logitech keyboard foot mk700 3d models
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... keyboard, but they keep breaking off, which means we're constantly replacing them. ...To avoid this, I designed some custom replacement parts that fit perfectly with our Logitech K120 Keyboard. ...Maybe these will come in handy for someone else too.
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I designed this based on a standard Logitech Keyboard layout. While it's not a precise replica, it should suffice for creating a functional 3D printed keyboard replacement. ...If you find it useful, feel free to reach out and I'll be happy to provide it...
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My trusty Logitech keyboard had finally given up the ghost, and I needed a sturdy stand to prop it up at a comfortable 8-degree angle. ...The old keyboardstand just wouldn't cut it anymore, so I set out to find a reliable alternative that would keep my...
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... their legs. ...After two of them snapped, I decided to take matters into my own hands and print out replacement parts. I'm not sure if this will fit all Logitech keyboard models, but it works perfectly with the standard model shown in the pictures.
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Keyboard users rejoice at the innovative Logitech K120 upgrade - a revolutionary new limb that seamlessly integrates into your existing typing setup. ...Designed to deliver unparalleled speed and accuracy, this state-of-the-art appendage perfectly...
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This is a high-quality replacement large foot designed specifically for the K350 keyboard from Logitech. I failed to clean the replacement thoroughly before taking photos, resulting in poor image quality. However, I've been using this part for over...
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Replacement Legs for a Logitech MX3200 keyboard. Printed from PLA @ 0.08 resolution, 200/60C temp, and very slow - 25mm/s. Seems to work well on my keyboard, but a bit loose when folded inside. I've included the source file if someone wants to...
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Since each Logitech keyboard has its own distinct leg design and dimensions, I created a custom one for the 350 model after it was dropped and the part broke off. ... I deliberately omitted the curved edge of the original piece so that this model can...
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Got an OLD Logitech G15 keyboard hooked up to my basement computer (Game, movie, TeamSpeak server) it still works perfectly but one of the legs is missing, and the other was damaged. ... I created these as a replacement, and they worked perfectly!
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I'm Sick of Throwing Away My Trusty Logitech Keyboard Just Because Its Legs Snapped Off, So I Decided to Take Matters Into My Own Hands and Design Some Replacement Parts That Can Be Printed at Home - Maybe They'll Even Help Out a Fellow User Who's...
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This text refers to a substitute leg designed for a Logitech K200 keyboard that could also fit other models. It's recommended to print the part using ABS material and high-density infill if possible. ...Version 2 was introduced, which boasts increased...
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I broke one of the legs of my Logitech keyboard. Boo! Ordered a replacement online, but it was the wrong size. Double boo! Designed this one in Solidworks instead and it works perfectly. YAY! ... <b>Printing:</b> Sliced at 1.5mm and printed using...
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This is a remix of the Logitech K330 keyboard feet. Original was a bit loose - this model is wider to give a solid, snug fit (you need to squeeze feet a bit to install them, like the injection moulded originals). ...Photos show 0.2 mm PLA - prints in...
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My rambunctious grandkids repeatedly shattered the feet of my Logitech keyboard, prompting me to swap them out with new ones. However, those also succumbed to their energetic abuse, forcing me to design an even sturdier replacement that can withstand...
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Here's a simple holder I created at work for my wireless Logitech keyboard. It's likely a K400 variant, although I'm not entirely sure about the model number. To make it, I first stenciled the footprint of the keyboard onto some paper and then used...
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This is the STLand 123D file for a replacement leg for a Logitech MK270 keyboard. Two must be printed as the leg height will not match an original leg exactly, resulting in a wobbly keyboard. The design was created using ABS and featured a raft on...
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Logitech K280e keyboard users rejoice as a revolutionary new feet replacement solution emerges to take your typing experience to new heights. This ingenious innovation, specifically designed for the K280e keyboard, promises to elevate your...
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This design is not exclusive to my Logitech K270 keyboard; several other models, including the K270r, K260, MK270, and MK270r, use the same leg style. You're free to modify this design as you see fit. ...If you decide to create a remix, please...
cults3d
This is a replacement large foot designed specifically for the K350 keyboard from Logitech. I never took the time to clean this new part, so the images that follow are less than perfect. However, I've been using it for over a year now without...
grabcad
First generation Logitech G15 Keyboard. Highly detailed with foldable feets and adjustable angle on LCD-screen. Cord and wrist support can be removed if not wanted. Colors may differ in STEP-version since the custom black materials are not included,...
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As for myself, I'm currently rocking a Logitech Wave keyboard, and I had the designers craft this stand with its unique shape in mind. ...If anyone's interested in tweaking the design, I've uploaded the SolidWorks model to make it easy to modify as...
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I replaced my Logitech keyboard's broken key with a new one, and I'm pleased to report that this replacement works remarkably well - it's now the fifth version I've tested. To install your new key: 1. Print the key 2. Gently push it into place; you...
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Works with the Logitech K260 keyboard. Print Settings Printer: Snapmaker 2.0 A350 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 200 Infill: 15 Filament: eSUN PLA+ Black Category: Gadgets
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This is a part I created for one of my own keyboards to replace the foot which has disappeared. ...I would probably reprint this as a slower print next time as I had to clean up the little nubs but it seems to work.
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The original idea behind this design was to create a holder for my Logitech Bluetooth keyboard, which had been cluttering up my coffee table. So I decided to make this holder and attach the keyboard to it. 01-06-2020 update: V2 - To reduce material...
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They remain plugged into their stand and charged via solar power whenever possible - resulting in around 20-25 hours of usage per day before recharging is necessary.\n\nAs the keyboard itself is placed upside down on top, this does protect against...
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A convenient substitute for those annoying keyboard flip-out feet.