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Sofle Choc Case With Threaded Screw Inserts
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This is a remix of lytedev's 3D printed case design for Brian Low's Kialh Choc variant of Josef Adamčík's Sofle split mechanical keyboard. lytedev's original case designs used standoff legs for the case. This variant is nearly identical, but it replaces the standoffs with holes for threaded screw inserts. There's also a low profile variant of this design (as seen in the included pictures) which gives the case a uniform height. This design is a fun way to add a bit of color to your Sofle Choc, or to protect some of the exposed metal contacts on the underside.
This design leverages M2 x 3.2mm x 3mm threaded screw inserts. Here's an example Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LBQFNQD To be clear, the inserts use M2 screws, are 3.2mm wide, and 3mm tall. The 3D printed case actually has 3mm holes in the design. To install them, simply place the insert on top of one of the holes, then use the tip (or side of a particularly fine tip) of a heated soldering iron to push them in. After
This design leverages M2 x 3.2mm x 3mm threaded screw inserts. Here's an example Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LBQFNQD To be clear, the inserts use M2 screws, are 3.2mm wide, and 3mm tall. The 3D printed case actually has 3mm holes in the design. To install them, simply place the insert on top of one of the holes, then use the tip (or side of a particularly fine tip) of a heated soldering iron to push them in. After
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