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<h1>Replacement Leg for Lecoo GK301 Mechanical Keyboard</h1>
<p>I couldn't find a 3D model online when my keyboard's original leg broke, so I modeled this from scratch in Fusion 360 to save the day</p>
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<img src="https://resim.epey.com/811639/m_lenovo-lecoo-gk301-8.jpg" alt="Lecoo GK301 3D Model Preview" width="600"/>
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<h3>Important Notes & Slicer Settings</h3>
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<li><b>File Format (.STL):</b> Provided in <code>.stl</code> format so you don't have to worry about scaling issues (which usually happens with <code>.obj</code> files in slicers). When you drop it into Cura, it will load in its exact, perfect dimensions.</li>
<li><b>The 3-4mm Difference:</b> This design is about 3-4mm longer than the original factory leg. <em>Do not worry.</em> Due to this part's different angle, it balances <strong>perfectly</strong> on the desk. You can try and see it on your own.</li>
<li><b>Print Orientation (Crucial):</b> Do <strong>NOT</strong> print this standing upright. Flip it <strong>90 degrees on its bottom</strong> in your slicer (model comes that way in default). Printing it on its bottom aligns the layer lines horizontally, making the small mounting pins stronger and harder to snap under pressure.</li>
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<h2>My Personal Print Settings:</h2>
<p>• <b>3D Printer:</b> Creality Ender 3 Pro<br />
• <b>Slicer Software:</b> Ultimaker Cura<br />
• <b>Layer Height:</b> <code>0.12mm</code> (Super…






