June 27, 2024
Description
A custom, 10-degree tented case for Keebio's FoldKB.
I wanted to make the middle portion translucent for RGB glory to shine through, so there are a few parts to print and screw together with M2 screws (16-18mm if I recall correctly). This case makes use of FoldKB's original top and bottom metal plates – see model pictures for how everything sandwiches together. The screws pass from the bottom of the keyboard and legs, through the plates and middle perimeter printed piece, and screw right into the top printed piece.
The only part that needs to be printed multiple (4) times is the FootScrew.stl. These screw into the bottom of the outer 4 legs and provide adjustability in case the whole contraption wobbles (typically due to coarse layer lines at the bottom of the legs, which I print upside down to avoid supports).
The size and height of the wrist wrests were designed specifically with Kinesis Advantage's wrist pads in mind.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike
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