Split ergonomic computer keyboard. Features adjustable per-finger column stagger, adjustable per-finger splay angle, independent and easily replaceable components. Designed to hold Kailh Choc key switches using Kailh hot-swap sockets. Designed for an Elite-C microcontroller.
Slicing Instructions
See the include screenshot from Prusa Slicer for orientation of parts on the build plate.
Print the keywells with their narrow edge on the plate. A skirt may help but mine were mostly fine with no skirt.
Print the pillars with the cylinder part on top
Print the thumb cluster like a food serving tray with the bottom on the plate
Print the PCB housing with the face where the connectors go face down on the plate
You'll need to print one of these as-is and the other one you need to mirror this along the Y axis before slicing to get the symmetry right
I use 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4mm nozzle
What to Print
To make a full split keyboard you need the following count of prints