Interesting project. Do you care to provide more details about the mounting system and case screws? The renders do a fine job of explaining the exterior but there is nothing for the internals.
You are going "screw-less", but the only way I can see that being possible(based off the renders you have provided) is having 4 screws under the feet(which isn't enough for even a 60% gasket board).
I'm very confused about the move to a south-paw design. This is generally a polarising opinion. Is this something you actually wanted to do before posting the IC, and couldn't decide on? Or are you just accomodating to requests made by people in this thread? It's been live for a day and you're fundamentally changing the layout and will have to remodel everything. This is incredibly odd for a personal project but makes sense if you're just designing for what "people want"(which isn't the way to go about projects imo).
I personally deteste designer names or logos on the exterior of boards("designed by X") because I believe it only serves a purpose for the board designer and no one else. I think an internal engraving is much more fitting for this application. Understandable if you wouldn't want to make this change; I understand it's an opinion.
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Thanks for you reply, I wanted to create a keyboard for myself and the community too. But I couldn't decide if whether people wanted southpaw or not. (I don't mind southpaw or not). So I created an IC Form for the community to decide whether they want southpaw or non.
I'm just showing the incomplete version of the non-southpaw version of the model. Screws will be from the top of the board, not under the feet.
The brass weight will also have some changes in the second model.
I also plan on removing that designed by yoboard and adding a aesthetic logo instead.
I know you can't see them but I will only complete this model (non-southpaw) if the community prefers this layout. For now, there is no point putting any more work into this model until the community votes on the layouts in the IC form.