mechanical keyboard 3d models
91247 3d models found related to mechanical keyboard.prusaprinters
Inspired by these colors, I designed a Prusa-style mechanical keyboard. I also shared the Arduino code so that if you had a 3D printer, you could easily make a mechanical keyboard.All these copyrights belong to Parkworkshop(including Arduino...
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The SiCK-68 is a custom mechanical keyboard built from scratch without the price tag often associated with one. Designed to be as low cost as possible, "SiCK" stands for Super, Inexpensive, Cheap, Keyboard. It's not for everyone but if it peaks your...
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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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This is a re-mix of a couple of re-mixes of the SiCK-68 mechanical keyboard (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494). The original keyboard is split into a left and right half so that it fits onto most printer build plates. If you have a printer...
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A custom case for the [redox split mechanical keyboard](https://github.com/mattdibi/redox-keyboard). It's parametrically designed and the source Fusion 360 files are included. The STLs feature a 7 degree tenting angle, which can be changed in the...
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This is a minimalist design keyboard case for the KBD67 mechanical keyboard by KBDFans. It's designed to be printable in one piece on a 300x300mm printer. It is not only a set of static STL files, but also includes a fully parametric CAD file for...
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The keyboard I performed this modification on was a Filco Majestouch 104-key mechanical keyboard that had issues with the hardwired USB cable at the strain relief on the keyboard itself. The cable had been very firmly pinched for years and finally...
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It's still not as good as, say, one of those acrylic panels you can buy, but it's pretty easy to print these and it gives you a good enough idea about what a mechanical keyboard switch is going to feel like. Now the only downside here is this one...
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This is my self-designed, 3D printed, handwired, mechanical keyboard.It's a 75% layout with clickable volume knob and runs on QMK Firmware, so you can reprogram it to whatever you like.This is an extremely involved project and is too much for me to...
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This is my self-designed, 3D printed, handwired, mechanical keyboard. It's a 75% layout with clickable volume knob and runs on QMK Firmware, so you can reprogram it to whatever you like. This is an extremely involved project and is too much for...
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Finished the second pack of 6 different key designs for mechanical keyboards and bring it to life as you like. ... this time a pack of 6 pokemon themed designs the standard measurements of each key are 18x18 and the height varies pieces can be scaled a...
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Available with better organized files and instructions at https://www.printables.com/model/450097-pi-pico-mechanical-keyboard-tada68-layout I really liked 3DPrintSOS's SiCK-68 keyboard so I designed my own with some improvements. Features: More...
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A mechanical keyboard case imitating the appearance of an IBM Kishsaver keyboard. Features a 5 degree typing angle and tofu68 style layout.</p><p>This model requires you to print tall for the case - make sure your Z-steps are calibrated correctly. No...
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This is the high-profile version of my other Corne case.This case supports fitting the battery underneath the PCB so you can use LowPro MillMax sockets and keep the board pretty thin. There are built in wire channels for getting the battery wires...
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For all MK lovers, this is Race chair on a keycap.Works with Otemu switches, should work with cherry MX.I added Test switch socket so you can test it first.Modification made to source files thanks...
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As I said in TheDroppelganger summary (https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/thedroppelganger-a-filco-compatible-87-key-mechanical-keyboard) I love my Drop CTRL - and if i was a very rich man, i would own all the variants...but i'm not...so I did...
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First of all, I want to thanks FedorSosnin for his amazing work on the SiCK-68 project !My project is to adapt the SiCK-68 Mechanical Keyboard to my usage.ChangelogAdd a LED strip in order to light the keyboard (wiring available in pictures...
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My project is to adapt the SiCK-68 Mechanical Keyboard to my usage. Changelog - Add a LED strip in order to light the keyboard (wiring available in pictures section) - Add a switch for the LED strip - Adapt the case for a better matching with...
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This is a set of parts to give your DJ Hero Turntable controller that signature mechanical keyboard click! This will involve basic soldering, and cutting a wire on the controller itself. It is completely repairable if you must go back, but your...
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Is a customized and modded version of [this keyboard](https://github.com/tshort/dactyl-keyboard) with some keycaps from [here](https://github.com/tshort/dactyl-keyboard). Also credit to [Dactyl](https://github.com/adereth/dactyl-keyboard) and...
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Print 2 for a functioning stand. ...A double-decker, simple keyboard stand
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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.
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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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Just added some key labels and adjusted the size a bit to fit my keyboard. Great original model. ...I would consider shortening the stem a bit, but haven't done so yet.
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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...