Stranger Keycaps Things
Bring the mystery and nostalgia of Stranger Things to your keyboard with this custom Stranger Lights Keycap Set by BeKaos. Each keycap is inspired by the iconic alphabet wall with Christmas lights that Joyce uses to communicate with Will while he’s trapped in the Upside Down.
The letters are designed in the same eerie, hand-painted style, with a subtle light-inspired detail that makes each keycap instantly recognizable to fans of the show. Whether you're upgrading your own keyboard or creating a unique display piece, this set brings a perfect blend of retro aesthetics and supernatural vibes.
All models are optimized for fine-detail FDM printing, ensuring clean lines and a polished finish.
🧩 Features
Full alphabet keycaps inspired by the Stranger Things light wall Clean, detailed geometry optimized for premium print quality Includes BeKaos Keycap Puller Ideal for collectors, Stranger Things fans, and keyboard modders
⚙️ Print Requirements
🔑 Keycaps Nozzle: 0.2 mm Layer Height: 0.08–0.16 mm Infill: 100% Supports: Not required Material: PLA Fine nozzle + 100% infill ensures strong stems, crisp lettering, and a professional finish.
🔧 Keycap Puller Nozzle: 0.4 mm Layer Height: 0.20 mm Infill: 15% Supports: Not needed















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hey so this didnt work for me im on the ad5x printer and the stems are too small and the string for the lights just didnt print or did a partial line but didnt do the string do you know what happened here?
Hola Ryan, estás usando una boquilla 0.2mm? Si es así y todavía se imprime mal podemos buscar una solución
Oh no! i just checked and im using a 0.4 nozzle lol is there anyway that i could still make it with that?
but still with that my slicer is set to a 0.25 nozzle and it showed up messed up before even printing which i would think is a gcode problem
We’re not exactly sure what is causing this error. The file was originally sliced using Bambu Studio, so if you are opening or processing it with a different slicer, it might lead to some compatibility issues or unexpected errors.
As a possible solution, we recommend importing the STL files into your slicer and re-slicing the model using your own settings and printer profile.
If the problem persists, feel free to contact us again and we’ll do our best to help!
Regarding the parts that are not printing (as shown in your photo), this could be related to the nozzle or minimum feature size. The model was designed with a minimum printable detail of 0.22 mm, so if your slicer or nozzle settings use a higher minimum extrusion width, some small features may not be generated.
We recommend trying to reduce your extrusion width (or minimum printable detail) to around 0.22 mm and see if that resolves the issue.
If you need any help, please let us know. Regards!