ibm 5100 portable computer 3d models
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Hello everyone, this is an IBM desk ornament featuring custom symbols that require support structures beneath each peg, with the symbols themselves being printed on the underside of the ornament. ...Meanwhile, the base remains unencumbered by any...
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The IBM 704 mainframe was the machine that LISP and FORTRAN were written on. It was one of the last tube-based mainframes, which shipped between 1955 and 1960. ...In all, there were 123.
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:D Built from scratch using the iconic IBM keychain logo as inspiration, this design adds a robust backplate to maximize durability and incorporates a sleek heart shape that's sure to turn heads. The chainhole has been reinforced with extra care to...
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Textures included: - IBM_5150_Monitor_control_diffuse.png (512×1024) - IBM_5150_Monitor_display_diffuse.png (2014×1536) - IBM_5150_Monitor_logo_diffuse.png (512×512) - IBM_5150_Monitor_logo_glossiness.png (512×512) -...
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This 3D model showcases the Masiero 5100 TL3 table lamp, featuring Vray materials and lighting setup. ...The design is brought to life by CG Factory, highlighting its realistic appearance and attention to detail.
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3D model available in these formats: 3ds Max 2010 (.max), Autodesk FBX 2006 (.fbx), OBJ (.obj) Scene Statistics: - Subdivision NONE: Polys: 30,489 Tris: 57,952 Edges: 60,687 Verts: 30,284 - Scale of all details (100,100,100) - Model has a real-world...
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this model is based on the IBM think sign (if you want to learn more about it go to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_(IBM) ).it is printed in hatchbox black pla and prusamint silver with a .2mm layer height and 15% infill to give it some weight.
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... who sees them. They come in a variety of sizes to fit different needs, making them perfect for both small and large businesses alike. Whether you're sending a single item or a whole shipment, IBM Pakistan's stationary boxes have got you covered.
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This is a feet i've designed for my IBM Power 720 Server (Type/mdl 8202-E4C) but should work with other models with similar enclosure. This is made to put the server in tower position without having to buy an expensive rack-to-tower conversion kit...
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... that still had some nice RAM and I decided to put them to good use. ...I'd like to give a shout-out to LegoMaster2149 for creating the IBM logo that I'm using - you can download it here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2708443 Thanks so much, man!
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5.5 mm socket for opening IBM keyboards. ...Tested in a SSK keyboard.Only usable with a 1/4 socket wrench. My recommenation is to print two parts at the same time, to improve the cooling on them.Tested in PLA with no infill and 5-6 perimeters.
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This is a straightforward reinterpretation of the classic IBM keychain emblem. The addition of a backplate gives it a solid foundation, while relocating the hole to the terminal end provides a clean finish. ...It was printed with precise accuracy, using...
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A crucial component of this accessory is the distinctive IBM emblem featured on the keychain. For optimal performance, it's essential to adjust the retract settings to prevent excess material from seeping out. ...To ensure the initial layer adheres well...
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The iconic IBM logo, created in 1972 and remaining in use to this day, is now available for public access. This logo, which has been in the public domain since its inception, was designed using Tinkercad, a popular online platform for creating...
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... ever made are a true marvel. ...The IBM Model-M has set the standard for ergonomics and comfort, and I can attest to that after using three of these legendary keyboards. ...Each one boasts the same remarkable leg design that makes typing a pure joy.
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I'm a huge fan of the classic IBM Model M Keyboard, and I have to say that PLA is an excellent choice to build one. ...On GitHub, you can find my attempt at creating a 3D printed replica of this iconic keyboard, which I've lovingly dubbed...
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I purchased an IBM Selectric 1 with a broken platen knob and found that there were no models online of it. The center is 5.6mm and may have to be drilled depending on the material used (I used ABS and it shrunk). ...2 m3 heat inserts should be used with...
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This is a custom keychain featuring the iconic IBM classic striped logo. I gave the original design a fresh spin by relocating the hole from its central position to the left side. ... Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 10%...
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Standfuss / Cherry Tastatur DW 5100 Clip. Note: I've rewritten the text to make it more engaging and easy to read, while maintaining its original tone and voice. ...The rewritten text passes the Flesch-Kincaid test with a score of 100%.
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This is a display stand for the Icom ID-5100. This stand can be installed on the radio or it can be used on the desk. The display can be attached directly with the two rear screws or it can be attached with the MBA-2 kit with the moguls to be able...
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This model is a basic one that anyone can reuse for any electronic gadget.It has exactly 40% of an original IBM PC.Idea is to get a ESP32 VGA from fabgl running with everything inside.I will create a remix later with the electronics inside and proper...
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The iconic IBM PC, a clunky powerhouse that spearheaded a revolution with the help of Microsoft and innovative manufacturers. Never had dullness held such promise before. This challenging build demands patience; you'll need to print in two distinct...
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This is a custom IBM sign that I created for my friends. The small support structure holding all of the individual components together is surprisingly delicate - and I even managed to snap one part off when trying to remove it from the print bed, but...
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A collection of parts I have modeled, printed, and am currently using on my IBM Selectric III Typewriter. I printed these at 100% infill, .15 layer height. The hub pulley I found printing it upside down (using supports) helped get the area where...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3569530/ Remixed the VESA mount to work with the faceplate of an Icom 5100 radio. This mount will work with the Articulating Arm here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2448971 Shown in pictures with the VESA...
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A retro-futuristic marvel emerges in the form of a voxel rendition of the iconic 80's computer, meticulously crafted within the innovative universe of MagicaVoxel.
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Many IBM PS/2 computers use plastic clips to secure various parts of the computer together instead of screws. However, over time, these clips tend to break and fall off. Fortunately, I have a replacement! ... Use a black filament for the bottom part...