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Dragon Boat Festival Limited Edition Keycaps, MOA Height, Fresh Green Series, Seasonal Keycaps

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A1 mini

MOA height 9.8mm height
MOA height 9.8mm height
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2.7 h
3 plates

Full-size keycap set without graphics
Full-size keycap set without graphics
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2 h
3 plates

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💚 Do you like this festive keycap set? Your support is greatly appreciated!

This is a mechanical keyboard keycap model specially designed for the Dragon Boat Festival, featuring a predominantly white and green color scheme inspired by the elegant hues of rice dumplings and the festival’s refined color palette.

Please note: This set only includes the ESC key, arrow keys, and large keys. The white and purple keycaps on the keyboard itself are not included, haha.

 

These keycaps support common sizes from 1u to 6.25u, suitable for most standard layouts. They incorporate unique designs for the arrow keys and ESC key, enhancing the festive atmosphere.

Suitable for customized keyboards, seasonal gifts, manual assembly, and maker DIY projects, all keycaps feature consistent thickness and standardized structures for easy 3D printing and use.
Whether for festive decoration or personalized collection, this model offers a unique experience. Dragon Boat Festival isn’t just about eating zongzi; it’s also about giving your keyboard a fresh look!

 

The currently uploaded configuration is a MOA height configuration, measuring 9.8mm.

No supports are required. The design details have been meticulously optimized with bolder lines, enabling printing with a 0.4mm nozzle. However, a 0.2mm nozzle is still recommended for superior detail.

The main image showcases a print using a 0.2mm nozzle.

 

I had a friend print this using a 0.4mm nozzle. The result is shown below for your reference. Please disregard the battle-scarred keyboard. They used white peach pink keycaps.

 

 

Note:

 

I have manually drawn the Z-seam in the configuration to ensure it is located at the corners, thereby preserving the keycaps’ aesthetic appeal. [In reality, this is almost imperceptible with a 0.2mm nozzle, and is still acceptable with a 0.4mm nozzle.]
Additionally, hole compensation has been implemented based on the shrinkage properties of my chosen material.

Shrinkage rates vary across materials, so it is recommended to print the third plate as a test. Find the optimal hole compensation value for your specific material. Adjust the global configuration in the corresponding location.
Theoretically, the value I have set should work directly.
 

Happy printing!

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