1984 Clear 60% Keyboard Case with 5 Degree Wedge - GH60 Compatible


Regular price $57.00
1984 Clear 60% Keyboard Case with 5 Degree Wedge - GH60 Compatible
1984 Clear 60% Keyboard Case with 5 Degree Wedge - GH60 Compatible
1984 Clear 60% Keyboard Case with 5 Degree Wedge - GH60 Compatible
1984 Clear 60% Keyboard Case with 5 Degree Wedge - GH60 Compatible
1984 Clear 60% Keyboard Case with 5 Degree Wedge - GH60 Compatible
1984 Clear 60% Keyboard Case with 5 Degree Wedge - GH60 Compatible
1984 Clear 60% Keyboard Case with 5 Degree Wedge - GH60 Compatible
1984 Clear 60% Keyboard Case with 5 Degree Wedge - GH60 Compatible
1984 Clear 60% Keyboard Case with 5 Degree Wedge - GH60 Compatible

Keyboardbelle 1984 Case in Transparent Clear

This is a revised 1984 design for RGB underglow PCBs.

  • Brass Heat Inserts (installed)
  • Steel Screws (4mm)
  • Printed in Clear PLA ("Non-Yellow") Plastic, 3D Printed
  • 9 Cork Feet (2 extra)
  • 9 Foam Adhesive Dots - Double-sided (2 extra)

Please note this is the case only, no PCB is included. I have a PCB pictured sitting in the case so the underglow lighting can be previewed. Also the first photo is a customer photo of a completed build using this case kit and their own PCB, keycap set, custom cable, and desk pad.)

I like using the Instant60 PCB when building these for the most glow. I have a few still in stock that are a custom retro colorway  

This version of the 1984 includes  a 5 degree Wedge in matching clear to let the glow shine brighter underneath the case. These look great with underglow lighting patterns and if in-switch LEDs are installed, they help illuminate the top bezel of the case,

The Wedge is designed to be attached with the included double-sided foam adhesive dots.

Cork feet are included. There are rounded indentations on both sides of the Wedge to help place the adhesive and feet.

The Wedge creates a layer of foam between your desk and the case so it feels nicer when typing. Instead of a gasket mount decoupling the PCB from the case, the foam adhesive decouples the case from the wedge underneath.

My updated case designs have trimmable PCB supports, so any support that may interfere with a PCB component underneath can be trimmed away with wire cutters easily.

The holes for the vent pattern can have stringy plastic left attached to them, so you may need a hobby knife to trim away any excess plastic on the inside of the case before using the case.

Build photos and feedback are appreciated!

 

Thanks!