mechanical keyboard key puller 3d models
224654 3d models found related to mechanical keyboard key puller.prusaprinters
Always wanted a nice custom lube station to go with your premium mechanical keyboard? No money for the next GMK group buy? Why not brighten up your lubing chores with a lube rectangle you can really call your own. Or just showcase your favourite...
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Used to assist with lubricating mechanical keyboard switches. Compatible with Cherry MX and MX clones, holding switch bases and stems securely in place. The design features an 11-degree incline, accommodating up to 50 switches comfortably. Printed...
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You're looking for a keyboard with Cherry MX-style switches and a dash of Rick and Morty flair? You want to print a wacky keycap to replace one of your perfectly good keys? This model is right up your alley. I took a Rick head from PrintPainter,...
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Humans typically strive to organize their keyboard components carefully. ...These components are still waiting to be customized with unique designs.
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Remix of the keyboard display stand with slightly larger side piece holes to allow for assembly easier.
cults3d
This is the most optimal way I found so that the keys can be compatible with a wide variety of keyboards and you have the option to modify them so that they are functional for you. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an entertainment franchise created...
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This is a 3D-printable case for creating a mechanical keyboard with an HHKB layout, with a split backspace and blockers. It is compatible with most 60% PCBs, but specifically I have assembled with with the XD60 and DZ60 soldered PCBs.There are 4...
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A compact, sleek gaming keyboard designed specifically for scenarios where a numeric keypad isn't necessary, providing versatility and convenience for use in various settings.
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The left and right sides of the keyboard are wired in a mirrored configuration. ... Parts needed: 44 switches and keycaps of your favorite type, I prefer Gateron Black Switches from Aliexpress 26awg wire is recommended; silicone wire works well...
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I included them in case someone wants to have some some custom keys. The keyboard in the picture is Clueboard/FC660m, and can also be 3d printed: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3010436 Print instructionsI would recommend a small nozzle, 0.2 or 0.3...
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Another stabilizer tester for your keyboard, or for practice. Will fit 3 x 2u stabilizers and 1x 6.25u stabilizers, or 4x 2u stabilizers. Fits 5 pin keyboard switches. You can use 3 pin switches, but it kinda wobbly. Fits any PCB mounted...
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... Mini. The design allows for easy alignment with filament as guides when gluing.Keyboard:bm43a PCBaluminium plateAkko CS Ocean Blue tactile switches (budget friendly 10$ for 45 switches)Case:0.2mm Layers with 15% infillPrusament PETG Pistachio Green
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Designed off the GMMK foot model: GMMK-FS-BRN-W They are the feet that can be collapsed out to tilt the keyboard forward slightly. ...The one with the rubber foot has a cut-away for sticking a piece of rubber for traction.
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Design is based on the one found on this website: https://fornellas.github.io/3d_printed_keyboard/design.html You still need to bend a stabilizing wire. ...The measurements that I found to work for the bend spots for a 2U keycap are 5mm-9mm-30mm-9mm-5mm
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Bottom plate for the BM40 keyboard designed by Szastamasta. I added 3mm because I couldn't fit the microcontroller. Two versions, split and unsplit. I also added a USB-C break board adapter that can be superglued and a little pieces I used to...
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Layout: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/66/rev3/rev3.h Pins: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/66/rev3/config.h Required parts: Controller, e.g. ...Teensy 66 Diodes (I used 1N4148)...
cults3d
For more detailed information about this keyboard along with complete DIY and parts breakdown, please visit the SiCK-68 page here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494 If you're interested in a companion pad, check out:...
cgtrader
A cutting-edge compact RGB keyboard model, boasting numerous variants and 4K PBR textures. Perfectly suited for seamless integration into your scenes with any chosen renderer. Two comprehensive Blender versions are provided: one featuring baked...
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Keyboard case for Zen 2. Designed in OnShape, and wall thickness tuned for 0.4mm nozzles. SOURCE FILES: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/c9679279e6b5d9278383d1c7/w/8c79d690317a106fdc8a4f59/e/1cf0a5c79cbf0ed693209717 You'll need to file down the...
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[GitHub link to project](https://github.com/ilp0/li-split88) # LI-SPLIT88 ## Custom handwired split keyboard with iso layout. Inspired by EXT65 and Quefrency **This was a personal project of mine, the layout is tailored to my preference. ...Treat...
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To create a keyboard design, make separate PCBs, plates, and bottoms. Arrange these components with 19mm spacing, allowing for overlap as needed. Then group all the pieces together. I added walls to the plate and bottom parts so they fit snugly...
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Following up on the SiCK-68 keyboard, the SiCK-60 is an more compact 60% option with the ability to use a wide variety of inexpensive PCBs as well as a version that can be handwired with a Teensy2.0 micro controller. For more information on this...
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For more information on this keyboard along with full DIY and parts breakdown, visit the SiCK-68 page here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494 If you are interested in a companion pad, check out: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3682168 The...
cults3d
Printable case for Clueboard 66% keyboard. In my build, I use a Teensy 2.0++ with qmk firmware but any qmk compatible board should work. You may need to edit rules.mk if you're not using a Teensy 2.0. For hand wiring, please read the Clueboard...
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This is a 3D printable enclosure for a handwired 60% Razer Keyboard with an Arduino Pro Micro. You will need Razer keycaps and stabilizers! I disassembled a broken Razer Black Widow to make this. A standard 60% case with a typical layout is coming...
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This is a 3D printable case for a handwired 60% Razer-Keyboard with an arduino pro micro. You need Razer keycaps and stabilizers! I teared down a broken Razer Black Widow for this. A standard 60% case with a usual layout is coming soon. The arduino...
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I have to admit, I made a silly mistake when counting the F keys on my original print and only got 11. It wasn't until I had soldered the whole thing that I realized what had happened. Luckily, I was able to fix the model without too much trouble. I...
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... I use, without being too large to interfere with adjacent keys. After testing and using them on two different mechanical Logitech keyboards, one Technet mechanical keyboard, and a Corsair Keyboard, I'm confident in their design and functionality.
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(Windows key, Ctrl, Alt, FN, etc.) This was designed to fit the Glorious GMMK, but should fit any mechanical keyboard that has a clearance of 6mm between the base plate and the bottom of the keycap. The design is fairly simple, so it could probably...