This is my take on the holy60 case from kbdfans. I wanted to build a keyboard with this case but thought the price was pretty high. So, I thought I could recreate it to be 3d printable. The main CAD file is unsplit, but to fit on most print beds (I use the mk3s+), I split it into 2 pieces to give it room and space to print with supports, and I will glue the pieces together with superglue once they are done (worked for me so far).
Some printers may be able to print without supports, but for the cleanest results, I would recommend using some supports (I love organic). Infill doesn't need to be incredibly high to produce good results, I used 25% for initial prints and it was pretty solid. Layer height of 0.15 or less is recommended if you want a smooth finish on your print.
Holes are designed for m3 standoffs that go along with my custom PCB, although some holes do interfere with stabilizer wires.
Designed for the KB2024 microcontroller, although might also fit with the Arduino Pro Micro with some tweaking.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.