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KBD75 keyboard case
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Update: I have made a version that is lower profile, and more tilted. This one attaches together using two pairs of M3x16mm bolts and square nuts.
I didn't like how most cases for the KBD75 secure to the pcb instead of the plate, so I designed my own that slides on from either side and secures with a bolt, or by included tilt feet.
I used M3 heat-set threaded inserts for the holes, and self-adhesive rubber feet.
The groove-hole on bottom is also sized for M3.
Print in clear(-ish) PLA for the RGB lights to shine through
[OnShape document](https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8b6533a7e069a14af3087320/w/c950e7665fe15c0c4e1e9942/e/b266313ff041dc2629bc6f39)
Unfortunately, it looks like this version only fits the KBD75 Rev1.0 (with mini-USB), not the Rev2.0 (with USB-C). If I ever get a Rev2.0 keyboard, I will update the case to fit it.
I didn't like how most cases for the KBD75 secure to the pcb instead of the plate, so I designed my own that slides on from either side and secures with a bolt, or by included tilt feet.
I used M3 heat-set threaded inserts for the holes, and self-adhesive rubber feet.
The groove-hole on bottom is also sized for M3.
Print in clear(-ish) PLA for the RGB lights to shine through
[OnShape document](https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8b6533a7e069a14af3087320/w/c950e7665fe15c0c4e1e9942/e/b266313ff041dc2629bc6f39)
Unfortunately, it looks like this version only fits the KBD75 Rev1.0 (with mini-USB), not the Rev2.0 (with USB-C). If I ever get a Rev2.0 keyboard, I will update the case to fit it.
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