#Is there any option for solid material feet available for the Wooting 80HE?

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leaden whale
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The one thing i dislike in the design of this keyboard are the upper feet, made of soft, flexible material and secured a bit flimsily. Also, there's no way to adjust them in hight. Is there any official or third party solution availible for traditional, collapseable feet? In theory, these could easily be secured with the existing holes.

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# leaden whale The one thing i dislike in the design of this keyboard are the upper feet, made ...

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leaden whale
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Is there any option for solid material feet available for the Wooting 80HE?

icy merlin
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Doubt you'll find a non-soft way to mount feet, cause they kind of rely on the feet material being able to squeeze through and into the case to mount.

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You could remove them and stick on a kickstand of some kind.

leaden whale
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Yeah, already feared that this doesn't exist. I imagine one could 3D-print feet which get secured behind the holes, but neither do i have the skill nor the hardware for that.

icy merlin
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Again - How would they secure in?

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You could 3d print something that goes through. But it wouldn't have anything to hold onto.

leaden whale
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I think it could be secured with a form fitting the slight depression and plastic connectors which work like plastic clip buckles, being able to be pressed through the holes from thr underside to install.

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Basically the same as the existing soft feet, just made of hard plastic and with a bit larger "hooks" in the connectors to hold it firmly.

fleet robin
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If you scan the current plugs then print with a filament with a little bit of flex like petg, it should work. Haven’t done it myself yet because I just use the flush feet, but it should work no problem.

leaden whale
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Yeah, that could work. Man, i really need a 3D-printer.