![]() We think it’s beautiful, but then again are easily captivated by such practicality. says it’s sturdy but not portable, and for some reason feels the need to apologize for the looks. Thirdly are the arches, the business part where the switches go. Underneath that is the tenting foot, which changes the lateral inclination. The rack acts like a bottom plate and has slots for holding the columns (arches) in place. It was designed in FreeCAD and has three parts - the rack, the tenting foot, and the arches. ’s dactyl chimera is an ergo sandbox, a test bench for column curvature, stagger, and height that should keep you from having to iterate all day and night. ![]() ![]() Have you been wanting to build your own keyboard, ergonomic or otherwise, but are hesitant to spend all that time and filament on something that may not be a good fit for your hands? Glad as we are that the dactyl is open-source, to get in there and really mess around with it requires intimate knowledge of either OpenSCAD or Clojure.
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