After about a month of work, I think it's ready to ship.
My custom mechanical numberpad, the FX19, is open-source and uses 3D printed parts for the enclosure, keycaps, and even the rubber feet (TPU)!
QMK is the preferred firmware, but you can use any firmware you'd like.
Uses a custom PCB with an ATMEGA32u4 and USB-C connectivity for interfacing with modern devices.
Get the files here: github.com/falsonix/fx19
I've gotten this project to a point where I think it is a workable concept, but here it is:
Parametric customizable crayon wax molds that can be fully 3D printed and molded at home!
The molds are printed from ABS and the crayons are melted by heating a 3D printer bed to 105c with the melting pot on the bed and a small cardboard box over the pot. As an experiment I turned some old broken crayons into new ones using a mold that I designed (photo attached).
github.com/falsonix/3d-printable-crayon-wax-molds
github.com/falsonix/lettables
Customizable backpack lettering for MOLLE straps, with a configurator script to help with the printing process. Project is still underway but I've got most of it done.
designed an enclosue/mount for an old webcam i had and wanted to use with my ender 3, posting here now since i didn't know that you had to lol
finished designing some x-axis endstop switch offsets for ender-3 3d printers, i'll post these on printables once i get em made
just found out that i had to post in here lol, here's one of the CAD things i made yesterday:
it's designed to go onto a tissue box with rubber bands and keep it from sliding around in your car