Numpad case
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A compact numpad engineered for seamless compatibility with 24 cherry or gateron switches and a Teensy or ProMicro controller. The case boasts an ergonomic design, tilted at a precise 10° angle to enhance user experience. To secure the controller firmly in place, a small amount of glue is required. For efficient assembly, you'll need a set of M3-L-D-4 through-hole brass insert nuts. You can find them on Aliexpress: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100pcs-lot-M3-L-D-4-Through-hole-brass-insert-nut-knurled-nuts-for-injection-moulding/32806163767.html?spm=2114.11010108.01008.6.650c649bkvyel8. Alternatively, you can use wood screws; however, this is not the recommended approach. The numpad accommodates four rubber pads. If you'd like to modify the dimensions, feel free to send a message. Currently, it's designed for ø8mm x 2.8mm pads, which fit snugly into holes of 1.9mm depth. This project will be manufactured on a Prusa i3 Mk3 3D printer using PLA filament at a layer height of 0.15mm, courtesy of a generous friend.
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