
RGBKB Sol V2 minimalist tenting
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I whipped up a design for my Sol V2 at 10 degrees, setting it up with two support pylons that are perpendicular to both the desk and the keyboard itself. The Fusion360 design should work out for much larger angles, but I'm not sure how stable it will be beyond 15 degrees, where the bottoms of the support pylons start to diverge. You can draft the inside faces together, but then you'll encounter errors at angles less than 15 degrees since those faces don't exist yet. This design uses the holes in the bottom of the LED plate to stabilize the keyboard, which remains stable when typed on, but it will tip over if you drag the halves of the keyboard further apart.
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