The file 'Cog Keycap 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 5.2MB.
Here’s a gear keycap that can spin! So, if you ever feel stressed, you have a sort of fidget toy right on your keyboard!
I wanted to try printing a simple mechanism in one piece (something that rotates around an axis) using my SLA printer.
So, I modeled something basic, then printed it (making sure to place the supports in the right spots to avoid highlands), and it worked!
However, if your SLA printer is a bit old, or if you want to try with an FDM printer (with a 0.1mm nozzle), I have provided a file with the keycap parts separated.
There are different keycaps for different switches.
MX Stem:
It’s not modeled for a specific key, but it is preferable to use it on the escape key, though you are free to choose.
Version ALL 1.59 x 1.59 x 4.7mm (ALL_cog_keycap_supported_2.stl)
18 x 18 x 14.5mm
If any of the files don’t suit you, feel free to contact me.
The images are renderings; when you print the model with your printer, the keycap will be colorless. You will need to paint it to achieve a more realistic look.
Printer: Anycubic Photon Mono X2
Raft thickness: 2.7mm
Raft angle: 45
Bottom exposure: 25s
Normal exposure: 2.5s
Off time: 0.5s
Bottom layers: 5
Layer thickness: 0.05mm
Z lift distance: 8mm
Z lift speed: 2mm/s
Z retract speed: 3mm/s
Support: Yes, be careful of print detachment due to the suction effect. I used small supports with my printer.
Slicer: Anycubic Photon Workshop
ALL_cog_keycap_supported_1.stl | 8.2MB | |
ALL_cog_keycap_supported_2.stl | 7.5MB | |
cog.stl | 592.5KB | |
cog_key_body_1.stl | 701.6KB | |
cog_key_body_2.stl | 701.6KB | |
cog_pin.stl | 249.7KB |