diy morse key 3d models
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This manual Morse key is a sleek 3D-printed device that offers precise movement and adjustable force with travel in a minimalist, easy-to-use design. Its compact and lightweight build makes it perfect for taking on the go. Users have a variety of...
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This is a minimalist Morse code straight key that fits perfectly inside its own compact carrying case. Its sleek design relies on tiny 2mm screws to firmly secure the wires in their designated contact holes and create an ideal surface for reliable...
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See photos. This is my take on a Morse Code sideswiper key, (also called cootie keys.) Unlike the traditional telegraph key which uses an up-and-down motion, the sideswiper makes contact on either side of a flexible arm, making for much less hand and...
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I carefully crafted a basic insulator for the Kalamazoo Brass Key that my father had given me. ...The key was printed in ABS, with extremely thin layers of only .05 and 12 shells at roughly 30/30.
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It has 2 keys, depending on your RIG setting, it can operate as a paddle or a simple key. I release it freely just for the pleasure of allowing someone to make it better and more functional. This release is the first one and the ergonomics aren't the...
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This rare and historic key was not used for transmitting Morse signals, but rather to learn Morse code at a time when electricity was not readily available in simple ways. The original key is made of heavy cast iron and features a distinct sound,...
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I took the photos during the students' club festival then build this in blender. Use M4x6 and M4x16 screws. ...Have fun!
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Bearing: MR117ZZ x 4 Magnet: 5x1mm Neodymium magnet x 6 Screw: M3x10mm x 20 Flat head tapping: 3x8mm x 4 Wire: 0.2mm Magnet wire
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Morsekey-2 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...
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This is a dust and protection cover for a GHD GT502-MIL morse straight key.
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This is my travel case built for my American Morse MS2 straight key.
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This is a 3d printed base and cover to store your World War 2 MKIII Morse Key.You need M3x15mm bold and nut and 3.5mm audio jack to connect your morse key and access it using just audio cable.
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More details can be found at https://holdmybeer.io/2023/07/02/magnetic-cradle-for-n0sa-sp4-morse-key/
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Remix of the classic morse straight key. Each screw is designed specifically for M3 screws, ensuring a precise fit. ...Be prepared to drill a new hole at the top if you're using a larger diameter wire than mine.
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The Morse 3D model is designed by Troadey Inc., available on their website at Troadey.com. To optimize printing, only add supports for the teeth if necessary; the rest should be easy to print. If desired, try using infill below 10%. ...Check out...
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A replacement paddle for an iambic morse key, the Hi-Mound BK-100. The vulnerable area on the neck, prone to breakage, has been reinforced with added strength. ...Ensure accurate dimensions are verified before installation to guarantee a precise fit...
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A spare paddle for an iambic Morse code key, the Hi-Mound BK-100 is what you're looking for. To prevent them from breaking at the weakest point in the neck, engineers have reinforced this area a bit. ...When ordering, double-check the dimensions to...
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After building the transceiver, the morse key will likely need some cleaning up at its nose to ensure full travel and avoid interference with the case. Make sure the key has good travel and then lock it in place using the lock ring. For assembling...
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As a Teenager with an Interest in Morse Code, I Designed This Project After Being Frustrated by the High Cost of Traditional Iambic Keys. Just Eighteen and Newly Enthusiastic About Learning to Tap Out Messages with Code, I Am Determined to Explore...
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This is my take on a compact Morse Code sideswiper key, (also called cootie keys.) Unlike the traditional telegraph key which uses an up-and-down motion, the sideswiper makes contact on either side of a flexible arm, making for much less hand and...
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Cubierta para evitar el polvo en Key Begali Simplex y Simplex Pro
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What you'll need : - 1x piece of wood for the base (about 200x80mm) minimum thickness of 5mm (mine is 18mm) - 4mm aluminium sheet - 1x LM8UU bearing - 1x 52mm long 8mm shaft - 3x M5x35mm screw - 3x M5 knob (diameter about 12mm) - 3x M5 knob...
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Made a few minor tweaks to the original design. Enlarged the wire hole adjacent to the bearing slightly to simplify feeding the wire through. Also added two additional magnet slots on the opposite side, enabling the use of 12mm neodymium magnets with...
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Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2054230 Changes: - replaced screws for the axes of the paddles by plastic rods from the base to the roof - paddles new designed for: M3 screws with M3 nut; recesses for mounting repulsing magnets...
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The same as the version this was remixed from except with the addition of a cover. ... Thanks.