MCU Pi Pico RP2040 and TRRS Support for Skeletyl Handwired

Decided to build a handwired keyboard and the model was an Skeletyl. I quickly realized i wasn't supposed to do it handwired nor with a pi pico, so i had to develop some kind of support that would provide a resting place to the mcu and the TRRS.

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The holes on this support are supposed to fit M3 screws, but i'm pretty sure you can bruteforce an M4 there. Putting it in place shouldn't be much hard, just go with care.
I'm using this support on both sides of my current Skeletyl and its surviving so far.

I provided the .f3d file if you need to do some tweaks on it, adapt or do it even better. This is basically my debut on CAD so it's far from perfect.

The whole thing takes around 30-40 minutes to be printed with a bit of supports on the edges. Notice the left side of the front part is hollow, That's for the pico to occupy, because the default print of the Skeletyl doesnt have enough space for a correct fit of the pi pico, so i advise you to melt like 1 or 2mm (see last image)