
Split Keyboard Case
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<p>This is a split keyboard case I designed.</p><p>It is designed with the nice!nanov2 microcontroller in mind, and is intended to be a hand-wired board. I made this as part of a project where I'm making a mostly 3d printed wireless keyboard. </p><p>If you are interested in making this keyboard yourself, here is the list of parts:</p><ul><li>12 m2x6mm screws</li><li>42 1N4148 diodes</li><li>42 key switches (I used Glorious Pandas)</li><li>2 Nice!Nanov2 microcontrollers</li><li>14 jumper wires for connecting rows/columns to the pins</li><li>38 1u keycaps</li><li>2 1u keycaps for the index fingers</li><li>2 1.5u keycaps</li></ul><p>Models for the keycaps can be found on my profile to print.</p><p> </p><p>If you decide to make this keyboard yourself, I recommend you check out the zmk project for firmware. I used the corne profile as a base for this design.</p><p> </p><p>The walls and plate are quite thin, so I recommend using 100% infill, otherwise it will attempt to infill for only a single layer.</p><p>For the plate, simply print another one upside down for the right case.</p>
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