50% 3D printed keyboard designed to be printable on regular sized 3d printers.
This place is designed to be 3d printed with a regular FDM printer, beware of that when ordering it from any other material.
To make the case printable on regular machines, i had to cut it in half. To fuse those halves together you can either use super glue or melt them together by running a (clean) soldering iron tip through the seam (my preferred way). Make sure to re-tin your soldering iron afterwards tho as this process may damage your tip.
- 52 MX style switches
- 2 2u MX platemount stabs
- 1 6.25u MX platemount stab
- 52 Diodes
- a Promicro
- one of ai03's unified daughterboards
- a few cables to wire up the matrix
- 4 m3x6mm screws
- 6 m3x8mm countersunk screws
I personally tend to remove the microUSB connector from the Promicro and solder it directly to a unified daughterboard, that's also why the Promicro cutout may not fit with the USB connector still on the PCB. (I should really write up some documentation on that ^^)
The PCB is not yet compatible with the switch plate in the repo, some cutting / melting away will have to be done to get it to fit with PCBmount stabs. Or just annoy me to add it ^^