Hi All,
I’m planning to print a plate & case for a handwired 46-key split kb. I have access to both SLA & FDM printers at a fab lab, so wondering which printer tech would be best to print various parts such as keycaps, plate, case etc. Function’s more important than looks for me.
I’m allowed to use PLA or TPU for the FDM, and the default resin (ABS-like?) for SLA.
I’m thinking:
- Keycaps: SLA (I want really thin keycaps)
- Plate: ?? (not sure what’s better for a thin & durable plate that allows a bit of flex when typing)
- Case: FDM (Due to costs, and easy to embed screws & magnets)
- Wrist rest (if any): FDM? Would TPU wrist rest be clean or comfortable?
- Gaskets, extra layers (if any): FDM (cuz TPU)
What do you think?
For my board, I printed keycaps, plate and case all with FDM in PLA.
Can you share the files for your case? I’m wanting to make the same (Hillside 40, no?), but can only find files for a 46, and am hoping to avoid the learning curve needed for 3d modeling. Thanks.
This is actually my fork of the Hillside with enough PCB changes that the case won’t directly work with the original hillside unfortunately. Here’s my repo: https://github.com/wannabecoffeenerd/hillside
I see. Thanks for sharing. I’ll check it out.
Wow, that looks gorgeous!!