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CRKBD tented case remix
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# CRKBD tented case remix
Remixed from:
* [thingiverse](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4539162)
* [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/h9fxft/crkbd_corne_keyboard_tented_case/)
## Modifications
* Opening for USB connection made larger
* Cut out portion for TRRS cable
* Scaled to 97% so that the holes fit the PCB holes/standoffs better
## Recommended print settings
### Ender 3 Pro, Hatchbox wood PLA
* 200C extruder temp
* 60C bed temp
* 80-90% speed (50mm/s * .8 if slicing in Cura)
* Dynamic quality/0.16mm layer height
* The original design lets you use 0.2mm layer height, but the smaller scale means slower and finer, I guess?
## Notes
* The taller legs probably go on the inside, and the smaller leg is for the outside (I think).
* Use 3x M2x8 screw for the legs
* You probably can't screw too far in that you run into the PCB, but be careful anyways
* Remove the acrylic bottom if one came with your corne. You can (shoul
Remixed from:
* [thingiverse](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4539162)
* [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/h9fxft/crkbd_corne_keyboard_tented_case/)
## Modifications
* Opening for USB connection made larger
* Cut out portion for TRRS cable
* Scaled to 97% so that the holes fit the PCB holes/standoffs better
## Recommended print settings
### Ender 3 Pro, Hatchbox wood PLA
* 200C extruder temp
* 60C bed temp
* 80-90% speed (50mm/s * .8 if slicing in Cura)
* Dynamic quality/0.16mm layer height
* The original design lets you use 0.2mm layer height, but the smaller scale means slower and finer, I guess?
## Notes
* The taller legs probably go on the inside, and the smaller leg is for the outside (I think).
* Use 3x M2x8 screw for the legs
* You probably can't screw too far in that you run into the PCB, but be careful anyways
* Remove the acrylic bottom if one came with your corne. You can (shoul
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