hp 41 calculator 3d models
36405 3d models found related to hp 41 calculator.thingiverse
The device is a mock-up of a standard keyboard overlay designed specifically for the HP 41 calculator series.
thingiverse
Hp 441 has a lid on the left side protecting some battery connectors, this design serves as a similiar one that comes with the calculator to close it
thingiverse
I crafted this handy organizer to keep my magnetic card wallets, additional modules, module ports covers, and card readers neatly stored within easy reach.
thingiverse
HP-41 Series Calculator Battery Case Made from Durable NiCad Material
thingiverse
A holder designed specifically for showcasing and utilizing vintage HP calculators is available. ...This particular accessory accommodates models such as the 35, 45, 55, 70, and 80.
pinshape
I'm making a clam shell case for my HP 10bII+ calculator. The design features an extra battery compartment. Post-Manufacturing Sanding the hinge is crucial to ensure smooth operation. I thoroughly sand both the hinge and female connectors to...
thingiverse
I made this clam shell case for the HP 10bII+ calculator. It has a special spot for extra batteries. Post-Printing: I sanded the hinge to make sure it opens and closes smoothly. ...To do that, I carefully threaded a strip of sandpaper through the male...
grabcad
A highly detailed representation of the HP 50g scientific device is showcased in this impressive depiction
thingiverse
A 3D printable HP-41 battery replacement is available using 4 sub AAA NiMH cells or opting for the pro version that can be powered by either 2 AAA NiMH cells or an old Li-Ion mobile phone battery, which is USB chargeable. The link provided offers a...
youmagine
You can stick in 4 sub AAA NiMH cells or go for the pro version, which powers an HP-41 from either - 2 AAA NiMH cells or - 1 old Li-Ion mobile phone battery, USB chargeable http://www.askrprojects.net/hardware/hp41bat/index.html ---WARNING: In case...
thingiverse
Desk stand for the HP Prime Calculator. Print on side or bottom, whichever requires less supports. Sand the bottom or apply rubber feet to keep it in place. ...Rail and slot are modeled after front case and hold calculator secure.
prusaprinters
It is an organizer to hold Magnetic Card Wallets, Extra ROM Modules or slot covers, and a place to hold a Card Reader when not mounted on the Calculator. Print instructionsNo Special Instructions. No supports needed. Print with whatever material or...
prusaprinters
Purpose: HP installed all screens on this calculator upside down, which makes the screen dark when the calculator is flat on the desk. By propping up the calculator, this stand fixes the screen issue and also makes it easier to input numbers with...
thingiverse
Human: Models for small metallic logos on HP calculators in Voyager series (e.g. HP-10C) are being created. Revised files for 12C and 15C have been updated with slightly improved lettering. The sheet of connected badges has been removed since 3D...
thingiverse
This is a cover for the HP 39gII calculator to replace the lost one. Printed on Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus. ...I recommend placing the cover vertically in the slicer and adding support on the bottom side to prevent vibrations when printing the top.
cgtrader
High poly 3d model of a vintage HP-27S. Comes complete with Vray procedural materials and an HDRI map.Standard 3ds max materials are also included. Includes Vray and Standard material scene files. ...
thingiverse
Modified the Tech3Design calculator stand per https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/ox23lq/comment/h7lw0nc/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 Now should fit an HP12C, etc.
thingiverse
A protective case for this older calculator. Probably also valid for 49g+, 48gII, 39G+, 39gs, 40gs. ...(Not sure) If you put the hole pointing up, you don't need any supports at all
thingiverse
I recently bought a used HP35s calculator off eBay which was missing a battery cover. So I designed one in Fusion 360. You will want to flip this STL over so that the largest flat part of the cover (the bottom) is on your print bed. ...I did use some...
thingiverse
I wanted a Reverse Polish Notation calculator, reminiscent of the classic Hewlett-Packard models. So I designed and built my own. Here's a link to the detailed write-up with step-by-step instructions for constructing your own:...
thingiverse
The Human is designed specifically for showcasing and utilizing a traditional HP calculator from days gone by. ...This model caters to two distinct versions, the HP 65 and the HP 67.
thingiverse
If you own a vintage HP calculator such as the legendary hp 35, it's possible that a replacement for a missing or faulty battery holder is required. This crucial component enables users to assemble a new battery pack using fresh cells. To obtain a...
thingiverse
If you own an iconic HP calculator such as the legendary HP 97, you may need to replace a missing or faulty battery holder. This crucial component will empower you to create a customized battery pack with fresh cells. To assemble a complete battery...
thingiverse
This is one side of a battery pack for the following HP Calculators - HP-35 - HP-45 - HP-55 - HP-65 - HP-67 - HP-70 - HP-80 You need two to create the complete pack. Inside it fits three AA-Cells (see picture on how to create these). Due to the...
thingiverse
... gear set that would breathe new life into my beloved printer. Thanks to the magic of 3D printing, my HP Model 46 is now back in operation, its calculator humming along smoothly once again thanks to the precision gears I designed and printed myself.
thingiverse
I decided to give my dad's old HP 25 calculator a brand-new lease on life by crafting a custom battery holder. I deliberately chose not to tamper with the original, even though the batteries had clearly seen better days due to corrosion. To that end,...
thingiverse
the alignment tool, the PCB and the back of the calculator case...etc. if necessary, cut a new black insulator sheet to size. ...I did because of the upper screw post assembly pre-thread your screws into the lower screw post assembly, only once,...