Keyboard key tray

Keyboard key tray

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Do you hate playing 87-pickup when you're cleaning your keyboard? Do you have more keycaps than keyboards? Does spending $20+ on an injection molded chunk of plastic seem obnoxious for cheap novelty keys? This is for you, then - a parametric OpenSCAD design that prints a 6x6 tray for holding your keycaps. A TKL only needs three trays, one for alpha+numeric, one for function+navigation and one for the wide keys. A full 104 key needs another tray for the numpad. There's also a cover for them so you can band up the key trays and put them in storage. You can adjust the parametric settings if you have a bigger bed or a faster printer (or unusually large keys) and a full-bed solid layer isn't a 90 minute adventure per layer, and you will probably need to tweak the top design for however tall your keys are - cherry profile keys stack up a lot shorter than SA profile keys, for example.

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