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Simple DIY Keyboard Wrist Rest. I made it for my workspace and thought I'd share with you. You'll need a piece of material to cover the area where your wrist will rest. I used cork, but feel free to get creative - an old mouse pad would work great...
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I'm Using a Basic Keyboard Wrist Rest. To Make the Support Area, I Chose Cork, But You Can Use Any Material If You Have an Old Mouse Pad That You Can Repurpose. ... The Materials I Used Are: Cork Double-Sided Tape
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Simple keyboard wrist rest. For the rest area i did use cork, but you can use any material, if you have an old mouse pad you can use ;) Material i use: Cork Double tape Print instructionsCategory: Computer Summary Simple keyboard wrist rest. For...
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This keyboard wrist rest is printed in 2 pieces which snap together. Printing horizontally leads to rough lines on the top surface (which does look good and provides some grip) due to the slope. Printing0.20mm layer height10% infillSupport required...
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This is a 60% keyboard wrist rest I designed and printed in Amazon Basics green PLA and silk gold PLA, showcasing my creative engineering skills. The individual gold pieces were carefully printed separately before being meticulously assembled with...
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Full size keyboard wrist rest (380mm). It is meant to be printed vertically and in TPU (ideally a85). I found that 2 walls and 5% gyroid infill worked really well and NO top or bottom surfaces. This will make is flex more evenly and with the...
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A wrist rest for the Iris, or any split keyboard. ...Designed with a downward slant so that the wrists can rest more comfortably.
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Wrist Rest for the Corne Keyboard ===================================================== The Corne keyboard is a highly customizable and ergonomic keyboard designed to provide users with a more comfortable typing experience. To further enhance this...
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Wrist Rest with a width designed for 65% mechanical keyboards, specifically the Drop ALT. Comes in 2 pieces to fit on most print beds, finger joint is very tight; i didn't need any other sort of connection. Infill is based on how heavy you want...
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I needed a wrist rest for my keyboards that are only 40% of a full keyboard layout. So, I created one myself. As an absolute newcomer to both 3D design and printing, this project is about as straightforward as it gets. ...However, I find it surprisingly...
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A wrist rest made for my Ducky 100% keyboard. STEP files are included for tweaking the size to your specifications. Made on a CNC router with reclaimed wood. ... Finished it by sanding it and applying tung oil.
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A wrist rest made for my Ducky 100% keyboard. STEP files are included for tweaking the size to your specifications. Made on a CNC router with reclaimed wood. ... Finished it by sanding it and applying tung oil.
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Needed a wrist rest for my keyboard but didnt wanna buy one. Hence I made one myself. The join is used to keep the keyboard together as I couldnt print the whole thing as one piece. ...One thing to note is that it is very slidey without the rubber feet,...
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A wrist rest made for my Ducky 100% keyboard. STEP files are included for tweaking the size to your specifications. ...Made on a CNC router with reclaimed wood.</p><p>Finished it by sanding it and applying tung oil.</p>
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Perfectly designed for gamers who prefer the WASD layout, it provides a comfortable resting spot for your wrists while you're in the heat of battle. ...With its clever design, it locks securely into place and can be easily detached when you need to take...
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After building a Dactyl keyboard, I discovered that I needed wrist rests to type comfortably on it. Adereth offers a model, but its dimensions didn't quite meet my expectations, and the SCAD file was created from Clojure code, which made it illegible...
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Wrist pad for keyboards, with holes to put 4 neodymium magnets of 4mm. ... ideal for 70% gamers keyboards measures: 38.3x 6cm approx
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I was searching for a basic wrist rest for my mechanical keyboard and couldn't find one on Thingiverse, assuming they were too large to fit on most build plates. So, I created a simple rest by examining several pictures of wrist rests online and then...
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So I created this wrist rest because my wrist was getting sore from rubbing on the edge of my desk, especially during long gaming sessions. It's only small, so it is perfect for placing on the left of the keyboard to access the WASD keys for gaming...
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After building a Dactyl keyboard I found myself needing wrist rests to type on it comfortably. Adereth provides a model but I wasn't quite satisfied with the dimensions, and the SCAD for it is illegible stuff generated from Clojure, so I rolled my...
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The wrist rest sides adjust or the middle top removed to fit Alice, Arisu, TKL, 68%, left hand macro columns, 60% to full-size keyboards. ‘Flattop’ has a smooth top while the ‘inset’ accounts for a 2mm EVA foam inset held down by adhesive felt for...
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This is where your wrists find a comfortable resting spot while typing. The item was printed with settings designed to leave the interior infill exposed, making it somewhat supple. It's optimized for my pok3r keyboard, but I believe it would adapt...
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This is a place where your wrists can rest while you type. I printed with settings to leave the infill exposed, which makes it a little flexible. This is sized for a pok3r my pok3r keyboard. I think it would scale well, but 50% of a full sized...
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This is a simple placeholder wrist rest for keyboard with 20mm lower edge and 6 degrees angle (made after GMMK pro). I printed it as two separate parts as I don't have the print width to make a full length one. Initially I was thinking of making...
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The tops are the typical height of wrist rests and the bottoms add an extra 5mm, whatever your preference. I have added holes so that the left and right side can be connected with a simple nut and bolt if you want. For the top parts supports are...
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I recently downsized to a compact 60% keyboard and had to locate a smaller wristrest. Unfortunately, 60% wristrests aren't very common and often come with a higher price tag. That's when I turned to 3D printing and started working on this customizer....
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The Voroni wrist rest is specifically designed to fit a 60% keyboard, providing optimal support and comfort during extended typing sessions. ... This ergonomic accessory helps reduce strain on the wrists, promoting better posture and reducing fatigue.
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I was looking for a wrist rest and thought why not just print one? Of course it was going to be too long for my bed, so I had to split in two. The most comfortable place to split would be centered on the spacebar. I did a couple of test profiles...
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Dimensions Length: 114.5mm (four of these stack up to create a full keyboard length of 458mm) Width: 90mm (made it longer to accommodate bigger hands) Height: 14.2mm (this allows for furniture pads to be inserted into holes on the bottom) I printed...