Tag: 3D (410 entries)
Fingerpunch Keyboards' monoblock Rock On in a mesmerizing case by chewiedies.
The handwired Krangle by mjongerh has an intimidating amount of keys.
Quentin's Charybdis family is extending with the Nano – with open-source case files.
Penkesu is a retro-style cyberdeck by penkia with a wide screen and a built-in low-pro ortho keyboard with "dye-sub" MBK caps.
This piece of code by anduril_tfotw generates 3D-printable STL files from a keyboard-layout-editor layout.
Based on Pseudoku's Hypo Warp, D-Warp is a 3D-printed split by Darrenph1 with a quite rare thumb key arrangement.
This nice 3D-printed 36-key keyboard was BeniBice's weekend project – resin printed and welded.
The C-13X is a tiny Alice-like handwired keyboard with an open-source case by flurpyflurples.
A remarkable Dactyl-Manuform with gimbals – open-sourced by sffubs.
A noname 7x5 split ergo keyboard by k9292 with 3D printed case.
Fmcraft published the files of his Skeletyl/TBK-Mini flexible PCBs – with per-key RGB.
Stephen Cheng from MoErgo describes the ergonomics of his Glove80 keyboard and explains the rationale behind the design.
Riskable published his magnetic switches' OpenSCAD and KiCAD footprint files.
Open-source thumb paddles by Troy Fletcher – for activating switches with less thumb motion.
A 3D printed case of a custom 75% handwired keyboard by toastteebun.
The open-source SKUF is an attempt to standardize the rubber feet used for custom mechanical keyboard projects.
THEBRICK is a cyberdeck with Raspberry Pi 4, a 7.9" wide screen and a Planck.
The latest working build of the custom Squeezebox split ergonomic keyboard by focusaurus.
Continuously Variable Tenting – An 3D-printed open-source tenting solution by macroxue.
A great write-up on the evolution and ergonomics of 大岡俊彦's saddle keycap profile.
A gasket mount high profile case for the Lily58 from the workbench of f_pazos. With free STLs.
Don tries to standardize sound tests with his testing rig.
PicoSplit is a 3D printed split keyboard by Andreas Känner featuring a custom firmware written in CircuitPython.
Some inspiration for you: these strange 3D structures by @taneyats are actual keycaps.
Minimalist high-angle tenting by macroxue.