Following extensive use of my keyboard, I recognized the necessity for a palm rest to enhance my setup. However, I encountered a significant issue: the palm rest failed to securely attach to the keyboard. This became particularly problematic during cleaning or reorganization processes, as the palm rest would not remain affixed to the keyboard when moved. To address this, I undertook the design of a specialized frame intended to seamlessly integrate both components.
The development process required the iteration of six different versions, each incorporating incremental improvements to achieve the desired functionality and stability. A notable challenge was the limitation imposed by the size of my 3D printer's build plate, which necessitated dividing the design into manageable segments. This led to the invention of a T clasp mechanism, designed to securely unite the segments into a cohesive whole.
Furthermore, in pursuit of enhancing the aesthetic appeal of my keyboard setup, I opted to replace several keycaps with alternatives that offered a more visually pleasing appearance. In an effort to contribute to the community and assist others who may face similar challenges, I will be making the frame design available as a .STL file for unrestricted use. This initiative aims to provide a practical solution that promotes both ergonomic benefits and an improved aesthetic for keyboard users.
I have also resolved to name this keyboard the KC 6H, a decision influenced by the extensive six-hour endeavor required to lubricate each key, as well as the iterative process of crafting six distinct versions to achieve a perfectly fitting frame.
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