Author Topic: when your board is pcb mount, and your OCD is triggered by crooked keycaps  (Read 1974 times)

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Offline mike-y

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because you used plate mount switches that don't have alignment pins. 

I used a mixture of leftover switches from other projects.  Some didn't have alignment pins, and a few ended up a little crooked after assembly.  So I decided I needed to make a switchplate .  I also was just looking for an excuse to get better at making keyboard things :D

Used swillkb's tools and then modified the file in QCAD to add the screw holes and adjust the overall size of the plate to make sure it fit inside the case.  Came out great!

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Re: when your board is pcb mount, and your OCD is triggered by crooked keycaps
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 14 November 2017, 04:04:47 »
Came out great!
It has indeed. Good job.
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