I love building PCB keyboard kits, but don't like how they look from the sides, or how they sound. This is my first attempt at a case, and I'm fairly happy with it.
This case, uses all the original parts from the kit. (Mine was self sourced, so hopefully all the dimensions are good). The case sits between the base plate and the PCB. To install, simply remove the base plate and place the assembly into the case, the standoffs should fit through the holes. There is still room to apply foam and tape mods.
Unfortunately I can't fit the whole model on my SV08 (350x350 bed). I created points to cut the model with guide marks. I used orca slicer to cut the model, and create holes to use 1.75mm dowels (raw filament). I set the holes to 1.8mm and still had to ream out holes. You should be able to cut the model into 3 and fit on a 180x180 bed.
Thanks to null for designing & supporting an amazing open sourced keyboard. I used KiKad to export the PCB to STEP and was amazed. It made the design process so easy.
Extras: I've added an accent piece to cover the bad join. (You can print it with a filament change for extra flair). And I've added an insert for the electronics section.
This was designed in OnShape, Feel free to edit it to your liking.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.