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A sleek enclosure for Lily58 ergonomic keyboard users. This minimalist design only shields the top and sides, resulting in a slim appearance. The tiny washer can serve as a small foot if you choose not to use tenting. Screws and other components:...
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This case offers 8 degrees of tenting and sizeable palm rests for the lily58 split ortho board. Print 2 (1 mirror imaged). ...The "lite" version is stripped down as to make it print faster.
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A case for the Lily58 Pro Keyboard with optional tenting. Supports cherry and choc hotswap sockets. Keyboard installation instructions: * If not yet built, the keyboard should NOT be installed with standoffs or the backplate (the case will be your...
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The Lily58 Keyboard: A Straightforward Case Design. This project is designed to safeguard the keyboard without overcomplicating things or adding unnecessary flair. ...It's meant to be a straightforward print with minimal infill required, though I advise...
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A compact and handy slip case designed specifically for the Gergo mechanical keyboard manufactured by Gboards Heavy Industries. Dubbed a 'slip case' due to its minuscule size - just a few millimeters in each dimension, barely enough to shield the...
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The Lily58 has been my daily drive for the past year and a half, so far it's been a great experience as this was the first mechanical keyboard that I built, but I have one issue with most kits out there and that's the plates or acrylics that most...
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PLEASE READ:\r\nI fell in love with Coumbaya's design for the Corne case and decided to adapt it for my lily58 board. I'm not a CAD expert (I used TinkerCAD) to create this case, but I wanted to try anyway. This is a PROTOTYPE specific to my build,...
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Since all I did was rotate the bottom face around the outside edge by 15 degrees and add some fillets, the fit should be the same. You can refer to his post for assembly. I haven't even received the PCB's yet, so I can't say what my ideal angle...
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These legs are designed to be used on a Lily58 keyboard, and utilize the original standoff screws to attach them to the bottom of the case. There are 10mm dia. depressions on the foot of each leg to accommodate a 3/8" or 10mm rubber bumper to prevent...
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These are a very simple tenting solution for a Lily58 split keyboard. They simply screw in to the bottom plate using the original mounting holes, and there are 10mm (3/8") insets in the bottom of the feet to take a standard bumpon. You may need to...
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This is a supporting skirt for the Lily58 Analyst Keyboard Case that can be purchased here: https://www.littlekeyboards.com/collections/lily58-cases/products/lily58-analyst-keyboard-case I found that the case had a significant amount of wobble while...
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This replaces the bottom case of the Lily58 and Lily58 Pro to give 15 degrees of tenting. Uses the original standoffs and M2x5mm screws to secure the top plate to the case. Stick 5 6mm diameter adhesive rubber feet to the indents in each case to keep...
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I was inspired by Coumbaya's Corne case to design this similar case for my Lily58. It acts like a bottom plate so you will need standoffs and a top plate to hold the whole thing together. I got my PCB and top plate from worldspawnkeebs on Etsy.</p>...
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Stick 5 6mm diameter adhesive rubber feet to the indents in each case to keep the keyboard from skidding.To install the OLED covers, use two M2x5mm screws into the plastic from the opposite side of the PCB. The cutout in each cover is specific to the...
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I drew inspiration from Coumbaya's Corne case when designing this custom case for my Lily58 keyboard. The design features a bottom plate that requires standoffs and a top plate to hold everything together in place. To source the necessary components,...
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case_v4.1 - Case Top case_v4.2 - Case Bottom Magnet base_v4.1 - Case Bottom tilt_v2 - tile bracket for magnet base Middle - Travel Spacer Bracket2 - Bracket to hold velcro straps for travel spacer...
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A beautiful, slim case for the Lily58, initially designed by user dam_tex. Remixed to offer an especially sturdy typing feel, supporting the PCB along the perimeter. Compared to the original slim case: Bumped up the wall height a bit to accommodated...
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Tented case for Lily58 made for M5 bolts and nuts for tenting. ... The case had threaded hole for m2 screws for the plates but the fit is tight enough that I didn't bother using any screws and just left it with friction fit.
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Acrylic Case for the Lily58 Pro. ... Specification: - 2x plates + oled covers - 2x bottoms - (optional) 6x walls for a low profile case or 10x walls for a high profile case - 4x M2x9mm standoffs for oled covers - 8x M2x6mm screws for oled covers -...
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... boards. This will not work with headphone jack boards. It has 2 versions of the upper case, 1 for slim battery mount, 1 for larger battery behind the controller. ...Please make sure this will fit your board before you waste your filament :)
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i modeled this case to protect the switches and ports when i toss the keyboard into my bag.
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Really liked the look of the case but wanted to add a tented option to it! ... it uses M5 Screws and Nuts, you don't have to have 2 nuts on each bolt but it just makes it a bit more secure
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I built a Lily58 with Kahil Chocolate switches and sockets and designed a case inspired by the Logitech keyboard. I used an old neoprene tablet case to make the wrist rest part. It was a simple cut and glue operation, nothing special. As the Lily58...
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This is a simple high profile case for the Lily58 and Lily58 Pro mechanical keyboards. This case is designed to be used with an FR4 switch plate. You'll need to trim the microcontroller headers from the bottom side of your keyboard, and it is...
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The BootyShorts Ergonomic keyboard. (The non-extended version reminded me of that so the name stuck) The Dark-Blue and Green ones in the pictures are the latest version. The Black one is the first one and has had many improvements since but is...
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W.I.P Inspired by VOID Ergo S, Atreus and few other keyboards. This is a handwired keyboard and requires some soldering skills. Use second image as a reference when soldering rows and columns. Print middle bar, left- and right plates face down. ...
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<p>Uses any 1.5mm plate, including the 3d printed one here. ...Designed for the 3mm heat set inserts from McMaster.</p>