Finished the 3D printed case for the keyboard layout I cut on my laser (project still in progress).
Submitted 9 months ago by wjrii@kbin.social to 3dprinting@lemmy.world
Submitted 9 months ago by wjrii@kbin.social to 3dprinting@lemmy.world
infinitevalence@discuss.online 9 months ago
That looks really good, the quality of the print and quality of the plate are top notch!
rambos@lemm.ee 9 months ago
I would rate print quality 10/10, but that made me zoom in and found a gap between two printed parts 😀 OP, it looks too good for that gap! Please fix that asap! Joking ofc, I think its amazing honestly…also dont even know how did you assemble that, but throwing this pic here just in case you want to know how I deal with alignement when gluing 2 parts 😉
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wjrii@kbin.social 9 months ago
It's actually not secured yet. I included a couple of hexagonal openings in the long legs of the print that should accommodate a heated brass standoff just about right; it'll be very similar to your alignment pins. I used the idea on my last keyboard and it worked well. The gap will be closed a bit more after securing the screws from the bottom plate. It will be nowhere near "perfect," and but the end result should be a bit cleaner than this in-progress state. I am fairly pleased how decorative grooves draw the eye away from the seam a bit, but I'm not really trying to hide that it is 3D printed, and that in two pieces.
wjrii@kbin.social 9 months ago
White filament and a sharp pocket knife hide many sins, but thanks. It came out quite okay, and the cheap hardboard from Home Depot cuts very nicely with even a cheap laser.