Keyboarder 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Desk space is perhaps the highest-demand real estate there is.

I have a Corsair K95 keyboard and I keep a couple of objects on my desk between me and the keyboard for that I use regularly—namely, a pen, paper pad & physical calculator.

I'm well aware that all of this can be done digitally via the keyboard and PC- but hey, this is 3D printing BABY- I will continue to min-max my extremely specific workflows and workspace and share it online or die trying!


I always felt that the OEM wrist rest baked into the keyboard was a bit of wasted space, and especially after putting a considerable amount of miles on mine, I was looking for a replacement option.

And so I cooked up the "Keyboarder"

The concept is a customizable keyboard-attached wrist rest platform. You snap on the bracket interface and then design/add modules that suit you.

At the time of writing, I haven't exactly stuck to the concept as my only 3 modules only really fit with each other, but the holes are there for more.

The brackets fit together and snap to the keyboard as the OEM wrist support would, then you pop on your modules simple dropping into the holes.

The modules I've made as of the time of writing:
An adjustable gaming wrist rest with a pen holder, holder for a paper pad, and holder for my calculator. I might fiddle around with the wrist rest or attempt something of a 'work/play' concept but this is what I have for now. The gaming wrist rest does require a couple of screws. I didn't thread it, maybe future iterations can snap or something. Till then, if then comes, use the shortest screws you have.

Fits the following specifically:

Calc.stl 135.2KB
Left_Bracket_v2.stl 279.6KB
Paper_Pad.stl 149.6KB
Right_Bracket_v2.stl 279.9KB