3D files, Deluxe drilling templates, find everything you need to make your keyboard unique!

Resources
Customize your Exquis!
To disassemble your Exquis, you will need a TORX T8 screwdriver, and you can follow this short video to help you:
Warning: All components of the Exquis are carefully checked upon initial assembly at the factory, we cannot be held responsible for damage to any of them.
Files under Creative Commons CC BY-NC-SA license
The files below are freely usable under the following conditions:
- Prohibition on marketing a product made from this file without agreement from the company Intuitive Instruments SAS
- If a modification is made to the file, obligation to share this modification with Intuitive Instruments SAS and the community
- Obligation that all derived files be under the same license as the original (propagation of the license)
- Full right to copy, distribute and manufacture the file for non-commercial purposes
Keyboard to print
The Exquis keyboard at 1:1 scale in A4 format, ideal for designing layouts of notes, scales, or educational resources.
Adobe PDF (.pdf) file


2D surface of the Exquis Pure
2D view of the upper surface of the Exquis, with cutting lines around the keys, buttons and encoders, ideal for creating self-adhesive or rigid skins.
AutoCAD 2018 (.dxf), R12 (.dxf), LT2000 (.dwg) and Adobe PDF (.pdf) files
Deluxe Drilling template
To pierce the casing of your Exquis Pure in order to screw Deluxe trims to it. To print on an A4 sheet, cut out and attach to the sides of the casing, to make the holes (diameter: 4mm recommended, Deluxe trims are mounted with M3 screws).
Adobe PDF (.pdf) file


Exquis 3D model
To design any part around the keyboard.
STEP203 (.stp), STEP214 (.stp), and Parasolid Text Transmittal (.x_t) files
3D models of Deluxe trims
Basic shapes of left and right Deluxe trims, from which to create your own designs.
STEP (.stp) files


Special 3D models of Deluxe trims
Print Deluxe trims compatible with your favorite building bricks! Available with one or two rows of holes, designed to connect the left and right trims with the appropriate bricks.
STL (.stl) files
3D model of key caps
Key cap (to trigger multiple keys at a time) designed by Barnaby Dixon.
STL (.stl) file
