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Nostalgia never goes out of fashion, it just moves to new eras. Right now, the early days of 3D gaming are all the rage, with ...
The " lalboard," as it's officially known, is a two-piece, 3D-printed monstrosity that looks very much like a medieval torture device—kind of a thumbscrew for all ten fingers at once.
For those considering designing your own 3D-printed switches, James suggests working ‘primarily on the switch feel’ first. Once you’ve got that down, you can focus on optimising for reliability.
You, too, can make a split keyboard with a 3D printer and $25 worth of components As spotted by Hackaday, this cool idea was brought to life by DanielYordanov on YouTube.
Image Credits:World Labs The AI-generated scenes, which anyone with a keyboard and mouse can explore in a demo on World Labs’ website, look impressive, if a bit cartoonish.