“You can never have too many keychains”, a wise man once said. Now, we may not have plenty of evidence as to the accuracy of that quote or the actual whereabouts of the wise man, but we’re confident that your keys (or your friends’ keys) would welcome some of these beautiful 3D printed models to keep them together.
Unfortunately, you can’t fit all of these great designs into one keychain; we tried.
Whether you’re interested in printing one as a gift, adding one as a cute accessory for your keys, or even just creating something practical and useful, we’re sure you’ll find something you like in our list. And if you find the perfect keychain but don’t have a 3D printer lying around, get a quote from Craftcloud. You’ll have plenty of choices of material and color, and your keychain will be delivered right to your doorstep!
Without further ado, let’s check out our top picks for the best 3D printed keychains!
Our first picks are for all the multitaskers who want their keychain to do more than just hold their keys. From a smartphone stand to a super-loud whistle, these keychains will work hard for their place in your pocket.
This set of 3D printed animal keychains not only looks adorable, but it can also double as a stand for your phone. From dogs and cats to dragons and hippos, there are plenty of models to choose from. Print one, or print all of them!
Given the size and detail of the models, the designer recommends using a 0.1-mm layer height and 10% infill.
This keychain allows you to seamlessly add a small screwdriver to your keychain, so you can keep your tools close at hand for repairs on the go. As noted by the creator, there are two different versions available. The “Screwdriver.stl” is a bit holder that permanently holds a bit in the socket with the help of glue. The “Bit_Holder.stl” has a small magnet in the base, allowing for quick swaps.
With this keychain, you can add different types of screwdriver bits, depending on your needs. This can really come in handy if you don’t have access to a full-size screwdriver, and it allows you to carry around a mini screwdriver anywhere you bring your keys.
This simple keychain lets you add a holder for your Apple Airtag to your keychain. Compact and strong, the holder will keep your device securely in place, ensuring you can find your keys if you happen to lose them. The metal cap is also accessible if you need to change the battery.
This Airtag holder prints in one piece and doesn’t require supports. The designer recommends using PETG or PLA filament and a standard 0.2-mm layer height.
This mustache 3D printed keychain, which also doubles as a can opener, is a must-have! Simple to print and classy on your keys, you’ll never have to worry about popping those caps off again.
These mustaches are super easy to print. We recommend using no less than 60% infill for good strength (100% would be even better). There’s no harm in a large layer height for this model, in fact it could even add extra strength, so it should be quick to print.
This is a very popular design of a functioning whistle. Although, you have to take care to avoid disturbing the peace when wielding its immense power (your neighbors might not enjoy your new creation).
On a more serious note, this keychain can be used as a distress signal, which is always a nice thing to have, especially if you tend to stray from the beaten path.
This is the 29th version of this design, which says something about the efforts put into perfecting it.
Whether to stow away emergency cash or to keep medication on hand, these thin, practical containers fit onto your key bundle for easy and convenient access. Be sure to check out the various shapes and sizes provided in the project files to choose your favorite.
The designer printed the models using a 0.2 mm layer height, 75% infill, and a raft. It’s worth keeping in mind that the screw threads may pose a challenge for some printers.
This is a handy and practical SD card holder that will always stay within reach, assuming your keys do.
It’s easy to imagine how this design in particular would be of great interest to all the 3D printing enthusiasts out there – no more searching around for these tiny little devils everywhere!
This 3D printed keychain was originally intended for ABS, but a maker has shared a remix meant to be printed in PLA.
If you don’t need your keychains to work double-time as practical accessories, you may prefer the following fan-favorite designs inspired by movies and games.
Show off your love for the Harry Potter series with this Deathly Hallows keychain. True Harry Potter fans will remember this sign from the seventh book, which depicts three magical objects: the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone, and the Invisibility Cloak.
This model should be a breeze to print and doesn’t require any supports. It will be on your keychain in no time!
These keychains are perfect for Minecraft fans to add to their inventory. The set includes a sword, pickaxe, and shovel from the game.
Since they are flat and pretty simple models, they shouldn’t require any supports or complicated print settings. The creator notes that they will fit a 5/8-inch split key ring.
This is a wonderful design for gamers, especially those fans of the God of War series: These are the Blades of Chaos.
The creativity and detail of this design are incredible; it’s impressive both in concept and execution. It features the Blades of Chaos that were wielded by the God of War himself – Ares – in keychain format.
The author cut the model down the middle for easy printing. Creators can simply glue the two halves together after printing, then paint them to their liking.
While the original design was printed in resin, makers have shared prints in PLA.
For some reason, out of all our favorite characters, Baby Groot has always had a special place in our hearts, so we had to look for some keychains.
Part of the enthusiasm was due to the fact that we were curious about how the designers would approach such a beautiful character design, and we weren’t disappointed with what we found.
If you’re not up for the paint job, you can always opt for wood PLA filament for a cool effect.
Ah, the nostalgia! We just had to include something from the good old times. What’s a better way to do that than Pac-Man?
Due to its shape, the designer recommends both a raft and supports for best results.
