Every car paint layer has left its mark somewhere—hidden, layered, and beautiful. Fordite, formed by years of paint overspray in assembly lines, is now celebrated and transformed into vivid keycaps by Carter Stay of Keycap Quarry. Each piece reflects a different automotive history, drawing raw materials from Ford, Jeep, Kenworth, and Corvette, offering a unique aesthetic narrative.
Each keycap’s striation results from its assembly line origin, capturing a palette shaped by countless model-year designs. Stay hand-cuts, polishes, and transforms these layers into one-of-a-kind artifacts, unlike anything seen in the artisan keycap world. No two caps are the same, making each as unique as its origin.
Designer: Carter Stay (Keycap Quarry)

The distinct patterns and colors of each source material tell their own stories. Fordite displays bold, primary hues; Corvette offers dynamic metallic shifts; Kenworth surprises with industrial greys punctuated by bursts of color; Jeep reflects a balance of utilitarian and vivid design. Every cap reveals a narrative shaped by decades of manufacturing.
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The embedded metallic flakes aren’t mere embellishments—they’re original paint layers capturing light’s depth and changing with perspective. This transformative quality elevates each keycap, inviting not just admiration but ownership. The play of direct versus diffuse light alters their appearance dramatically, offering endless visual intrigue on any desktop.

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Available in 1U and 2U sizes for Cherry MX-compatible stems, these keycaps reflect Stay’s philosophy of using materials rich in history. They echo the fossil keycaps he previously crafted, but focus on the shorter timeline of American car production, embodying its unplanned yet captivating legacy. Demand is high with these unique pieces often selling out quickly. Follow his Instagram for updates on future releases and to capture a piece of this storied artistry.






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