3d printed keyboard designed for small printers and kailh choc switchs / keycaps only.
The result is very rigid with PLA. It's way harder than a simple plastic or acrylic « plate ».
Note This will not work with Cherry MX keycaps since Kailh Choc have 17×18mm keycaps and not 19mm².
The keyboard will have his proper QMK firmware soon.
My personal concern about this keyboard : The design work, I guess, but the keyboard isn't rigid enough. But, it can be cool for you if you want to try handwiring and have some Kailh Choc.
Don't forget to place the bottom surface on the bed (On the two Case parts this seem's to be on the bed but this is not by default).
Choose the case model with or without the support for the micro USB cutout.
Inserts the threads with a solder iron.
For the junction between the two parts, use the dremel with PLA filament and pratice friction solder joints. This is way more functionnal than glue and more slim than inserts threads and screw.
For minimize the deformation I suggest you to use this order for the juction process :
I suggest you to read those this guide and the qmk handwiring guide : https://imgur.com/a/qcgdF
The firmware is ready and the keymap is usable.
Key features :
2nd additional layer provide access to numbers and numpad and some media keys. You can compile it from my personal QMK fork that I update frequently on the branch cacao52%.
https://github.com/4sStylZ/qmk\_firmware/tree/cacao52%25/keyboards/handwired/cacao52p
Use make cacao52%:4sstylz
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.