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EcoSteno Keyboard Frame
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I recently got an EcoSteno v1.0.18 keyboard for learning stenography. I designed this case to prevent dust from getting between the rear panel and PCB and also to add a small tilt similar to conventional keyboards.
It's designed for the ecosteno to slot directly into the main case print without having to remove any of the nuts on the bottom of the keyboard. The rear panel has slots for 4 M4x20mm flathead screws to hold the panels together. The STEP files are included if you want to modify it to use different-sized screws, although it is a tight enough fit that I'm not sure the screws were even necessary. I don't have plans on using the tripod mount right now but that would be a simple edit to make.
You'll need to remove the rubber pads on the underside of the keyboard before assembling but they can be reattached to the bottom of the case.
Note: my print for the main case is slightly warped since I printed it upright and that is why there is a gap between the panels. With a bet
It's designed for the ecosteno to slot directly into the main case print without having to remove any of the nuts on the bottom of the keyboard. The rear panel has slots for 4 M4x20mm flathead screws to hold the panels together. The STEP files are included if you want to modify it to use different-sized screws, although it is a tight enough fit that I'm not sure the screws were even necessary. I don't have plans on using the tripod mount right now but that would be a simple edit to make.
You'll need to remove the rubber pads on the underside of the keyboard before assembling but they can be reattached to the bottom of the case.
Note: my print for the main case is slightly warped since I printed it upright and that is why there is a gap between the panels. With a bet
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