning multiple versions to complement the angle of my primary keyboard when it's raised or lowered. ...The custom cap is securely attached using strong double-sided...
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... combine the layers to make them easier to 3d print. Each side has a bottom piece, a plate for the key switches and a top. I personally use the aluminum plate that came with my Hot Dox, but I plan on switching a 3d printed case in the future.
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This upgrade introduces compatibility for a compacted spacebar of 2 units plus shorter post heights to ensure the Levinson PCB securely fits within its designated area.
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Liked the design of s-show : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4086050 I took the liberty to resize the height and add spacers that can be directly screwed with a M2. Not sure if it’s going to resist a lot of screwing, but on my prototype it does...
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A more substantial design emerges from the original, featuring a chamfered edge on both sides that aligns perfectly with the microcontroller's pin layout. The clipped pins fit seamlessly into place. Additionally, I've recently uploaded an updated...
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I completely fell in love with the original design, but unfortunately, it didn't activate the retention clips located at the bottom of each keyswitch, which made it extremely simple to dislodge the switch when attempting to swap a keycap. ...I decided...
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This is a "subtraction" block used in the design of standard 60% tray mount keyboard cases. It is used to subtract a tray cavity/well from your case design. The accompanying standoffs will sit at the bottom of the tray, and will support the PCB. ...
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This is a "negative" block used in the design of standard 60% tray mount keyboard cases. It is used to subtract a tray cavity/well from your case design. The PCB/plate will rest inside the tray that you have carved out using the block. (I use...
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This is a "negative" block used in the design of standard 60% tray mount keyboard cases. It is used to subtract a tray cavity/well from your case design. The PCB/plate will rest inside the tray that you have carved out using the block. (I use...
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This is a series of 60% keyboard cases. My goal in creating these cases was to experiment with different variations on the traditional tray mount style. Variation Nos. 1-4 reflect these different mount systems. In contrast, the differences among...
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This series of 60% keyboard cases is designed to experiment with various tray mount styles. Variations Nos. 1-4 showcase these different mount systems. In contrast, differences among Variation Nos. 5-13 are merely cosmetic. (All latter use a ledge...
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... them on. Naturally, I made a 40% case that uses Romer G switches and keycaps.\r\n\r\nHave fun with this pointless project.\r\n\r\nPS: I included STL files for the entire layers and STL files for the layers cut in half, perfect for small printers.
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Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard Case for Mobile Device Use. This premium transport sleeve for your Rapoo Bluetooth wireless keyboard protects and stores it perfectly on the go, providing quick access to charging cables and other essentials. The...
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This is a high profile keyboard case for the Torn Keyboard designed by Richard Titmuss, the case was a remix of the original low profile case designed by Tom Barnes, that is found on Rtitmuss' GitHub. https://github.com/rtitmuss This was designed so...