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![SiCK-68](https://thingiverse-production-new.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/1a/89/5d/55/b1/SiCK-68_Logo.jpg "SiCK-68") The SiCK-68 is a custom mechanical keyboard built from scratch without the price tag often associated with one. Designed to be as low...
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Thus, the SiCK-68 was born. 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...
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Keycap Set for the Sick-68 from the ever-popular keycap generator. ... Original Sick-68 keyboard here --> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494 Keycap generator here --> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2783650
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SiCK-68 keyboard feet. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494 To put on the legs, glue them to the base of the keyboard.
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Remix of the Sick-68 bottom part by https://www.thingiverse.com/fedorsosnin Instead of the original design with USB Mini-B this design uses USB-C (Elite-C V4). ... Original Thing: - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494
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This is an adaptation of the lower left piece of the Sick-68 keyboard to accommodate a Nice!Nano and it also has a compartment for a 110mah battery. ... it fits with the right side lower from the original Thing
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I like the look of the sick 68 but If you want to use an Arduino pro micro instead of a Teensy I've adjusted the holder to fit that as well as uploaded a full size top and bottom half if you have a big enough printer to print it with both the Teensy...
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This remix of the SiCK-68 mechanical keyboard changes the lower left part of the keyboard such that is able to fit a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller. The next iteration of this Thing would add mounting screws for the Raspberry Pi Pico. ... [Click...
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I want to give a massive thank-you to FedorSosnin for providing the STL files for the SICK-68 keyboard. Link : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494 To his design i have added a separate design to hold: * An Encoder (KY-040) - Volume...
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This is a simple remix of the `lower_left` part of the great SiCK-68 keyboard, it allows you to use an Arduino Pro Micro instead of the Teensy 2.0 microcontroller. The micro-usb opening is smaller and fits just right. Personally I've "upgraded" the...
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I decided to make a 5 degree tilt stand-thing for the SiCK-68 because I find it more comfortable. Thought I'd share in case anyone thought the same. I used two 25mm M3 socket head cap screws to attach it through the middle-top holes on the keyboard.
grabcad
Thus, the SiCK-68 was born.SiCK-68The 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...
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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 Teensy 2.0 footprint + stopper - Delete SiCK-68 name on the top left...
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This remix of the SiCK-68 mechanical keyboard changes the lower left part of the keyboard such that is able to fit a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller.The next iteration of this Thing would add mounting screws for the Raspberry Pi Pico.Click here for...
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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...
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Just added the F keys to the design and wanted to share it since it worked well. my images were all messed up after uploading them here, so i put them in an album instead https://imgur.com/a/dRCSu3s I, in all my stupidity mis-counted the f keys...
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Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4676328 as a split part with holes for the pins for the cherry plate mount stabilizers. Takes 3mmx10mm pins/dowels. ... The one from the original Sick68 should work (I've included them in the files, along...
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### This is version 02 of this design.### https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4134988 Nothing has changed except for the enclosure design. This part can be used as a standalone keyboard if the micro controller is placed inside this...
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I modified the cutout for the different board
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I modified the cutout for the different board
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Remix of the famous and great Sick-68. ...Various plates for customization to your needs.
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This is just a remix of the SiCK-68, to have 66 keys instead, with a similar design to the Leopold FC660m, plus "SiCK-66" sounds really cool to say
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For more information on this keyboard along with full DIY and parts breakdown please visit the SiCK-68 page here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494 You can find the SiCK-60 case here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3671408 The filaments I...
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......Keycap dimensions are wildly different from the original Sick-68 so be careful if you attempt building one of these low profile keyboards. The overall board dimensions have been halved in the Z-direction and the keyboard is now only .5 inches thick!
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Built to be handwired with a Teensy 2.0 and costar 2u stabilizers. For more information on this keyboard along with full DIY and parts breakdown please visit the SiCK-68 page here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494 You can find the SiCK-60...
cults3d
For more information on this keyboard along with full DIY and parts breakdown please visit the SiCK-68 page here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494 If you are interested in a companion pad, check out:...
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For more information on this keyboard along with full DIY and parts breakdown please visit the SiCK-68 page here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494 You can find the SiCK-60 case here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3671408 The filaments I...
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For more information on this keyboard along with full DIY and parts breakdown please visit the SiCK-68 page here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3478494 If you are interested in a companion pad, check out:...