Hi All,

I’m planning to print a plate & case for a handwired 46-key split kb. I have access to both SLA & FDM printers at a fab lab, so wondering which printer tech would be best to print various parts such as keycaps, plate, case etc. Function’s more important than looks for me.

I’m allowed to use PLA or TPU for the FDM, and the default resin (ABS-like?) for SLA.

I’m thinking:

  • Keycaps: SLA (I want really thin keycaps)
  • Plate: ?? (not sure what’s better for a thin & durable plate that allows a bit of flex when typing)
  • Case: FDM (Due to costs, and easy to embed screws & magnets)
  • Wrist rest (if any): FDM? Would TPU wrist rest be clean or comfortable?
  • Gaskets, extra layers (if any): FDM (cuz TPU)

What do you think?

  • @mptsoundsOP
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    21 year ago

    Hmm what’s the rationale to print the plate with FDM? Are SLA plates brittle or inflexible? (if printed with ABS)? I don’t have much experience with SLA. And good point, I’ll check Thingiverse for the thickness.

    • deepfriedchril
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      31 year ago

      It’s just more due to the size and it being a mostly flat print makes it ideal for fdm.

      • @mptsoundsOP
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        11 year ago

        Ah that’s true. I got the SLA printer’s build volume and indeed it can’t fit a whole half of the split kb in any way.

    • @pca006132
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      21 year ago

      The main problem with SLA is the material and size. I don’t think SLA can print ABS?

      • @mptsoundsOP
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        11 year ago

        I think this SLA printer can print ABS. Or at least I’m told the default resin is ABS-like. Probably not as durable I’m guessing.