diy morse key 3d models
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... the slicing process of the model. To get more information on the construction process, please refer to the manual provided as a PDF file. This document, titled ik_manual.pdf, contains all the necessary details for building your DIY Morse key.
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This thing is a 3D-printed lightweight Morse code straight key suitable for portable (QRP) amateur radio operation. It uses 5mm diameter a 2mm thick neodymium magnets for spring force. To build this thing you will need to purchase one 3.5mm stereo...
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If you want to use the screw connections as a connection, you can also use the optional strain relief, which is attached to the Morse key via a dovetail connection and glued in place if necessary. Otherwise, insert the bezel into the dovetail hole. ...
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morse key The "ears" on the corners of some parts are for better adhesion to the print bed and can easily be broken off after printing. The holes are only printed from the second layer because they don't stick well to the print bed on my printer. ...
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Kids can make a Morse keyer for CW using copper wire, no spring or screw needed. They just need two pieces of wire: one 1.4mm in diameter (1.5mm2) for the electrical contact and another smaller piece as the pivot. No support is required during...
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This is a fully operational, highly advanced model of a Morse code key system.
grabcad
This is a model of a morse code telegraph key that i modeled from an old photo.<This is a work in progress>
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All you need to do is: 1) Print the file named Key_Morse_v2_arm.stl 2) Print two copies of the file named Key_Morse_v2_support.stl 3) Finally print the file Key_Morse_v2_base.stl. The file named Key_Morse_v2_full_view should not be printed and only...
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Morse Code Key created in OpenSCAD using magnets instead of the spring for the return. ...BOM: M3x5mm Screw M3x8mm Screw M3x10mm Screw M3x25mm Screw M3 Locknut 2xM3 Nut 3x M3 Washer 2x 623 Bearings 2x 8mmx2.75mm Magnet 3.5mm Panel Mount Jack 1xM3 Brass...
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In 1844, Alfred Vail crafted this pivotal telegraph key, reportedly from the very first Baltimore-Washington line, as a refinement of Samuel Morse's pioneering transmitter. My model is based on a precise 3D scan of the original key obtained from the...
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A Morse Code Practice Key Designed for Beginners, Only Four Simple Parts Morse Code Key Instructions: This user-friendly Morse key was designed using OpenScad software, an excellent 3D design application that's free and compatible with Linux and...
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Morse-Vail Telegraph Key Maker: Alfred Vail and Samuel Finley Breese Morse Physical Description: Wood and brass materials make up this object. Measurements: Overall dimensions are 3 inches by 2 inches by 6.75 inches; or 7.62 centimeters by 5.08...
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I suddenly became fascinated with the radio, and now my attention is captivated by the simplicity of Morse Code. I refer to other people's designed CW keys, but none of them meet my requirements, so I decided to create my own one. All screws and...
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I'm working on a project that involves creating a Morse Code Key using OpenSCAD, and I'm making some modifications to the design. Instead of using a spring for the return mechanism, I've decided to incorporate magnets into the key's structure. ... Here...
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I built a morse key that has holes for threading 22 gauge wire through, I used 22 gauge magnet wire for this project which works like a charm. Also, I utilized a rubber band for the spring action. Be sure to print the key with supports. I secured...
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This is a 3D-printed lightweight Morse code key suitable for portable (QRP) amateur radio operation. To build it you will need to purchase two 5mmx2mm neodymium magnets, one 3.5mm stereo jack, four m3x10mm screws, two m3x18mm screws, two m3 hex...
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Here's my take on a straight Morse code key! Non printed parts: - M3 hardware for contacts, stopper, and spring holders - I used 15mm & 25mm lengths, but you can get away with longer lengths and cut them down. - M8 bolt and nut for the bearing axle...
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This design is inspired by NA8E's morse code key found on Thingiverse under ID 630117. I created this project from scratch in Solidworks, going through four to five versions before settling on this one. Similar to the NA8E key, this one uses...
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This is a customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4207626 I designed it because my kids are interested in Morse code. I have integrated a push button, a display and an Arduino. The display shows the Morse code in the first line...
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... contacts and are wired to the pigtail. The cavity in the base allows room to tie a knot in the pigtail as a strain relief. See the picture of the assembled key. I also make sheet metal keys available at Tango Keys for com. -.- -…. .—- . ...….
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This project is a key bug designed by myself using FreeCad, all components are printed in PETG, the position of the files is optimized for printing process. The name of each file contains the number time to print (no indication = 1 , STP <number>...
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This is a small CW Paddle Key It is less than 3.5in long overall. It has provisions for 4 flat head screws to attach it to a surface. It is a revision of my previous design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5402839 UPDATE: I added some paddles...
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... I like the precise pushing feeling, maybe this design is not the best for high speed but can be fine for novices; my idea is to use as outdoor and easy to carry key. ... For better high-speed performance have a look at the iambic paddles version.
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I constructed a Morse code key using basic components like screws, a hacksaw blade, and connectors. ...The goal was to create a lightweight, disposable key that could complement my portable communication system.
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This is a Straight Key for Morse code operation. I have updated the key into a variety of other keys with better operating characteristics and offer them at http://veloliner.com/ham/k0mbtkey.pdf. Become an enthusiastic operator, or ditty popper. ... ...
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This is my interpretation of a Morse Code sideswiper key, also referred to as cootie keys. Unlike traditional telegraph keys that utilize an up-and-down motion, the sideswiper establishes contact on either side of a flexible arm, resulting in...