Iris Keyboard Case and Plate
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# UPDATED 7/9/2018 New files now feature screw mounts at the bottom, a built-in tenting system with a redesigned "slip-on" tent piece, and a tented foot for added stability. The old files are still available in the old files zip if you prefer them. All screws holes are countersunk to accommodate M4 screws that I have on hand, but they should work fine regardless of screw type. The batwing holder prints on a 300mm sq bed, requiring nearly one pound of support material. I will soon upload pictures of the new prints. **Old Description for Previous Parts:** After printing seven of these cases and building five keyboards into them, I am confident that they will print without issue. I have successfully printed with PETG and woodfill PLA. I have uploaded photos of various completed projects on different boards. Keyboard Case for Iris: This design uses data from Keebio's lasercut files: https://github.com/keebio/iris-case The keyboard PCB can be purchased here: https://keeb.io/products/iris-keyboard-split-ergonomic-keyboard?variant=1302742761502 I had to make adjustments to the case due to minor printing issues. My prints were a bit squished, and the holes filled in slightly, so I had to remove 1.8mm from the bottom of each switch-hole using a scalpel. This is my first designed project, created with online tools and TinkerCAD. I used tent angle components from a remixed object to determine an ideal angle for the design. I printed the bottom and middle sections merged, removing the plastic bumper on the pins in the process. You can print individual pieces like lasercut cases or combine them for added thickness depending on your pro micro soldering setup.
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