This is a custom keyboard case I made based on the Planck style cases but made to fit the insides of the Inland MK47.
I printed the one featured in the photos at 0.16mm height with 4 walls using Bambu Matte filament. The photos show v1 case that has more rounded edges around the bottom/top which can be slightly more problematic when printing. If you want a sharper beveled edge around the bottom/top, you can use the v2 versions. There is a photo of two printed lids that shows the difference between versions.
Note: I have noticed that matte PLA seems to have slightly more open screw holes. For matte PLA prints, some of the screws might feel like they are not threading well but I have not had issues with them holding the board in place. The models were tested and designed with both PLA matte and PLA regular and both fit the screws and parts well.
The Inland MK47 PCB and switch plate are screwed together with one screw and held into the case by 6 screws through holes in the switch plate. You should not need to remove the screw that holds the PCB to the switch plate. You should be able to put the PCB and switch plate directly in this print straight off the printer and screw it in.
There is enough room in this case for 1 layer of 2mm foam to go underneath the PCB. Mine has a 2mm layer of poron under it as well as 2 layers of 2mm foam between the PCB and switch plate.
If you do not put foam in your case, you will need to make sure the switches you are using are fully inserted before mounting into this case.
If you try and insert switches once the parts are mounted and there is no foam there is a chance the switches will simply push the PCB away from the switch plate and not actually insert fully/correctly.
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.