
Angled Feet for Keychron Q6 Max Keyboard
prusaprinters
This is just a basic model that fits the angles of the keyboard and can attach with 30mm long m3 screws in place of the 4 short m3 screws that run along the top of the back of the keyboard. You could adjust the depth of the screw hole if you happen to have longer or shorter machine screws. You will need to print 2 of these and it is engineered to require about 2mm of a non-slip material on the bottom of the feet. You could use bumper dots or whatever. I just had a 2mm thick sheet of silicone, so I used that. This adds about 20mm of lift to the top of the keyboard which is about the most you can do before it starts to lift the front non-slip feet off the table and lose grip.This model would probably be fine as two smaller feet or maybe even 4 small feet, but the keyboard is aluminum and quite heavy, so I was afraid that just two feet at the edges might actually cause it to sag over time. I'll include the Fusion 360 files in case anyone wants to try and remix it and make it better, more minimalist, or whatever. I just made it quick and super sturdy so I don't have to think about it again.
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