OEM Custom Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard Case
What Is a CNC Keyboard Case?
Custom CNC keyboard case is a precision-machined mechanical keyboard enclosure built from a top and bottom shell, machined to tight tolerances for a solid fit and clean finish. Common materials include aluminum alloys such as 6061-T6 and 6063, brass, stainless steel, and titanium. Aluminum cases are frequently anodized for improved surface hardness and color options, while brass and denser metals add weight, a deeper sound profile, and a distinct feel.
At LVMA, we manufacture custom CNC keyboard cases across a full range of layouts. Whether you are working with a 60%, 65%, 75%, 80%, or full-size design, we machine directly to your drawings with no restrictions on complexity or key count, from material selection through to surface finishing.
CNC Keyboard Cases Surface Treatment Options
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Sandblast Keyboard Case
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Anodizing Keyboard Case
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Electroplate Keyboard Case
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Print Keyboard Case
Our CNC keyboard cases are designed with specialized surface treatments to enhance both their appearance and durability:
- Anodizing: This treatment increases the hardness and wear resistance of aluminum, while also enabling vibrant and long-lasting color finishes.
- Sandblasting: By creating a matte, textured surface, sandblasting improves grip and adds to the visual appeal of the case.
- Electroplating: This process enhances corrosion resistance and delivers a high-quality, luxurious finish, particularly for brass keyboard cases.
- Print: Custom printing allows for unique designs and logos to be applied to the surface, adding a personalized touch to your keyboard case.
Aluminum
- Common grades: 6061, 6063, 2024, 5052
- Widely used for its lightweight, easy machinability, and corrosion resistance. Commonly anodized for added durability and color options.
Plastic Materials
- Common types: ABS, Acrylic, Polycarbonate (PC), Nylon
- Popular for budget-friendly and lightweight designs, as well as for transparent and RGB-lit cases.
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Our CNC keyboard cases start with AL6063-T6 aluminum, a material chosen for its clean surface quality and consistent sandblasting results. Each case is machined to high precision tolerances with smooth edges and flush fits, giving the finished product a solid, premium feel from the moment you pick it up.
Precision Engineering
Every case is produced using advanced CNC technology. Tight dimensional control and careful edge work result in a finish that holds up to close inspection, with the kind of consistency you would expect from a high-end precision product.
Material Choices
AL6063-T6 handles everyday builds well, with balanced acoustics and a reliable anodized finish. For those looking for something different, brass and titanium are both available. Brass adds weight and a deeper sound character. Titanium brings a unique surface texture and a lighter feel for its density.
Custom Designs
We machine directly to your drawings. Layout, plate cutout, port placement, weight pocket and all other details are open for customization. Full-size, TKL, 60%, and in-between sizes are all within scope.
Durability
CNC-machined aluminum holds its shape and resists daily wear. The material does not flex under typing load, and the anodized surface stays intact through extended use.
Sound Profile
Material choice directly affects how a case sounds and feels. Aluminum gives a clean, mid-range tone. Brass and denser metals shift the profile lower and fuller. The machining process itself also plays a role, as wall thickness and internal geometry both influence the end result.
Heat Dissipation
Metal cases handle heat well. For builds with heavy RGB setups or high-draw components, aluminum draws heat away from internal parts more effectively than plastic or resin alternatives.
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