Adam Forland recently took it upon himself not just to design, 3D print, and assemble his own fully functional keyboard -- he taught himself how to do all of it. Forland's Planck-inspired mechanical keyboard, which features buttons all in the same size and shape, required a lot of patience on the maker's part. He even had to break the main case of his Lulzbot Mini 3D printer in order to accommodate the size of the two sections of his print job. Materials costs were quite low, but the project's value really came in the time commitment, as precision was key to the functionality. Forland says it was worth it, though, as the keyboard works like a charm. He's made the design files available on Thingiverse so other entrepreneurial makers can create their own. Find out more in the full article: http://3dprint.com/52748/3d-printed-...ical-keyboard/
Below is a photo of Forland's 3D printed keyboard: