60 keyboard 3d models
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A cap for standard 60%-keyboard shell. Made it for the one based on XD60 PCB. ...
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I designed this cover for my 60% keyboard to protect it from scratches while carrying it to and from work every day. The two halves are held together by four 10x2mm magnets that are super glued into the print. The keyboard case I'm currently using is...
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This model is a zero tolerance remix of the popular Bakeneko 60% keyboard (https://github.com/kkatano/bakeneko-60) by kkatano.Please use this link to see the “official” documentation if you have any questions about the board!As you need glue to keep...
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Here is the rewritten text: I've come up with a DIY solution for CNC machined feet for Tex 60% mechanical keyboard cases. To print these smaller radius steps on the bottom of the foot, you'll need to add some internal supports. Alternatively, you can...
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... want it. ... Should fit most 60% keyboards, its high profile. The two sides fit together with two dovetails. I've left about a .15mm clearance on the dovetails, this fit perfectly on my printer but the tolerances of other printers may vary. ...
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Things needed: 8x M3 bolts: shorturl.at/bhpvG 8x M3 threaded inserts: shorturl.at/fivOU 4x 10mm rubber bumpons: shorturl.at/efFS9 1x 60% keyboard pcb: shorturl.at/gpqJP Keycaps 1.5mm material for plate (I used acrylic) 1x USB-C Daughterboard:...
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A Work-in-Progress of a 60% Mechanical Keyboard Case is Taking Shape. This Design Will Be Split into Two or Four Separate Pieces for Easier Printing. Print Settings: Printer: RigidBot The Printing Parameters are Being Carefully Set. Rafts: Yes We...
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60% tray mount keyboard case High profile, 6.8-degree typing angle, standard dz60 mounting, 2 middle standoffs are removed for they add to typing stiffness. Modeled using dz60 specification I found on the internet as reference. The measurement...
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This model fits 300x300 bed.This was mainly made for my lumberjack that only uses 3 mounting points but I also made “standard” 60% version to support other PCBs. Only lumberjack heat-inserts version is printed and tested. The usb-c fit was very tight...
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The keyboard layout was crafted at [Keyboard Layout Editor](https://keyboard-layout-editor). ...Meanwhile, an SVG template for the plate was designed using [SWILLKB Builder](http://builder.swillkb.com/).
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This keyboard case fits securely into a phone and provides protection from scratches and minor drops.
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... I printed my in two parts on my resin printer, I didn't bother to glue both halves together as the plate and PCB holds the two sides together. Also keeping them in two pieces makes it easier to disassemble to work on the keyboard. ... Also
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A custom keyboard case that perfectly fits the Pok3r layout, with a sleek design that matches other keyboards in its class. I've paired it with a GH60 Satan PCB, which provides a solid foundation for my typing experience. To accommodate a 200mm*200mm...
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Despite the unusual placement of the screws, this keyboard feels more solid than many consumer boards I've used previously. One major issue I encountered was trimming down the holes for the switches. Although not a significant problem, it did take...
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Parts required: * 12 M3x10 button head screws * 5 M2x6 button head screws * Super glue for the optional Fin part * A 60% keyboard You may also be able to use M3 button head screws with a length of 6mm if that's all you have, but I haven't tested...
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I designed a wrist rest specifically for a 60% keyboard that's incredibly easy to make. Simply mirror the model along the Y axis, then press-fit two aluminum rods measuring 8mm by 100mm into their designated holes. ...Make sure to share some photos if...
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This is a tray-mount 60% keyboard case. It's built upon the following design: - KeyBoard Case for Mechanical Keyboard (Pok3r, GH60, Satan) by MaxWinterstein. Many thanks to MaxWinterstein for his beautiful work. This case is derived from his model...
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This is a tray-mount 60% keyboard case. It is a remix of the following model: KeyBoard Case for Mechanical KeyBoard (Pok3r, GH60, Satan) by MaxWinterstein. (See the "Remixed From" section in the sidebar to the left for additional information.) Many...
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This is a sleek 60% keyboard case with several key features:\r\n\r\nStandard 60% size (e.g., GH60, DZ60) - The interior tray compartment matches the dimensions of a typical 60% plate (i.e., 285.752 mm x 95.252 mm). Note that it may not fit a GK61...
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A gasket and top mounted 60% keyboard. Made to fit bakeneko 60 pccb but any pcb that uses a unified daughterboard should be fine. Link to unified daughterboard if you don't know what it is: https://github.com/ai03-2725/Unified-Daughterboard Plate is...
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This is a wide-bezeled 60% keyboard case with the following features: Standard 60% size (e.g., GH60, DZ60) -- The dimensions of the interior tray compartment track the size of a typical 60% plate (i.e., 285.752 mm x 95.252 mm). Note that the...
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This is an abstract 60% keyboard case with the following features: - Standard 60% size (e.g., GH60, DZ60) -- The dimensions of the interior tray compartment match those of a typical 60% plate (i.e., 285.752 mm x 95.252 mm). Note that this compartment...
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Introducing the BezelnekoMy first 60% keyboard case design initially inspired by the popular Bakeneko (hence the somewhat similar name) yet quickly developed into this very own design.This model is optimized for 3d printing (no supports needed) and...
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This is an abstract 60% keyboard case with the following features: Standard 60% size (e.g., GH60, DZ60) -- The dimensions of the interior tray compartment track the size of a typical 60% plate (i.e., 285.752 mm x 95.252 mm). Note that the compartment...
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Replacement/repair keyboard peg/post for the Dolch PAC-60 (and likely earlier and later Dolch keyboards). This peg is used for locating the top edge of the keyboard into the housing below the display and prevents it from pulling off when latched. My...
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... pegs to make it more rigid. Currently using this on my daily driver. **I added a v3 file with a little larger port for the usb C connector and a slight tweak to the reset port.** This case should fit any standard 60% board: poker, bm60rgb, etc..
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My plan is to join the two halves together using XTC-3d, followed by sanding and painting to match the exact color of the original AEK keyboard. Each half will take approximately one day and sixteen hours to print according to CURA. UPDATE: After...