YamPAD - 3D Printed Number pad
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So this is an enclosure for a YamPAD custom number pad. The first photo shows what it looks like when printed in transparent filament, while the second one shows it black. YamPAD is a custom designed fully programmable QMK enabled numberpad with a 0.91" OLED display and 18 keys. I use mine as a number pad for my ten keyless keyboard (TKL) with added layers for media keys and special drafting symbols like ∆℄π↧°^⌀≠. Everything you need to know about the electronics side can be found here: https://hackaday.io/project/163491-yampad-feature-packed-open-source-macropad. As for the hardware, you will need a few things. First, print one of each STL provided. Then, get five m3x16 screws and two m3 heat insert nuts for the optional feet. If you want to add feet, you'll also need two more m3 screws. I used some hardware that came with my 3D printer for leveling feet, but it's easy to print your own if needed. Most parts are designed without supports, but the top plate requires them. I recommend using a layer height of 0.15-0.2 for all parts except the top plate, which should be printed at 0.1-0.15.
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