Keebio Iris v2.8 Case
thingiverse
This switch plate and angled base are designed specifically for the Keebio Iris Mechanical Keyboard, which I've built using version 2.8 of the PCB. My research suggests that on my particular model, the two inner thumb switches are located 2.5 mm further away from the rest of the keys compared to other versions. I've chosen Gateron Green switches, known for their heavy and loud actuation, paired with DSA keycaps in a Dvorak layout. As I'm new to mechanical keyboards and still learning about Dvorak layouts, this write-up has taken around 15 minutes to complete. To improve the design, I've modified the model to increase the lip around the keycaps by 2 mm from its original shape. This adjustment provides better protection for the switches, which I believe were initially exposed. Since the right-hand gcode files are simply mirrored versions of the left files, only the left files have been created. Due to the 10-degree angle on the base, it's essential to rotate the model along the Y axis by this amount during printing to ensure a flat surface. The pro micros can be easily removed and replaced if needed, allowing for quick board changes in case of failure.
With this file you will be able to print Keebio Iris v2.8 Case with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Keebio Iris v2.8 Case.