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<img src="img/redox-1.jpg" alt="Redox" width="600"/>
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**Designer's bio**: [Mattia Dal Ben (aka u/TiaMaT102)](mailto:[email protected]) obtained a master's degree in Engineering Electronics with a specialization in Computer Science at the University of Udine. Currently works as a Software Engineer in R&D department for a big IoT and Embedded Computers company. Mechanical keyboard enthusiast and maker, the Redox keyboard is the result of all of his passions.
**Designer's bio**: [Mattia Dal Ben (aka u/TiaMaT102)](mailto:[email protected]) obtained a master's degree in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Computer Science at the University of Udine. Currently works as a Software Engineer in R&D department for a big IoT and Embedded Computers company. Mechanical keyboard enthusiast and maker, the Redox keyboard is the result of all of his passions.

## Rationale

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#### 3D-Printed-case-assembly

For the Pro Micro installation on the right hand use the diodes legs leftover from previous steps as this will make the controller's USB port much closer to the PCB, this is needed for the USB connector to fit in the 3D printed case. If you're using Falbatech's bamboo case this is not needed and you can use standard header pins. Right-hand-controller-installation-detail:
| Qty | Item | Notes |
|----:|-----------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------|
| 1 | Left top plate | [RedoxRev1TopLeft.STL](https://github.com/mattdibi/redox-keyboard/blob/master/redox/case/RedoxRev1TopLeft.STL)|
| 1 | Left bottom | [RedoxRev1BottomLeft.STL](https://github.com/mattdibi/redox-keyboard/blob/master/redox/case/RedoxRev1BottomLeft.STL)|
| 1 | Right top plate | [RedoxRev1TopRight.STL](https://github.com/mattdibi/redox-keyboard/blob/master/redox/case/RedoxRev1TopRight.STL)|
| 1 | Right bottom | [RedoxRev1BottomRight.STL](https://github.com/mattdibi/redox-keyboard/blob/master/redox/case/RedoxRev1BottomRight.STL)|
| 10 | M3 x 8mm (or 5mm) screws | |

For the Pro Micro installation on the right hand use the diodes legs leftover from previous steps as this will make the controller's USB port much closer to the PCB, this is needed for the USB connector to fit in the 3D printed case. If you're using Falbatech's bamboo case this is not needed and you can use standard header pins. Right hand controller installation detail:

1. Use a breadboard to keep the diode's legs from falling.
2. Solder the diode's legs in place. You want to have the Pro Micro as close to the Redox's PCB as possible.
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