
Kaihl Choc compatible key cap
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This is a basic keycap for kaihl choc switches. These are really small, and getting the prongs exactly right is tough. It will probably need trimming/sanding/filing of the prongs to fit into the switch stem. I designed these for a .3 mm clearance. I printed these about both .1 and .2 layer height, with the latter providing a better fit. Make sure you use print settings and filament that has good layer bonding, or the prongs will break off. Print hotter, and give more time between layers. Honestly, I had issues, and just ended up buying keycaps to save time. Out of the 20 or so that I printed I had about 5 that came out good, and 10 that were usable. The best results for this type of model would be from a good SLA or DLP resin printer. A 0.2 nozzle on an fdm printer might produce better results. The source CAD file for this can be found in this Onshape document: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/97c1c533aed0d0d1740a69dc/w/8e4fac12e866492884ec3cd4/e/4c1d622f926ece4dc2fe4ba8
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