HP-Notebook-Rubber-Feet-Strip (Configurable)

HP-Notebook-Rubber-Feet-Strip (Configurable)

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Short time ago, the rubber feet of my ZBook Spectre x360 were disintegrating. They are designed with an ABS/ASA core with on-molded rubber. They then are melted with tabs onto the bottom lid. The rubber got loose for whatever reason, there is no replacement available so the whole lid would need to be replaced. Now, I had some gray Flex filament and designed replacement strips in OpenSCAD. The upper strip can have a flat bottom face, however the lower strip needs cavities where the original tabs were poking through. Finally I super-glued both strips with satisfying result. You may re-configure this to generate strips that will also fit on later (2020 or so) HP Envy or Spectre notebooks.

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