KBD75 keyboard case

KBD75 keyboard case

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Update: I've crafted a sleeker, more compact design that attaches using two pairs of M3x16mm bolts and square nuts. To address my dissatisfaction with most KBD75 cases, which secure directly to the pcb instead of the plate, I developed a custom version that slides onto either side and secures with a bolt or tilt feet. I utilized M3 heat-set threaded inserts for the holes and self-adhesive rubber feet to ensure a secure fit. The groove-hole on the bottom is also designed to accommodate an M3 screw. To achieve optimal results, print this case in clear PLA so that RGB lights can shine through effectively. You can access the detailed design specifications in my OnShape document at [https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8b6533a7e069a14af3087320/w/c950e7665fe15c0c4e1e9942/e/b266313ff041dc2629bc6f39](https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8b6533a7e069a14af3087320/w/c950e7665fe15c0c4e1e9942/e/b266313ff041dc2629bc6f39). Unfortunately, this version only fits the KBD75 Rev1.0 model with mini-USB; however, if I acquire a Rev2.0 keyboard with USB-C, I will revise the case to accommodate it.

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