
Back in the day, if you wanted a mechanical keyboard, you had to purchase a massive IBM Model M Keyboard, but now you can DIY your very own compact keyboards with your favorite layouts to make the keyboard of your dreams.
For all the DIY keyboard enthusiasts, here is a Clear Plastic 65% Keyboard Shell, also known as a "JKDK K68" type enclosure. It's the perfect base to begin your custom keyboard project when you want a few more keys than a 60%, especially if you prefer a translucent base that can show off your glowy LEDs. It's also a lot less expensive than a milled and anodized aluminum shell, although it won't be as heavy, durable, or flat. Still, it's a great starter shell.
You provide the PCB to match and bolt it into this base. It's also designed with a slot for a USB-C power supply. Comes with four rubber feet and mechanical screw hardware. Note: This is just the keyboard shell. Don't forget to grab some keycaps and switches.
| Brand | Adafruit | 
| Model | 5085 |