morse key 3d models
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If you want to use the screw connections as a connection, you can also use the optional strain relief, which is attached to the Morse key via a dovetail connection and glued in place if necessary. Otherwise, insert the bezel into the dovetail hole. ...
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morse key The "ears" on the corners of some parts are for better adhesion to the print bed and can easily be broken off after printing. The holes are only printed from the second layer because they don't stick well to the print bed on my printer. ...
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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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Morse keyer for CW with kids no spring need, no screw. Only need pieces of copper wire: like diameter 1.4mm (1.5mm2) for electrical contact, and the little pivot. no support needed. Printed in 0.3mm. But better in 0.2mm V4 is a good version ...
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DIY 3D printed morse key by LZ1JER Make sure that the axes are oriented correctly for your printer. If necessary, you can adjust the orientation when slicing the model. Please read the manual for more details, it's attached as a PDF file. ...All...
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This is a simple, fast and efficient Morse key. All you need is: 1) print the file named Key_Morse_v2_arm.stl 2) print two copies of the file named Key_Morse_v2_support.stl 3) finally print the file Key_Morse_v2_base.stl. The file named...
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Bearing: MR117ZZ x 4 Magnet: 5x1mm Neodymium magnet x 6 Screw: M3x10mm x 20 Flat head tapping: 3x8mm x 4 Wire: 0.2mm Magnet wire
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Morsekey-2 The "ears" on the corners of some parts are for better adhesion to the print bed and can easily be broken off after printing. The holes are only printed from the second layer because they don't stick well to the print bed on my...
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This is a compact 3D-printed manual Morse key. The design offers precise movement with adjustable force and travel, in a very simple 3D-printed design. Compact and lightweight, the key is suitable for portable use. There is a choice of different knob...
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... contacts and are wired to the pigtail. The cavity in the base allows room to tie a knot in the pigtail as a strain relief. See the picture of the assembled key. I also make sheet metal keys available at Tango Keys for com. -.- -…. .—- . ...….
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This project is a key bug designed by myself using FreeCad, all components are printed in PETG, the position of the files is optimized for printing process. The name of each file contains the number time to print (no indication = 1 , STP <number>...
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... I like the precise pushing feeling, maybe this design is not the best for high speed but can be fine for novices; my idea is to use as outdoor and easy to carry key. ... For better high-speed performance have a look at the iambic paddles version.
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A replacement paddle for a iambic morse key, the Hi-Mound BK-100. The weak part of the neck, where these may break, was beefed up a bit. ...Please check dimensions carefully, it must match exactly your model.
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A replacement paddle for a iambic morse key, the Hi-Mound BK-100. The weak part of the neck, where these may break, was beefed up a bit. ... Please check dimensions carefully, it must match exactly your model.
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After building, the morse key will probably need some cleaning up at its nose, to ensure full travel and avoid interference with the case. Having ensured good travel, lock the key in place using the lock ring. For the case parts, a brim support may...
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It have 2 keys, depending of your RIG setting it can operate as a paddle or a simple key. I release it freely just for the pleasure of permit somebody to make it bettere and more functionally . This release is the first and the ergonomy isn't the...
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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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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 to be able to inspect the source code here to learn how easy...
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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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The same as the version this was remixed from except with the addition of a cover. ... Thanks.
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Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2054230 Changes: - replaced screws for the axes of the paddles by plastic rods from the base to the roof - paddles new designed for: M3 screws with M3 nut; recesses for mounting repulsing magnets...
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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.