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OK, here there are:

  • I have an ergogen mounting hole footprint with a 2.2mm diameter. The metric screw clearance chart I found describes 2.2 as "close": what does that mean? What I want is the screw to come through freely (without having to turn it).
  • But for the bottom plate, I would like the screw to be held in place without additional nuts (to minimize height). Can I just make the hole a bit smaller and hope I can screw the screw in?
  • Are the splitKB m2 screws flat enough to be placed between choc keys (with MBK keycaps)?
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[-] mittyta@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)
  1. Don't have this screws and have a bit different keycaps on my chocs, but most probably yes. My keycaps have 1.5mm gap from top plate. https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e22f231e-2e3b-4438-898e-508bf5dcf826.jpeg
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