I've finally found an affordable CNC. I'm waiting for the USB module to be available, they say 15 days max.
I'm also still waiting for the shipping quotes from qwertim. It seems we can have the plates cut and sent directly to a logistic service and finally to you. That would be great because we would avoid the shipping to me from UK fees.
well, I believe that an angled plate would be ideal, but very hard to design (considering the cost of prototypes). At the end using feet is the easiest solution and lets you comfortably change the angle at your will.pyrelink wrote: ↑So a question for the floor here.
In a keyboard, the types of elevation and angle preferred are very subjective and vary person to person. When designing a case, do you think it is better to design the case with a specific angle in mind. As in mount the plate or design it on a slope of sorts.
Or build it completely flat, and create all the elevation and angle with keyboard feet?
I don't mean what is the most common solution, but if your goal was to put an angle into your case, would mounting the plate at an angle in the case, actually provide any significant benefit or inconvenience compared to making an elevation with feet.
Haven't really given this much thought, so I could probably solve this myself, but figured I would ask.