Nibble65 Mechanical Keyboard Case
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This is a case for the excellent mechanical keyboard kit from nullbits, the Nibble65. The kit is a barebones through hole soldered kit with no case, so I decided to make my own for it. It's had a couple of iterations but I'm now happy with it so thought I'd share it. The keyboard ends up with an angle of about 7 degrees. Case is printed in two parts, left and right that slot nicely together. The base from the original kit can then be used as a template to drill holes to hold some slightly longer screws to screw into the existing stand-offs. I also added some foam to the inside of the base of the keyboard. Left and right sides just super glue on, as do the usb and front embellishments. The Nibble letters are just be glued and pushed into the recesses at the back of the case. The OLED screen holder is a remix of an OLED holder for the same keyboard found elsewhere on the internet (I forget where...), so I can claim little credit for it, except adapting it to fit my case. Again it's just super glued on. The keyboard will slide a bit, so I added self adhesive silicon film to the sides and front. Printed on an Ender 3 v2 @ 205/60 degrees using Ender PLA filament. Keyboard Specs for Keyboard Geeks: Nibble65 keyboard from Nullbits. Galaxy PBT keycaps from Amazon Durock v2 Screw in stabs Holy Panda switches, lubbed and filmed with KBDFans switch films KBDFans Switch and Stabiliser pads Pro Micro microcontroller with QMK Software with Bongo Cat and VIA Support
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