Old IBM Keyboard 3d models
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This is my take on the Alice keyboard. It uses the standard Alice layout but with a rectangle case so that any wrist wrest should work. You will need an assortment of M3 nuts and M3 threaded heat inserts. I have provided a plate stl so if you would...
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... I don't leave the heater running when I'm not there. It wouldn't do any good anyway. It's a radiant heater meant to heat you directly, not the room. Build details and parts list are available at https://hackaday.io/project/175797-keyboard-heater
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Parts needed for assembly: 1 x print of the model 1 x AVC BASA0715B2U blower fan 70x70mm 1 x 3 or 4 pin fan header connected to the fan 1 x IBM 9240-8i or 9220-8i, IBM Part #46M0861 or L79747G 2-4 x 20mm M4 screws 2-4 x M4 nuts Optional: 1 x Nylon...
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This keyboard foot was modified in order to fit my specific keyboard. I only had one foot. When I removed the other one to measure, it also broke. Had to print a second one but they fit perfectly, with little force required. Modifications include...
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RPI pico emulates a multimedia HID keyboardFunctionalityVolume up/downpause/playnext trackprevious trackstop trackgoogle meet mic muteButton A (undefined button)For HW we need1x RPI pico6x switch 6x6mm 7mm link1x rotary encoder module linkwires1x...
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My original 'swivel' part of my IBM PS/2 VGA monitor was damaged as the plastic was brittle and all but one of the plastic hooks was missing. A good friend of mine skilled with 3D design replicated it in Solidworks for 3D printing. It fits my 8513...
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... the case (see image3). A single tool is enough to open both sides after each other, but you can print two and unhook both sides simultaneously.Tested on IBM 14L10 / 6322 - R32 (PN 95G9979) Monitor, but should work for 15L10 and similar designs, too.
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The design is not perfect though, theres more wobble than OG ibm caps (personally I don't care about wobble at all) but nothing that compromises feeling or function of the cap. As the picture shows, pull it grabbing it from the front and rear, not...
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Simple stand for computer keyboard, to use less space on desk.Can be used in single or as a pair.Can also be used as a stand for anything that can stay/fit on it, a phone, painting, panel, etc.Print SettingsPrinter Brand:Prusa Printer: i3...
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This is my take on the Alice keyboard. It uses the standard Alice layout but with a rectangle case so that any wrist wrest should work. You will need an assortment of M3 nuts and M3 threaded heat inserts. I have provided a plate stl so if you would...
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REQUIRED TOOLShttps://github.com/abstracthat/dactyl-manuformFDM 3D printerAny resin printer if you want to print your own keycapsSoldering iron and conductive solder materialKeyboard switches, on mine I used brown mx switches2X Arduino pro micro10X...
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Enclosure for common SD2IDE and CF2IDE adapters for IBM ThinkPad 560Z. You can achieve a secure installation and stock look with this enclosure. Might work on other 560 machines or even other ThinkPad laptops. Feel free to test them out. ... ...
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IBM ThinkCentre stands out with its M600 model, designed to work seamlessly with an SSD drive due to its built-in angled position. ...Using a traditional HDD in this setup may lead to potential problems over time as it's not intended for that specific...
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I designed this based on the AT drive rails to accommodate a 5 1/4" CD-ROM in my IBM Model 77. The current revision provides a snugger fit front-to-back, exceeding my expectations despite some minor play. ...I've only tested it on the Model 77 so far,...
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This will replace your 90's IBM power button. ... It comes in two parts: Insert and External These fit together to create one button This way you can print the external part to look good facing up and the insert to work good, with it's ribs facing...
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I wanted a way to mount a ZuluSCSI into one of the secondary drive bays in my IBM Model 95. ... The platform in the front allows you to optionally mount a sd card extension where it is easier to access.Information about ZuluSCSI can be found...
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The electronic components are actually taken straight from that board, including the wiring, serial connection between two chips, firmware, and even the concept of a slim, compact split keyboard itself. I do have one of those boards on hand, but what...
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This is a replacement large foot designed specifically for the K350 keyboard from Logitech. I never took the time to clean this new part, so the images that follow are less than perfect. However, I've been using it for over a year now without...
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This is a high-quality replacement large foot designed specifically for the K350 keyboard from Logitech. I failed to clean the replacement thoroughly before taking photos, resulting in poor image quality. However, I've been using this part for over...
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Once built, you can add various components like a raspberry pi, RGB LED, microphone, speaker, servo motor, and camera, then run sample code that lets the robot listen, speak, translate text, look up the weather, wave its arm, etc., all using...
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However, when looking at the IBM parts diagram for this unit, they did not label what this part was (simply that it was part of the frame) - and I was unable to find anywhere to purchase a replacement. So, I took it into my own hands to design a...
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This is a full-height slot adapter designed specifically for use with LSI 9260-8i cards and their derivatives, such as the IBM M5015. It should also function effectively with the 9211-8i model, although I haven't had a chance to test it myself yet.
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With IBM Pune's innovative training room layout design, unleash the full potential of 3ds Max and V-Ray. Replace any texture map seamlessly to create visually stunning environments that simulate real-world settings, immersing students in an...
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The IBM part number of the batteries are: P/N: 06G9258 FRU P/N: 06G9259 Because of the base and the overhangs, its best to use supports, but they're easy to remove. Use a sturdy pair of tweezers to remove the supports from inside the rails. They...
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IBM PC - Vintage PC Includes: • PC Asset • 1k, 2k & 4k Textures • Alphas • Hard Surface w/ Mask • Decal Textures Please use Blender 2.9 to open the project file. Verts: 19,194 Tris: 36,715 High-resolution textures in 1k, 2k and 4k resolutions are...
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Here is the recreation of a 90's era IBM PS/1 486 SX-25 monitor and CPU front, meticulously crafted from scratch. The rest of the monitor and back section of the CPU were built using styrene, requiring patience and attention to detail. In retrospect,...
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Slot cover for MCA equipped IBM PS/2 computers. This is a modification of the bracket created by Eric Schlaepfer as part of his Snark Barker card project (https://github.com/schlae/snark-barker-mca) I narrowed it slightly and then added a taper to...
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So it is only obligatory for me to come up with something just like the [IBM ThinkPad 560Z External SD Card HDD Caddy](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5237746). With this SD2IDE caddy, you can use an SD card as the internal storage for this...
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This tool is specifically designed to release the internal case clips of IBM 14L10/15L10 (Aptiva) monitors and similar models. The clips are only accessible through a narrow vertical opening, as shown in image1. To open them, simply insert the tool...
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This rack securely accommodates two 2.5" HDD or SSD units inside the IBM x3650 M1 server. To print it vertically, simply follow these steps: First, prepare a SATA power adapter and connect it to the motherboard port. Next, fasten the drives in...