/frequency_case

Frequency split 60% keyboard case

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Quefrency case

Long, elegant, simple. The case fits latest quefrency pcb (rev. 3) in 60%.

Plate and case files

In left and right folder there are 3d models and fusion360 source files for both sides of the case. Each folder contains:

  • .f3d fusion360 source file of both top and bottom
  • bottom .stl 3d model ready to print
  • top .stl 3d model ready to print
  • top WKL .stl 3d model ready to print

Plates are in plate folder.

Mounting

The case uses half gasket mount, which mean you should use gaskets only on bottom case (or bottom of the plate). I personally use 2 short gaskets on each bottom's top and bottom side.

There is plenty of space to use less/more gasket area, more gasket space yields less flexible experience, with short ones even alu plate is quite bouncy.

Required hardware

From KeebIO you should purchase:

  • KeebIO Quefrency rev. 3 pcbs (without 65/XT clusters)
  • KeebIO rubber feet kit

Or order your own pcbs and rubber feet, however case was not tested with opensource rev.1 pcb using trs cable.

For case you need:

  • brass inserts: M3x3 x 12
  • screws: M3x5mm x 8
  • screws: M3x12mm x 8
  • screws: M3x25mm x 8

Additionally, for full build you will need:

  • some gaskets
  • usb c to usb c cable to connect splits, usb c cable to connect keyboard
  • switches, stabs, keycaps of your liking

WKL top

WKL top uses 1.25U blockers on second furthest 1.25U keys from left and right. This is only cause there's no 1.5U 1U 1.5U symmetrical option :(