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moortadelo OP t1_je7wjfb wrote

I built my Iris this past weekend using SA Mitospeed keycaps and Kiwi switches. The 3D printed case was a bit too tall for my liking so I decided to design and print some Godspeed themed custom wrist rests to go along with it :)

Pretty pleased with the end result!

I uploaded the wrist rests STLs here, in case anyone is interested.

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_RexDart t1_je8are5 wrote

Boy I wish I could afford 3d printing

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TommieBommie88 t1_je96eu1 wrote

Could you provide a closeup of the texture on the wristwrest? The feel probably depends a lot on your printer settings. Is it comfortable?

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moortadelo OP t1_je9ex0o wrote

I'm using a textured PEI sheet, so the texture is quite comfortable in my opinion. If you wanted smooth you csn always use a smooth surface to print them on.

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SFA_Solar_Flare t1_jeah4bh wrote

Man, I wish split keyboards like that weren't so damn expensive, I know there's budget options but many of them require soldering and full assembly :/

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moortadelo OP t1_jec5dr3 wrote

You can get an Iris kit for less than $150 bucks :D

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