3D printable Ergodox keyboard case with tenting
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Ergodox Case (1u - 80 key)
Parts to assemble both sides:
Count |
Part |
Notes |
2 |
bottom |
1 with usb, 1 without usb |
2 |
top |
1 with usb, 1 without usb |
2 |
plates |
|
6 |
legs |
|
6 |
feet |
|
18 |
M3 inserts |
|
6 |
M3 nuts |
|
12 |
10mm M3 screws |
for attaching bottom to top |
6 |
16mm M3 screws |
for attaching legs to bottom |
6 |
4mm M3 screws |
for attaching feet to legs |
Notes
- The case only supports 1u outer row.
- Currently, the plate only support 1u thumb cluster keys, but the plate may be easily adapted to support 2u keys.
- Only one stl is provided for each part. Mirror the parts depending on your setup.
- Plates with and without supports are provided. The version without supports is mainly meant for cutting out from acrylic etc.
- Use as small and narrow M3 inserts as possible, some of the wider ones may not fit.
- Use countersunk screws.
- Feet should be printed in TPU or any other soft filament (for better grip).
- The case supports PCB thickness of about 1.55-1.65 mm.
- This case is not made to print fast or save filament, it's thick, robust, and strong.