morse code key 3d models
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Morse Code Key created in OpenSCAD using magnets instead of the spring for the return. ... BOM: M3x5mm Screw M3x8mm Screw M3x10mm Screw M3x25mm Screw M3 Locknut 2xM3 Nut 3x M3 Washer 2x 623 Bearings 2x 8mmx2.75mm Magnet 3.5mm Panel Mount...
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Here's my take on a straight Morse code key! Non printed parts: - M3 hardware for the contacts, stopper and spring holders. I used 15mm & 25mm lengths but you can get away with longer lengths and cut them down etc. - M8 bolt and nut for the...
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This is a morse code key that is built with a few screws, hack saw blade and connectors. I built this since I wanted a disposable key to go with my portable rig. ...I also submitted it to QST for the key contest.
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A simple insulator for the Kalamazoo Brass Key that my father gave to me. ... It was printed in ABS, with .05 layers, and 12 shells at about 30/30. http://www.radioblvd.com/telegraph_keys.htm
grabcad
This is a model of a morse code telegraph key that i modeled from an old photo.<This is a work in progress>
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This is a 3D-printed lightweight Morse code key suitable for portable (QRP) amateur radio operation. To build it you will need to purchase two 5mmx2mm neodymium magnets, one 3.5mm stereo jack, four m3x10mm screws, two m3x18mm screws, two m3 hex...
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This was inspired by NA8E's morse code key http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:630117. I created this in Solidworks from scratch and went through 4-5 versions before settling (for the moment) on this one. Similar to the NA8E key this one uses...
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This is a simple Morse code straight key with it's own carrying case. It uses small 2mm screws to secure the wires in the contact holes as well as provide for a contact surface. The hinge can be screwed or glued. Small 10mmx10mmx1mm neodymium magnets...
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Here is a morse key I made. It has holes in it for feeding 22# wire through. I used maget wire 22# for this and works great. Also uses a gumband for the spring action. Must print the KEY with support. I used hot glue to hold it down to my table. ...
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Simple base you can bolt to a WWII Flameproof ARMY J-5-A Morse Key to keep it from tipping over. I used three 20mm long x 3mm flat head screws and three nuts to secure the key to this base. I printed mine out of black Voxel PLA+ on my Flsun V400...
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I created a paddle a number of years ago but decided to streamline it and make the paddles more secure so this is a V2 of my previous non-iambic paddle.This design uses a portion of a common hacksaw blade as the spring for the key. It is based on...
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Uses 2x 608ZZ bearings and either 5/8" bolt or 8mm rod. Tension is provided by two 0.5in ceramic disc magnets. ... Other screws are M3 and the knob uses M2.5.
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I am 17 years old and just got into morse code not too long ago. Use the Iambic2 file for printing, as it has been rotated to be flat on your printer. Print Settings Printer: FlashForge Creator Pro ...
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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 wrist...
prusaprinters
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...
prusaprinters
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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This is a Straight Key for Morse code operation. I have updated the key into a variety of other keys with better operating characteristics and offer them here: http://veloliner.com/ham/k0mbtkey.pdf Become a dittie bopper. ... Dave
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I designed this to be as simple and small as possible for use outdoors with small radio equipment and for use in remote areas / SOTA.
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This thing is a 3D-printed lightweight Morse code straight key suitable for portable (QRP) amateur radio operation. It uses 5mm diameter a 2mm thick neodymium magnets for spring force. To build this thing you will need to purchase one 3.5mm stereo...
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A morse code practice key. Only 4 parts and simple to assemble. Instructions This morse key has been designed using OpenScad. OpenScad is a free 3D design application for most operating systems including Linux and Windows. It is particularly useful...
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This is a simple, minimal hardware, side swiper Morse code key. Otherwise known as a "cootie" key. NOTE: You will want to print the arm on a raft to prevent the leaf spring parts from warping off the bed. This design only needs five screws, two...
prusaprinters
This is a simple, minimal hardware, side swiper Morse code key. Otherwise known as a "cootie" key. NOTE: You will want to print the arm on a raft to prevent the leaf spring parts from warping off the bed. This design only needs five screws, two nuts...
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A morse code keyboard Code: https://github.com/Fredrik-Westergard/morse-code-keyboard/blob/main/README.md
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Here are bases for the Iambic Mini-Paddle Morse Code key and Single Lever key for ham radio sold by QRPguys.com. I love the keys but wanted a strain relief for the cable and enough of a base to attach Scotch Fasteners (like Velcro) to the bottom so...
3docean
I have a vintage morse code transmitter, great for vintage communication themes and projects.
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Keychain with morse code small and long dashes. Concept art. ...Feel free to customize.