These are the design files for my custom ManuForm keyboard.
./ManuForm1.py is a python script that I used with FreeCAD to parametrically/programattically generate the "keywells" of the keyboard. FreeCAD is free and open source, and is pretty cool. It's still under development though and not quite full-featured, IMO (at time of writing).
Then, I imported that shape into Silo. Silo is a 3D modelling program. It's nice because it doesn't do anything else like texturing, bones/rigging/animation, etc. It just does modelling. But it's a very very good modelling program, IMO, and it's only about $100. Prior to that, I professionally used 3DSMax, which costs on the order of multiple thousands of dollars, and I would have to use many plugins including custom plugins I wrote myself just to get all the modelling tools I needed, but with Silo, it just works off the shelf. If all you need is to make a shape, it's the best (and cheapest) way to go. /rant
So all of my silo incremental save files are here too, including ./ManuFormMark2_020.sib which is the latest and the one that I used to export the final model.
After exporting the .stl file from Silo, I ran it through netfabb to clean up the model, fix the scaling, fix holes, fix manifold errors, etc. The basic version of netfabb is freeware, and has the automatic repair which is all you need for this.
Then, with the repaired .stl file from netfabb, I uploaded it to shapeways and had them print it. This link is to my "product" on shapeways so you could go and print my version from here: ManuForm Keyboard.