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Piantor split keyboard tenting legs
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Tenting legs that can be attached to the Piantor keyboard through the PCB's screw holes.
The screw holes of the model have a generous inner diameter to make sure M2 screws can pass through easily even if you are printing with a thick nozzle. To attach the legs directly to the PCB (without a switch plate or keyboard case to add extra distance) I used M2 4mm screws and nuts -- the bottom side of the STL base plate has generous insets to fit any M2 nut. Top the legs off with 1cm or 3/8" rubber feet.
The odd asymmetric shape of the base plates of the legs is necessary so that they fit even if the Piantor build uses hotswap sockets (which protrude out of the bottom of the PCB).
The legs provided as STLs have a total height of 15mm (2mm base plate + 13mm protruding legs), run the OpenSCAD file if you want to adjust the height.
Should print fine with any solid filament, I've used both PLA and PETG for them before.
The screw holes of the model have a generous inner diameter to make sure M2 screws can pass through easily even if you are printing with a thick nozzle. To attach the legs directly to the PCB (without a switch plate or keyboard case to add extra distance) I used M2 4mm screws and nuts -- the bottom side of the STL base plate has generous insets to fit any M2 nut. Top the legs off with 1cm or 3/8" rubber feet.
The odd asymmetric shape of the base plates of the legs is necessary so that they fit even if the Piantor build uses hotswap sockets (which protrude out of the bottom of the PCB).
The legs provided as STLs have a total height of 15mm (2mm base plate + 13mm protruding legs), run the OpenSCAD file if you want to adjust the height.
Should print fine with any solid filament, I've used both PLA and PETG for them before.
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