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- **Saddle Tilted**. Tilted version of Saddle. Same 15° and height compensation.
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- **Saddle Tilted**. Tilted version of Saddle. Same 15° and height compensation.
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- **Saddle Homing**. Has three little bumps that is useful to determine home positions.
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- **Saddle Homing**. Has three little bumps that is useful to determine home positions.
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## What caps do I need for my keyboard?
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It depends. For corne-like keyboards with 36-keys I use:
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- 20 Saddle Tilted (for top and bottom rows)
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- 16 Saddle (10 for home row + 6 for thumbs)
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or
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- 20 Normal Tilted (for top and bottom rows)
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- 10 Normal (for home row)
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- 6 Thumb
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## How to print?
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## How to print?
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It is best to position the model more vertically to avoid tactile layer-to-layer bumps.
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It is best to position the model more vertically to avoid tactile layer-to-layer bumps.
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