Fujitsu FKB-4700 Keyboard Foot

Fujitsu FKB-4700 Keyboard Foot

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The Fujitsu FKB-4700 series (like my FKB-4725, for instance) are largely unremarkable keyboards that are neither truly mechanical, nor dismal rubber dome boards. Some people love them (like me!) and some people hate them. Regardless of which you are, it's possible that at some point in your keyboard's life, it has lost one (or both) of the simple plastic feet at the back, which flip out to angle the board up so that typing on it doesn't cause your wrists to immediately fall off. This model remedies that. When I printed this one, I rotated it so one of the long flat edges was on the build surface, with the cutout at the end on top so it didn't need any supports. Depending on your printer, you might be able to get away without using supports on the locating nubs on the outside; I let Slic3r generate supports there because my printer is hot garbage. My example is ABS, but I can't see why PLA wouldn't be totally fine for this part. Do what you want with it, I'm not your dad.

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