This is the project (not from me): dumbpad (hotswap RGB edition)
here you can optionally use M2x10 cylinder head bolts (10= thread length)
i recommend soldering the led's to the spicers in the housing. (so that it then simply works without problems)
the led spacer should not be printed in pla, as soldering can generate a lot of heat. i used ASA, as i don't have abs.
I have not tested petg.
the spacer has a larger hole, which is there to absorb as little heat as possible, as it gets hot at the soldering point. so the larger hole goes on the board.
the USB-C part is pushed into the case with the circuit board
I bought the chip: Pro Micro ATMEGA32U4 color: TYPE-C USB 3-6V NEW
i changed the foot from about 12 degrees to 15 degrees and added it because it fits better next to the roland bridge cast one.
the files still need to be rotated correctly so that they are printable.
The author remixed this model.
i have reconfigured it, but the foot from the original is compatible.
it is compatible with USB-C boards and no longer has a hole, but an additional part for insertion.
the led's have also been given a spacer to protrude out of the housing.
optionally, it is possible to screw the cover tight with 4x M2x10 screws.
i changed the foot from about 12 degrees to 15 degrees and added it because it fits better next to the roland bridge cast one.