This is a custom keyboard meant to be easily and quickly 3D printable on most FFF/FDM printers. It's inspired by the Viterbi, Iris, and Dactyl Manuform keyboards.
This case has been designed to be easily 3D printed on most FFF/FDM printers. I designed it in Autodesk Fusion 360, and printed it on a Prusa MK3s. It should print in just over 19 hours for all four parts you need. All you need for the case are these printed parts and 6 qty. M2x10 screws that are commonly available.
I've provided the following files:
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chiron-r7-v21.f3z
Autodesk Fusion 360 source files
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chiron-r7-v21.3mf
The whole Slic3r project with all the parts in the recommended orientations for printing on the Prusa MK3s.
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chiron-r7-v21-single-print.stl
A single STL file for all the parts in the recommended orientation for printing.
I've also included STLs for each part separately in case you want to slice and print them separately. I have not included gcode because it's not safe to print gcode you get from the internet without reading and understanding it all first. It's way safer and easier to slice things yourself.
If you make this, you can use whatever controller and firmware you like. My board runs QMK. Find my firmware and default keymap here: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/handwired/chiron