SANIC keyboard

SANIC keyboard

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UPDATE: I've moved the hole for cable towards the center of the two halves, allowing for better cable management with a teensy or pro micro inside it. I designed a tiny split keyboard, and I've completed the Matias version, but the Cherry MX version will become available if there's interest. Why only 32 keys? I only had 32 extra keys from my last build. Won't this suck with only 32 keys? It probably will. I designed it to learn about split keyboards with qmk firmware. Those columns look very staggered. They are, but people with bigger hands shouldn't have a problem. I have small hands; they're barely too staggered for me. It should be fine enough for testing. Why is it called the SANIC keyboard? It's gotta go fast. Internal clearance for wires, diodes, and controller is ~5mm. This should be plenty if you use a pro micro. I'm pushing the limits with a teensy I had laying around. I printed it on a Monoprice Select Mini v2. It fits within 120x120x120 build volume, but might need to add a few mm to the x and y in your slicer to get it to fit if you're on a printer that small. Any 8mm M3 screws should skip the bottom panel and tap into the holes in the top of the keyboard. It will provide a nice tight fit.

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