
Iris Keyboard Adjustable Tenting Stand
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Adjustable tenting stand for the Iris Mechanical Keyboard. After soldering together and constructing my Iris Mechanical Keyboard I wanted to experiment with tenting angles. After several attempts cutting foam and various construction toys and I found nothing stable/convenient enough so I wrote a program to generate a model for a stand. The stand features four threaded feet one can thread the bolts into and then tighten the jam nuts against to keep the bolts in place. Print all models as is, don't mirror left to produce the right or the threads will be incorrect. Start with: 1 x Left 1 x Right 2 x short screw bolt 4 x long screw bolt 6 x jam nut As mentioned this was generated by a program (parametric model). https://github.com/Ivaan/shapes/tree/master/IrisKeyboardStand I can improve the code and/or make some compiled binary available if there's interest and if I can get a hint as to how one might want to describe compound tilting angles. Also, the program starts with a list of coordinates for the screws holding the keyboard plates together as well as coordinates for the feet. It might be interesting to enter the coordinates of screws locations of other keyboards with similar construction. Please reach out if you have a different keyboard and are interested in such a tenting stand. The program I wrote uses a 3D modeling library for Go. github.com/deadsy/sdfx I can't thank the author enough!
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