KeyV2
Marlin
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OpenSCAD | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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KeyV2
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I designed and printed a complete set of keycaps for my Atreus with individual tactile legends in Braille, details in the comments.
I used the superb KeyV2 library for OpenSCAD to generate the keycap models.
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Finished my very first dactyl manuform 🎊 Why do we see so many printed cases but so little printed key caps?
Essentially I used this repo and it's OpenScad based generator: https://github.com/rsheldiii/KeyV2
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Cherry mold?
Hey! I'm trying to do the same thing. If you need a keycap generator KeyV2, the OpenSCAD setup, did really well for me. I've been struggling though because I don't have a resin printer. The trickiest part of creating your own molds, is that it copies the finish of the source of the mold exactly. Want a shiny keycaps? Better have a shiny key to copy. Want a matte finish? Sure hope the source is matte. Let me know if you ever get this figured out because I started down the exact same path wanting cherry profile, but only finding OEM profile molds.
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Custom generated DSA-profile keycaps
I would say its https://github.com/rsheldiii/KeyV2 or some fork of it, but I'd like to know the exact source too.
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DSA profile keys on a phrozen mini 8k
DSA keys have a nice curved top and a consistent profile across all keys. These were generated with KeyV2 for my moonlander split keyboard since I need all 1u keys.
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I see your puny, pathetic 20 PPM rotary encoders... and I raise you a 100 PPM encoder taken from a CNC!
any chance you could share your process for printing the stems? I have a 3d printing library for keycaps that supports choc keys, but the stems are really fragile...
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My first keyboard design!
if you have access to a 3d printer you can also make double sculpted keycaps with my library. Choc stems are quite difficult to print though, your best bet is a resin printer
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Mass export stl from text list ?
First time user of Openscad I am using it using rsheldiii/KeyV2: KeyV2: A Parametric Mechanical Keycap Library (github.com) project.
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hey guys, it it true that you can make a ergomechkeyboard diy with 3d printer?
KeyV2: https://github.com/rsheldiii/KeyV2
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Vertical offset between rows with DSA
the downside of this approach is that you need to model the keycaps but thankfully libraries like resheldiii's KeyV2 exist.
Marlin
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Why Prusa is floundering, and how you can avoid their fate
There is _a lot_ wrong with Marlin. It is a complex codebase, full with ancient artefacts, litterred with preprocessor ifdefs every 2-3 lines of code, dynamic includes in the middle of CPP files, etc[1]. It's about as unreadable as C++ code gets--well, I guess it's not template metaprogramming.
Klipper by contrast is a breeze to read through[2].
I am very grateful for Marlin, for all of reprap, and everyone who has contributed to it. But saying there is nothing wrong with it is straight up misguided.
[1]: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/blob/bugfix-2.1.x/M...
[2]: https://github.com/Klipper3d/klipper/blob/master/src/lcd_hd4...
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E steps way off.
I think you are mistaken. I can't speak for implementations preceding the Ender 3 V2, so what you're saying may have been true at some point for other machines. However, here you can see Marlin developers confirm that there is an EEPROM on the stock E2V2 board using diagrams from Creality and photographic confirmation. Here is the datasheet for the EEPROM. Here is a thread discussing this Marlin release, and also the then-recent release of official Creality firmware which resolved the same issue. Since the stock firmware is based on Marlin, and at the time Marlin did not support this type of EEPROM, the EEPROM was not usable at launch. Any mainstream firmware (official or third-party) from the last three years will be using the onboard EEPROM unless the user intentionally specified otherwise.
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FYI: Marlin 2.1.2.1 on Sapphire plus v2
pull latest Marlin from github: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin
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Ender 3 Pro + Octoprint = Thermal Malfunction, system stopped! Heater_ID: E0
Also, checked the following discussion but seems like I need to update the firmware to be able to comment that like right? Temperature variance monitor tweaks by zeleps · Pull Request #23571 · MarlinFirmware/Marlin · GitHub
- Marlin DACAI Screen Bug
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Anycubic Kobra Marlin 2.1+ based custom firmware
i spent some time and successfully rebased Kobra 2.8.2 OG firmware from an unknown Marlin ~2.0.8 frankenstein to a clean latest (as of now) release (not bugfix) 2.1.x -- v2.1.2.1 + 1 commit
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Digraphs and Trigraphs
As an example, check the macropocalypse in Marlin - but the actual trigger for me to start was Reprap firmware doing a floating point divide in interrupt context while targeting AVR8 core…
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Need advice on intermittent thermal runaway (Ender 3 V2)
Any change of thermistor or to a PT100/PT1000 will require recompiling the firmware, because every type has different characteristics. Marlin uses an internal table to calculate the temperature for whatever reading it gets from the CPU's analogue-to-digital converter. It has many tables for different thermistors, but only one is ever incorporated at compile time. So you have to specify which type you're using. You can see the commonly-used types in the list in Marlin's Configuration.h file, in the section headed // @section temperature. The tables themselves are in Marlin/src/module/thermistor.
- Marlin ramps1.4
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Has anyone actually edited Marlin source code and added a new feature?
FWIW It IS open source but the GNU General Public License v3.0 rules apply. https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/blob/bugfix-2.1.x/LICENSE
What are some alternatives?
ErgoDash - keyboard
MKS-TinyBee - MKS TinyBee is a mainboard for 3d printing, based on ESP32 module
dactyl-manuform
SKR-2
scad-keyboard-cases - OpenSCAD Mechanical Keyboard Cases
klipper - Klipper is a 3d-printer firmware
void16 - A 4x4 handwired macropad, running QMK firmware
Marlin-2.0.X-MKS-Robin-Nano - Marlin 2.0.X for the MKS Robin Nano 1.1/1.2
dactyl-keyboard - Web generator for dactyl keyboards.
BIGTREETECH-SKR-mini-E3 - BIGTREETECH SKR-mini-E3 motherboard is a ultra-quiet, low-power, high-quality 3D printing machine control board. It is launched by the 3D printing team of Shenzhen BIGTREE technology co., LTD. This board is specially tailored for Ender 3 printer, perfectly replacing the original Ender3 printer motherboard.
CMD-dactyl-manuform
Ender-3 - The Creality3D Ender-3, a fully Open Source 3D printer perfect for new users on a budget.