Keycap Cut Away =============== I was curious how/if my custom keycap design was hitting my switches. So I set out to find out what the fitup inside of this assembly looks like, but not... Date: August 30, 2025 I was curious how/if my custom keycap design was hitting my switches. So I set out to find out what the fitup inside of this assembly looks like, but not theoretically, a fully sliced view into their fit up in the flesh. ## The set up To setup for this cut, I flooded the edge of a 2x4 with hot glue, and inserted the cap such that the step was tangent with the edge. This way I could use the edge as a guide to cut one side off and leave the stem in tact. I took a handsaw to it and filed it smooth. ![PXL_20250830_193408664.jpg](https://dropper.waylonwalker.com/api/file/c02aff9d-bb8f-42aa-8dd8-34b391a44547.jpg) Removal was applying some isopropyl alcohol and it popped right off. ## Results Actually the results aren't that interesting. I found that the pictures turned out really good, but nothing was touching and it sits in the stem exactly as I thought it did. I had a thought, what if the cap is not allowing the switch to reach it's full travel, and had no way to know, but now I know. ![PXL_20250830_193653788.jpg](https://dropper.waylonwalker.com/api/file/7b6d0a00-1a4a-4341-b3c9-87d7436fd55a.jpg) > Key Up ![PXL_20250830_193712809.jpg](https://dropper.waylonwalker.com/api/file/a767d7d4-cd81-44fe-b3a7-2500df2d92df.jpg) > Key Down