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    lucky i have a hot glue gun; so must I just squeeze glue over the whole mcu? I do have splicing tape could i stick some down with hot glue?

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    I recently purchased a klor from beekeeb, ready soldered :) excellent soldering job; in any case. I didn’t realise that the mcu would be exposed. So i was wondering if I should be worried. I don’t want to stick black electrical tape over it because it will get sticky. Wondering what i could do. Worried i move the keyboard one day with moisture on my fingers and then i get a short, which will be a sad day. Thanks.

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    Hi, Sometime ago on reddit ergomech I saw a post about blank inserts to fill in the gap after a key switch had been removed. I have access to a 3D printer now and cannot find anything anywhere about this post. I was wondering if someone knew where I could find the file I need. It was a gird of inserts. I pulled a few keys from my ergodox and they keep filing with dust, not the end of the world but now I can do something about it, other than sticky tape and cardboard :) Thanks

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