MX keycap to Buckling Springs prototype.
Posted: 26 Jul 2021, 12:31
After wanting more keycaps available for Model M, like many others they've come across the previous attempts at MX to Buckling springs projects and seen them go no where besides some photos. Today (tonight for me) I will be releasing a working MX keycap to Buckling spring adapter, there are a few things that need to be fixed which I have listed down below. If you are more experienced and want to help with the project then a .IPT file with what I've done so far will be available and for those who just want to try it out on there 3D printer a .STL is also provided.
Current issues/tweaks that are needed:
Here is a demo of it working. You will have to reseat the adapter a few times before the spring rests on the little nub properly.
https://imgur.com/a/rhVDE49

Download: I will be releasing a shorter height version soon but school work is taking my time. If you have any questions ill happily answer them if can. Ill be adding back the download just need to fix a few things.
Credits: Fonzman on Thingiverse https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1849140 which created the model I modified to make this and Sebastian Götte on Github https://github.com/jaseg/Model-M that Fonzman made his models from.
I used a stock Voxelab Aquila with a 0.4mm nozzle with some $30 AUD PLA of amazon, if someone with a better printer and tighter tolerances and better print quality I'd love to see how it turns out. The print settings I used 0.2mm layer height, no supports, raft optional but I did use a skirt. Current issues/tweaks that are needed:
- The nub inside the stem where the spring sits is a little too small for 3D printer tolerances try a few times before it works properly.
- The cherry mount is smaller than official spec as my 3d printer couldn't print the sizes properly.
- The adapter is too tall for most keycaps as shown in the video but this wouldn't be a hard fix.
- Missing the side rails.
Here is a demo of it working. You will have to reseat the adapter a few times before the spring rests on the little nub properly.
https://imgur.com/a/rhVDE49
Download: I will be releasing a shorter height version soon but school work is taking my time. If you have any questions ill happily answer them if can. Ill be adding back the download just need to fix a few things.
Credits: Fonzman on Thingiverse https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1849140 which created the model I modified to make this and Sebastian Götte on Github https://github.com/jaseg/Model-M that Fonzman made his models from.