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Work Louder Wrk. Legend Keycap Set
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Mechanical keyboards already provide an excellent outlet for modification and creativity—but the Work Loud Creator Board takes that concept to new extremes. This modular keyboard pack comes with separate board sections that can be swapped in and out, or modified further, for endless tinkering Read More
But to answer the 2nd part of your question; there are *similar* keycap profiles "available"...
But not many since these are for Choc V1 low-profile switches, which are much less popular due to the tiny stem-travel & worse acoustics/feel than MX, as well as being both incompatible with regular MX keycap stems AND having a totally different PCB footprint.
As you can imagine, these kinds of switches are mostly used in the hobby by the LowPro & Ergo keeb community. All of the easily-available, Mass Produced & injection-molded Choc caps have pretty standard/"boring" shapes (like the most commonly seen MBK & MBK Convex sets, Chosfox's similar "CFX" clones, Kailh's own Choc sets, etc.)
So, with Ergo stuff being the way it is (a.k.a. - in a constant state of experimentation & R&D), the vast majority of the really interesting & custom low-profile keycaps are designed & made for open-source 3D-printing, these days using various forms of printable Nylons/polymers by SLS/MJF printing services:
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BUT; there are some other options for less visually-identical but still-fun (and more comfortable) that DON'T require you to order custom nylon prints from China! The most similar & only ABS injection-molded option (for now) being LPKB's recent "LDSA" profile - which is pretty much just DSA profile, but with a deeper dish and Choc stems.
I have a set and they are literal gamechangers for giving Chocs real-world useability compared to the constant mistypes & losing Homerow when using the flat-square profiles combined with the tighter switch-spacing that Choc keyboards/caps use. Here's some shots showing them next to MBK Profile (the Katakana legended caps):
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And finally, the other easy option is Pseudoku's custom-made/designed ergo profiles, which he sells through his shop (Asymplex.xyz). He created & sells the popular "CS" & "DES"-profiles (the latter of which is now available for MX & Choc), and offers a TON of the most affordable-yet-incredible artisan keycaps one can get.
His weekly drops are mostly beautiful artisans in casted standard-resin, but his custom order ergo stuff is all Cold-Casted Porcelain & dye, which has the smoothest, high-quality, almost stone-like texture. And he sells Made-to-Order singles or full-sets in any choice of colors & profiles, and pre-configured combo-packs, as well as his weekly assortment of custom artisan drops! Here's a set of his Porcelain & Tungsten cold-casted CS thumbkeys I got on the A.Dux I posted above:
• "Work Louder" is literally just the name of the brand.
• And if you only need a Macropad to use *ALONGSIDE* your own keyboard—but still want one with this styling & part of the W.L. economy—you'd be much better-off saving yourself a bunch of money & deskspace by getting their standalone Macropad kit instead (the Creator Micro):
https://worklouder.cc/shop/creator-micro/