This is a new model of the keyboard case designed for a 68% layout, including models such as WIN68HE, MAD68HE, and ACE68HE. It may also be compatible with other wired 68% keyboards, as I have tested it with the aforementioned models.
Features of the New Case:
- The case can now be printed using any smaller 3D printer, as it is divided into several parts.
- Standoffs should be printed separately and glued on during assembly.
- The bottom (angle) stand now serves a dual function, helping to keep the two parts of the case together.
Depending on how you arrange these objects in the slicer, you may or may not need supports, or only under the floating pins in the middle of the case.
- Print all parts.
- Assemble the left and right parts of the case together, with or without glue.
- Insert the printed standoffs into your PCB sandwich and screw them in about 80%.
- Apply super glue to the bottom surface of each printed standoff.
- Place the PCB sandwich with standoffs inside the case.
- Press down and wait for it to set.
- Unscrew the standoffs and ensure that all of them are securely in place.
- Complete the assembly of the keyboard.
In case of any questions, you can find me on my YT channel.
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