
Lily58 ergonomic keyboard case
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A sleek enclosure for Lily58 ergonomic keyboard users. This minimalist design only shields the top and sides, resulting in a slim appearance. The tiny washer can serve as a small foot if you choose not to use tenting. Screws and other components: 10p M2 x 10mm screws and nuts for main case piece 4p M2.5 x 10mm screws and nuts for OLED cover and one of the leg connectors 6p M3 x ~20mm screws for legs 6p self-locking M3 nuts ~10p 3mm elastic O-ring or 4 springs for allowing leg adjustment without adjusting screws The inside legs have only three positions each: tall, medium (as shown in pics), and almost flat. This allows for a little flexibility for back/forward/side tilt, but I ended up using only the middle position. The outside leg is used solely to compensate for random angles created by inside legs combination. A drop of glue gun has been applied to the bottom of the legs to provide grip on the table, preventing plastic from sliding around. The "Pro Micro" controller and encoder cover seen in pictures is very specific for the height of my controller, so it was not exported as stl. However, you can find it in the Fusion360 file and customize the height and other parameters according to your needs. Keys are the DSA version of KeyV2: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2783650
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