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|software=[https://www.tinkercad.com Tinkercad], [https://www.blender.org Blender], [https://www.meshmixer.com Meshmixer] | |software=[https://www.tinkercad.com Tinkercad], [https://www.blender.org Blender], [https://www.meshmixer.com Meshmixer] | ||
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I designed this custom mechanical keyboard case including the keycaps. The PCB I used for this project is the [https://keygem.store/collections/pcb/products/dz60rgb-v2-hot-swap-mechanical-keyboard-pcb DZ60rgb v3] hot-swappable, therefore no soldering is required. I personally like small and compact keyboards, that is why I choose a 60% layout. The PCB is configured via [https://config.qmk.fm/#/ QMK], which allows you to pretty much re-programm all the keys. For this build, I have also added four small white LEDs, which I soldered directly on the board (there is a 5v output pin somewhere on the board). These four LEDs are static and cannot be controlled via the software and light up as soon as you plug your USB-C cable in the keyboard. | |||
One 750g spool of regular PLA should be more than enough to print this keyboard. | |||
== Features == | |||
The main features of this keyboard are: | |||
* Gasket Mount | |||
* No screws are required | |||
* fully 3D printable | |||
== Photos== | |||
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=150 caption="assembly steps"> | <gallery mode=packed-hover heights=150 caption="assembly steps"> |
Revision as of 01:05, 16 September 2021
ProjectInfoBox Wax Cloth to Wrap Food | |
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Status: | Completed |
Release Date: | September 05, 2021 |
Initiator: | User:Kalunho |
Materials Used: | PLA |
Tools Used: | 3D printer |
Software Used: | Tinkercad, Blender, Meshmixer |
Approx. Cost: | 60€ (board) + 20€ (Switches) + 20€ (PLA) |
I designed this custom mechanical keyboard case including the keycaps. The PCB I used for this project is the DZ60rgb v3 hot-swappable, therefore no soldering is required. I personally like small and compact keyboards, that is why I choose a 60% layout. The PCB is configured via QMK, which allows you to pretty much re-programm all the keys. For this build, I have also added four small white LEDs, which I soldered directly on the board (there is a 5v output pin somewhere on the board). These four LEDs are static and cannot be controlled via the software and light up as soon as you plug your USB-C cable in the keyboard. One 750g spool of regular PLA should be more than enough to print this keyboard.
Features
The main features of this keyboard are:
- Gasket Mount
- No screws are required
- fully 3D printable