2% Mechanical Keyboard Case

2% Mechanical Keyboard Case

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A DIY 3D printed case for a hand-wired mechanical keyboard with two keys clicks perfectly into switch cutouts, and wires are then connected to an Arduino Pro Micro that sits snugly on the crossbeam with its USB port plugged securely into the case's USB hole. I used hot glue to keep the pro micro firmly in place. Furniture bumpers were used as feet; they're simple rubber pads specifically designed for closing cabinet doors, available at [these](https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Premium-M4TEC-Cabinet-Bumpers-Closing/dp/B01MV8LG0M/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1529188583&sr=8-3&keywords=furniture+bumpers) Amazon UK links. The 8mm diameter bumpers work perfectly; any furniture bumper with the same diameter will do just fine. Without feet, the case slides around uncontrollably. Photos of the wiring are included for reference; feel free to ask questions in the comments section! I designed the keyboard layout using Keyboard Layout Editor and created the keyboard hex file using Keyboard Firmware Builder. Happy printing!

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