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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2952008
Easy to print 65% Keyboard by matt3o is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

# Summary

A 3D printable keyboard case based on the WhiteFox layout (a keyboard [I also designed](https://matt3o.com/whitefox-the-making-of/)) that can be used for a fun hand-wiring project.

The model is split in 5 main pieces so it's very simple to print on any consumer grade 3d printer. It is compatible with any cherry-like switch and costar stabilizers.

The USB port is designed for the Teensy 3 controller board. It also requires 2.5mm threaded inserts.

The switch holes are exactly 14mm, meaning that due to the *elephant foot* effect it will end up being a little tight. You can either compensate in your slicer or --like I did-- sand a little all holes. Also remember to sand along the ridge, it's where your palm rests and it can be unpleasant if too sharp.

The (very messy) model is [freely available on onshape](https://cad.onshape.com/documents/2310f3676d78ea2e7496fb21/w/05bdba880cfe5e65bb1d3b86/e/95f21be7fd0fd4c7bc4e9a2f). Go crazy!

# Print Settings

Printer Brand: Prusa
Printer: Prusa Mk2
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: 150µm
Infill: 25%

Notes: 
it should print without supports, except for one half of the top frame.

I printed with 6 top/bottom layers and 5 side-walls. That gives a lot of stability, but you can go away with 4 top/bottom layers and 4 side/walls, I wouldn't go lower than that.