logitech k750 key replacement 3d models
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I replaced the Logitech Cordless Desktop EX111 Keyboard's collapsible legs with a brand new pair. The original legs snapped off, but the keyboard is still functioning perfectly, so I took precise measurements and redesigned them. A flat keyboard is...
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Replacement Thumbstick made for the Logitech Wingman. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Mk2.5s Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Category: Video Games
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Here is the rewritten text: A Replacement Power Button for the Logitech K400 Keyboard. The Original Button Fails Due to a Small Tip That Breaks with Minimal Pressure, Making It Difficult to Move. ... Successfully Tested on Both K400 and K400R...
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Replacement part for the breaking point of the Logitech G930 Headset. I aimed to replicate its original appearance closely. ...The design is intended to print upright, eliminating the need for additional support while ensuring a robust connection...
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This is a replacement leg for a Logitech K120 keyboard. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: This doesn't matter. Supports: No, this option will not be used. Resolution: The printer resolution is set to 0.2 millimeters. ...Infill: The infill density...
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These replacement legs enhance the stability of the Logitech G19 gaming keyboard, ensuring it sits level on any surface. ...Additionally, I've provided a special "XL" version that extends significantly further, allowing the keyboard to stand upright at...
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To fix my Logitech headset's broken mic arm, I opted for a cost-effective solution by creating a replacement part using my 3D printer. ...My ingenious design facilitates routing the microphone wire around the outside of the new arm, eliminating the need...
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I designed this replacement foot for my Logitech keyboard last year as an alternative to the standard 8th foot. My model is K220, but I believe other models use similar components. Today, the replacement broke and I reprinted it, making sure to...
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... luckily I still have mine and was able to model it as detailed as possible, before it got lost. ...Now you can simply print the baseplate, in case you loose it!After replacing the missing baseplate enjoy countless hours of gaming and 3D-modelling!
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Have you got a Logitech K270 that lost one or both of the riser legs? No way me too! Which is why I did my best to create a replacement! Maybe it will work for other models, but I'm not sure. Check the dimensions! It doesn't have that satisfying...
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This is the perfect replacement for you Logitech G290 gear shifter, making the knob higher and the throw longer! Just remove the cover that shows the gear positions, remove the original shifter knob by taking out the screw, lift the knob off the...
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Logitech's MK320 keyboard needs a new keycap fitted into place.
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The leg for my logitech k345 keyboard broke, so I make this quick leg support.
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For all flight simulator enthusiasts, the Logitech G940 joystick replacement gimbal parts are a must-have. The Force feedback strip's gimbal gears wear out quickly after intense use, especially when extending the stick. These replacement parts will...
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I Am Very Excited to Share This New Keyboard Accessory with You - The Logitech Elite Keyboard Foot Replacement is Here! Follow These Easy Steps: 1. Unbox the Package: Take out the newly printed plastic piece carefully. 2. Place on Keycap Row: Align...
cults3d
spare part for logitech simulator steering wheel I printed the part in pet-g with supports in 60% infill.
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... spaces between gaps. ...Introducing a substitute foot designed for Logitech K120 keyboards. ...Follow these instructions for optimal results: print with supports and at least 15% infill, while sanding the two rods may be necessary for a snug fit.
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replacement battery cover its snugly in my KB. ...Included the step file can customize name in named sketch.
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I picked up a Logitech C270 webcam but realized it wasn't designed to mount on a 3D printer, so I decided to get creative. It's intended for mounting on a monitor or laptop, not my printer, so I broke it down into its components and worked on a...
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To determine the time needed for a substitute, I utilized TurboCAD 11 and Replicator G with MakerBot. ...The leg replacement took an hour to complete. ...MakerBot truly excels in this process!
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... effectively. ...This replacement component corrects this issue and proves to be significantly more user-friendly compared to its predecessor's slider mechanism. ...A vibrant red finish was achieved through a deliberate application of permanent ink.
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This replacement component eliminates that issue altogether, boasting an intuitive design that surpasses its predecessor's slider in terms of usability. ...A vibrant crimson hue, achieved through the application of a permanent marker, adds a touch of...
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Just a replacement shift knob for g29 shifter. Use original screw. I do not have holes for a cap to cover the screw, but it is not necessary. I have another version that is a full hand grip. ...I recommend trying if you are to print a new shift knob.
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The red surface was made with a permanent marker. Print instructionsCategory: Replacement Parts Print Settings Printer Brand: TEVO Printer: Tarantula Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.05 Notes: Layer height is unnecessarily small in my print, 0.2...
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I discovered that my initial prototype had a poor rotation mechanism, so I designed HeadphoneInnerFree.stl to replace HeadphoneRestrict.stl, allowing it to rotate freely. It's possible that this issue may not affect everyone, but I found that my...
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Logitech g815 / g915 ESC romer g key this is Work In Progress its still swinging a bit if someone has an idea to fix it please remake it or comment
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Logitech g815 / g915 ESC romer g key this is Work In Progress its still swinging a bit if someone has an idea to fix it please remake it or comment
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I love my Logitech G915. ...I like the number pad but I'm not a fan of the macro keys. I hit them accidentally all the time. So I made a wedge that snuggly slides under the keys preventing accident presses.