split89 - a split TKL 89-key mechanical keyboard with QMK Configurator support

split89 - a split TKL 89-key mechanical keyboard with QMK Configurator support

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Github - complete build guide and .stl files are here - https://github.com/jurassic73/split89 All build details and .stl files are at the URL above. ( github is easier to maintain vs a build guide on Thingiverse ) This keyboard build was inspired by the Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 keyboard I used for roughly 12 years or so. I broke my left wrist twice over the years so an ergo keyboard is a must for me to type comfortably all day long else my left wrist starts to burn after a few hours of typing on a regular keyboard. This is a real bummer since there are so many amazing keyboards out there. I could not find a split TKL like this layout so I designed one. This has a 6° tent and a 3° incline. I designed this to sit as low as possible with these angles on a table. One key switch is actually in a recess in the baseplate with a few mm of material below it.

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