BeniBice shares:
Designed for Kailh Choc Low Profile V2. Probably also works with V1.
The keeb is splitted in two parts so it fits on smaller printers and can be resin welded/ glued together.
The print was done using a resin printer and the keycaps fit well. You might have to rescale the model if you’re printing with filament/ different resin.
I’ve used an elite-C as controller, but everything compatible with the pro micro should work.
The layout is pretty much the one from CRKBD with the outer most columns removed.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5249367
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