Mechanical Keyboard – MECH-104 3D Printer Model

Author: @
License: CC BY-NC
File formats: STL,SLDPRT
Download type: zip
Size:4.1MB

The file 'Mechanical Keyboard – MECH-104 3D Printer Model' is (STL,SLDPRT) file type, size is 4.1MB.

Summary

Updated 8/12/2021

Added a teensy mount as well as larger holes for the screws. Use the "updated" bot parts.

Motivation

A few weeks ago I got very interested in the idea of 3d printed keyboards. My brother had a broken mechanical keyboard which I de-soldered the switches from which left me only needing the diodes, Teensy 2.0, screws and keycaps. After looking through what thingiverse had to offer, I choose between the @FedorSosnin 's Sick-68 and @fumbucker 's Clueboard 66%. I printed and assembled both, but ultimately ended up soldering and programming the clueboard. With this knowledge I decided to make a full size keyboard with the strengths of both. The spacing measurements and overall design is taken from the sick-68, the alternating layers is taken from the clueboard.

Tutorial

Full tutorial is available on my website:
Mechanical Keys Tutorial

Keymap

Wiring

Pins

Hex File (fixed)


=Download Hex File=

Congrats on your new keyboard.

Bot_p1.STL 115.5KB
Bot_p1_updated.STL 101.4KB
Bot_p2.STL 124.9KB
Bot_p2_updated.STL 177.6KB
Bot_p3.STL 124.1KB
Bot_p3_updated.STL 177.6KB
Bot_p4.STL 68.2KB
Bot_p4_updated.STL 94.7KB
Bot_whole6_p1.SLDPRT 228.3KB
Bot_whole6_p1_teensy.SLDPRT 481.0KB
Bot_whole6_p2.SLDPRT 228.6KB
Bot_whole6_p3.SLDPRT 226.1KB
Bot_whole6_p4.SLDPRT 213.2KB
Meck104feet.SLDPRT 112.0KB
Meck104feet.STL 180.3KB
top_left.STL 229.8KB
top_middle.STL 201.1KB
top_right.STL 241.1KB
top_whole10_left.SLDPRT 778.5KB
top_whole10_middle.SLDPRT 831.2KB
top_whole10_right.SLDPRT 842.6KB