Keyboard Wrist Rest

Keyboard Wrist Rest

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So I created this wrist rest because my wrist was getting sore from rubbing on the edge of my desk, especially during long gaming sessions. It's only small, so it is perfect for placing on the left of the keyboard to access the WASD keys for gaming while your other hand is on the mouse. This design is meant to be ambidextrous, allowing you to print two and use them with no issue for both hands! For mine, I added some small rubber feet on the bottom which prevents it from sliding around on my wooden desk - a great idea that I highly recommend, but not required. The rest of it is printed in WoodFill PLA, which has a fantastic feeling despite the layer lines. Happy printing! Print Settings Printer Creality CR7 Rafts No Supports No Resolution 0.2 (200 Microns) Infill 15% Notes You could print this at 0.1 if you prefer, but the images are printed at 0.2 and the layer lines don't cause any issues - they're actually kind of nice! I highly recommend printing with a heated bed to prevent warping due to the large bottom surface area. The model appears to be oriented incorrectly, so you'll need to rotate it about 180 degrees. How I Created This Design I used Autodesk Fusion 360 to design this wrist rest.

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