The file 'Keychron Q11 Keyboard Stand 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 252.3KB.
I've used a Goldtouch split keyboard for over a decade which has a really nice built-in tenting solution, but I wanted to upgrade to a mechanical keyboard. I went with the Keychron Q11 because it is a split mechanical keyboard that could lend itself well to the same tenting design, and is hot swappable so I can swap out the reds for some switches I can use for work and gaming.
I liked some of the wedge-type designs on Thingiverse, but none of them seemed like they would be a good candidate for this keyboard. Besides tenting at a certain angle, I also wanted to space the 2 halves from each other in a consistent manner to make typing easier. That is the purpose of the connector piece, as it will space the two halves from each other in a very solid feeling manner.
I designed this from scratch in Fusion 360. Depending on the tolerances of your printer you may want to print the connector piece a little smaller than designed (99% of original size) so it will fit in the recess of each side.
I'm typing out this description within the first 30 minutes of using the stand for this keyboard, and it feels very similar to my Goldtouch.
Connector.stl | 1.8KB | |
Left.stl | 304.9KB | |
Right.stl | 281.2KB |