Recurve Mechanical Keyboard

Recurve Mechanical Keyboard

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This is an ergonomic mechanical keyboard I designed and use daily. The source Fusion 360 files are available [here](https://a360.co/2Ts2gEZ) In order to build this the following parts will be needed: * 80 Cherry MX compatible switches, I used kailh box browns. * 80 Diodes * [Teensy 2.0](https://www.pjrc.com/store/teensy.html) * Key caps, I designed this keyboard specifically for the [Big Bang keycap set](https://kbdfans.cn/products/gbkbdfans-x-muni-mix-big-bang-ortholinear-keyset) * Button head M3 screws. Cap heads will interfere with pressing the switches. Printing: * Both Case.stl and SwitchPlate.stl will need to be printed twice; once mirrored and once as is. * All other parts print once. Assembly: * Sand the edges that touching edges of the case and Switchplate so they meet without any gaps. * Cut some 1.75mm filament as pins for joining the halves of both the switch plate and case. * Glue the halves of the SwitchPlate and Case together. It helps to use a super glue activator. * The Covers for the switch plate should be glued on in using pins as well. * Glue in the joiner.stl on the case. * Ensure the switch plate fits into the case, It should fit very tightly. There are wholes on the bottom of the case so a small screwdriver can be used to pop the switch plate back out of the case. * Use hot glue the teensy to the Switch Plate, there are small markings for the buttom edge of the board on the bottom of the Switch Plate. * Wire the keyboard; see the [QMK hand wired guide](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/docs/hand_wire.md). * I will upload my QMK soon to github for the firmware.

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