
VOID40 OP - A 40% Ortholinear Keyboard
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The VOID40 is a 3D printed, hand-wired keyboard running QMK Firmware on a Pro Micro controller. The keyboard's case is designed to fit snugly over a stock Ender 3 bed when rotated 45 degrees and the skirt/brim settings are disabled in the slicer. Two versions of the top case are included: one with a grid layout, the other with a minimalist design inspired by MIT. This allows users to choose their preferred aesthetic for their keyboard. The Bill of Materials lists the necessary components: * 4 x M3x10 countersunk screws for attaching the plate * 4 x M3x10 allen head screws for securing the bottom/top corners (13mm in length, with a 5.5mm diameter head) * Hot glue to secure the Pro Micro controller to the bottom case The STL mirror and QMK fork are also available on Github, along with a basic keymap and experimental VIA Configurator support. More information can be found here: [https://github.com/victorlucachi/void40](https://github.com/victorlucachi/void40). Updates to the design include: * 14.04.2020: Increased outer wall thickness around screw holes for added stability * 16.03.2020: Added a small inner fillet for improved fitment between case parts * 14.03.2020: Made small adjustments to inner guides for better fitment between upper and lower case parts, increased surface area of screw holes for the upper part of the case
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