There are plenty of Avengers-themed projects out there, but not all of them are as beautiful and detailed as this design right here.
The creator decided to make this one out of five separate pieces, which means it’s trickier to print and assemble to perfection, but the end result is impressive – and you get to avoid the painting and can just print each part in its corresponding color.
Due to the curved shape of the model, the designer recommends using the lowest possible layer height and slow speeds. For reference, the model above was printed using a 0.06 mm layer height.
A good keychain is always “fidget” friendly in a way; it keeps your hand and fingers occupied for those daydreaming moments. It’s not always impatience or nervousness; sometimes a person just wants to fidget, and non-fidgeters wouldn’t understand.
If you’re a fidget spinner fan, this is a collection of maximum fidget-friendliness that you’ll enjoy.
This is a beautiful design of a two-piece turbine. No external accessories are needed: just press the turbine blades into the casing, and it’s good to go. Of course, you can always add some grease or a drop of oil to make it run more smoothly.
Successful makers mentioned that they didn’t need a raft or supports, and PLA has worked well for plenty.
Here’s another 3D printed keychain that can double as a toy: the gyro keychain. The concentric rings spin around the center without falling out, in a simple yet mesmerizing way. Inspired by the real-life gyroscopes used in navigation systems, this mini gyro requires no assembly and pops off the plate ready to go.
The designer recommends a 0.2 mm layer height and 0% infill.
This next one is a nice design of a little gear chain. Turning the smaller gear moves the other two, bigger gears. Its beauty lies not only in the color combinations you can make, but also in its simplicity. This is another great piece for your fidgeting pleasure.
It requires additional nuts and bolts to secure everything in place and may also require some additional work to remove excess filament from some areas for smooth operation of the gears. But whatever hassle’s involved, we think it’s worth it.
While the designer opted for ABS, other makers have posted their successful prints in PLA, PLA+, and PETG.
This piece is “perfect for those boring lectures or office hours”, as advertised by the designer. It consists of two simple gears with a U-shaped bolt. When the gears turn, they move up and down the thread.
The designer recommends avoiding using a brim as it could lead to issues with the keychain’s functionality. They also suggest slower settings for better adhesion.
In this particular remix of a ball-joint articulated octopus, there’s a slot near the head where the actual keychain goes. The entire design is pretty creative and very fun to put together. You can choose how many tentacle segments to print to customize the length and overall size of the octopus, in addition to scaling it to your preferred size.
We absolutely recommend you play around with the colors on this one, given that there are so many different possible combinations. Some makers chose to play around with mixtures of different colors for the tentacle segments for maximum cuteness, others even chose to do it in glow-in-the-dark filament.
If none of the previous options piqued your interest, we’re sure one of the next ones will! These models stand out, perhaps due to their artistic value, or sometimes because of the sheer originality and complexity of the design.
The following is a list of a few of the best, most popular, and original keychain designs out there.
This cool keychain looks identical to a spool of filament, except it’s much smaller. It’s printed as several separate parts, so a printer that supports multiple colors in one print isn’t necessary.
You can choose your favorite filament color and attach it to your keychain. This keychain could also be used to help visualize the final result of what certain filament colors will look like. The designer even added a mini filament stand to store all your different spools.
This kitty-themed keychain isn’t just cute – holding it can also help you feel a bit more confident if you’re on your own.
Just be aware that if your printer is capable of getting the ear points sharp, this model can actually cause some damage, so be careful! The designer recommends opting for PLA or ABS, as well as using 70-90% infill.
This remix of a Swiss Army Knife is meant to make it easier to open the items held inside. Although this design requires three bolts and nuts, it’s still simple to assemble and very functional. You can hold all your keys compactly in one place.
There’s also an OpenSCAD file included with the project, so you can change a few details to your liking.
Here’s a fun, cute, little fish that wriggles and bends around. Dubbed “Fish Fossilz” by the designer, this is a very nice design that seems simple but was clearly carefully designed and makes a perfect keychain!
The designer included two files, one with the keychain slot in the tail of the fish and other with the slot in the head, so you can choose which you’d prefer.
This one is a classic: an origami-inspired, practical design. You never know when these carabiners may come in handy. 3D printed in two parts, these hooks can carry keys, light bags, or even other keychains.
The designer suggests printing in either PLA or ABS, with at least 50% infill. The model doesn’t require supports or a raft.
Perhaps you’re into more complex trinkets, and you’d like an intricate piece of keychain ingenuity. Maybe you just like retractable keychains. If so, then this next beauty is for you.
This is a retractable keychain (that can also serve as a badge holder), with moving planetary gears. It can’t get cooler than this.
Our final keychain design is both interesting and useful. These are customized text keychains; you input the text you want, and the program generates an STL file for you to print. It’s a very simple process that includes using OpenSCAD to rewrite the supplied file. Alternatively, you can download one of the many previously generated name-designs out there.
These versatile keyrings can be gifts, giveaways at your small business, or even customized party invitations. And the best part? They’re easy to print, with a 0.2-mm layer height, 20% infill, and no supports needed.
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