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FYF3 keycaps by shoggot
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Last crawled date: 4 years ago
Keycaps; MX spaced, choc stems. Yes, they look uncomfortable. Weirdly, they aren't.
All profiles / etc needed to make caps for a gergo, corne, reviung41, etc. Or whatever.
-Might- print okay on an FDM printer, since the top faces are nicely flat and large(ish). I've printed 'em on an elegoo saturn.
If you print 'em FDM, suggest using PETG, and printing on a mag plate; turn 'em upside down, and print the 'faces' directly on the plate. No supports / rafts / etc needed. You'll probably break choc legs if you print this way with PLA, though.
If you print in resin, print 'em as they come, face up, no tilt etc; the tops are perfectly flat and currently horizontal, you'll get a perfect smooth finish that way. Use four thin supports for the legs (two on each, where they 'nub' out), and medium supports on the 'skirt' around the periphery; three or four to a side, maybe five for the 2u's.
All profiles / etc needed to make caps for a gergo, corne, reviung41, etc. Or whatever.
-Might- print okay on an FDM printer, since the top faces are nicely flat and large(ish). I've printed 'em on an elegoo saturn.
If you print 'em FDM, suggest using PETG, and printing on a mag plate; turn 'em upside down, and print the 'faces' directly on the plate. No supports / rafts / etc needed. You'll probably break choc legs if you print this way with PLA, though.
If you print in resin, print 'em as they come, face up, no tilt etc; the tops are perfectly flat and currently horizontal, you'll get a perfect smooth finish that way. Use four thin supports for the legs (two on each, where they 'nub' out), and medium supports on the 'skirt' around the periphery; three or four to a side, maybe five for the 2u's.