Thursday, November 24, 2022

Mac Keyboard Grippy Feet #3DThursday #3DPrinting

schizist shares:

This must be printed with supports. I used the default Cura supports, but I think I would have had an easier time had I gone with Tree supports. When I removed the supports, I did break a couple of the mushroom tabs off by accident, but the grippies have stayed on.

I used a clamp to press them into the mold filled with silicon caulk, then left it overnight, and gave them another hour or two to stop feeling tacky.

I used 3M stickers to adhere them to the keyboard.

The slope is ~4°, the front adds ~.25″ (6.35mm) in height, and the rear adds ~.5″ (~12.7mm) in height.

The pictures were taken after 3-4 months of daily use.

download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5537990



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