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Sculptured Ergodox keycaps
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Sculptured keycaps for ErgoDox. Of course, they will fit to many other keyboards, but ErgoDox keycaps is my primary goal. Some years ago, I have adjusted keys from the linked model to fit well in Ergodox. My additions: * Key bumps for keys like F, J or 5. (see \*bc.stl and \*.bcr.stl) * Model for the very bottom row (see evbr models). The design assumes they are **not** pressed by thumb, which differs from many other keyboards. * Model for low height keys useful for inner keys of thumb cluster (see dsa_el2i.stl) * Models for four keys with 1.5 height (see dcs_e??_sr.stl) * Support for rotated stems (relevant for the four keys with 1.5 height) You can see [which model is recommended to be used where](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQPDlnAhvhia3NrMyzmkX0Zh8PgE8TKmAXd_iVsLRdS74sZ0MvfFRAFsOQ_7T7QOCb-0l_HKTx0KKfd/pubhtml?gid=681996875&single=true). You can see that some of the models (e.g., non-inverted DSA) are not mentioned in the layout. That's because I have decided to go another way. I know, the original model is deprecated now, but it works well as a base for those models, so I am not going to upgrade the base, until there is some need. If you want to, feel free to do it. ## File names The file names follow a naming convention. It contains: 1. Model name (e.g., dcs_1, dcs_2, dsa, dsa_el). 2. Optionally size (usually empty, which is 1, but some models have 1.5 or 2) 3. Optionally flags – `bc` for traditional F/J bump, `bcr` for rotated bump for key 5, `i` for inverted dish of DSA keys, sr for rotated stem. Originally, I used to build those files directly from OpenSCAD and manage the naming manually. Later, I have made create-args.sh that generated config for OpenSCAD from the naming convention. The script can build a config for any name that follows the convention.
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