I'm building a keyboard which will be machined out of a solid block of wood (not unlike keyboard.io model 1), except one piece not two.
Am a bit stumped as to what to use for feet.
Ideally I would like something stylish which is adjustable front and back, for positive and negative tilt to the user's desire.
I have looked at conventional 'screw in' feet which would do the job, but look terrible.
I don't like fold-out one-postion plastic feet common on commercial keyboards.
Any bright ideas?

The other option is non-adjustable rubber paws... stick on or screw on. But not wild about that option either.
thanks, Ian