
keebcu - andimoto75Q1 iso
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This is one of my keyboard designs I made with my keebcu keyboard customizer. It is a 75+% Q1 Layout mechanical keyboard which can be printed on smaller printers such as Prusa Mini. 75Q1iso means 75% size with Keychron Q1 style keyboard with ISO layout. This model additionally has a top frame to hide the switches. This gives a nice clean look. If you want to build the complete keyboard at once, I added the complete models also. This design uses an Teensy2 as controller. If you want some customizations, check out the repository and modifiy the keyboard files or build yourself a custom one. OpenSCAD files and documentation: https://github.com/andimoto/keebcu Wiring Diagram can be found here: https://github.com/andimoto/keebcu/blob/develop/wiring_sheets/andimoto75Q1-iso/andimoto75Q1_iso_teensy2_wiring.pdf Firmware can be found here: https://github.com/andimoto/keebcu/tree/develop/qmk-builds/andimoto75Q1-iso Firmware Sources can be found here: https://github.com/andimoto/qmk_firmware/tree/andimoto-keyboards/keyboards/andimoto/andimoto75Q1iso You need: - keyboard case (left & right or complete) - lid (left & right or complete) - risers - wrist rest (optional) - cherry mx style switches - fancy keycaps (for this the Q1 iso keycaps fit directly) - costar stabilizers - glue - wires (thin) - 1N4148 diodes - 12x m3x8 screws for lid - 20x m2.5x8 screws for frame I also added the complete model which can be printed on bigger printers. Keyboard is 325mm in length. If you have questions write me! Have fun building it!!
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