
Redox Handwired
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Remix details: - I used the Lenbok Redox-rev0b fork of the case as a starting point, removed all the ports within OpenSCAD and made my changes in Fusion360 - https://github.com/Lenbok/scad-keyboard-cases/tree/master/redox-rev0b The differences are: - a micro-usb -> usb-c converting cables instead of a breakout board. - a trrs jack for connecting the 2 boards - different reset switches - I increased the height of the base to support the trrs jack - Increased the top's base to remove possible interference between trrs jack and the switches legs and/or wires Printing notes: - I recommend a brim on this print as the large base is prone to warping/peeling from the bed at the corners. - I printed with a 0.12mm layer height to have a smoother look without post processing. However my layer adhesion was not strong enough for the screw posts and they sheered off. [I ended up having to super glue some brass inserts in to replace the posts as I had already permanently attached items to the base.] I recommend either redesigning to the posts to use brass inserts or running a few tests to make sure your layer adhesion is good with your filament and machine settings. - I used a high infill value to try to give the keyboard some heft and because the thin walls of the print it did not impact the print time too much. Build notes: - See the original project by MattDB for the wiring guide and his build log. - Also follow his parts list but swap out the following parts - usb cable: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VBV1PY5 - trrs jack: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XG3YTC4 - reset switch: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/product/B07X8S99RH -Note that I messed up in the orientation of some of the switches. Make sure that they are oriented in a way to allow standard keycaps to fit.
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