Logitech Keyboard Stand 3d models
257178 3d models found related to Logitech Keyboard Stand.pinshape
... the desired springiness and snap when opening or closing the keyboard's foot. It doesn't have a spring, but it naturally wants to be either open or closed. This is really neat! Note: The replacement piece was designed for a Logitech K120 keyboard.
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A convenient substitute for those annoying keyboard flip-out feet.
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This is a replacement foot for the Logitech k330. Print instructionsCategory: Computer Summary This is a replacement foot for the Logitech k330.
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The Human is an ideal candidate to replace the worn-out foot on a K120 keyboard. ...Their compact design makes them compatible with numerous keyboards.
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Quick little replacement foot for the Logitech K270 keybaord.These are for the feet at the front, not the feet at the back. They're bigger!</p><p>I would suggest that if you lost one of the feet on the corners, replace that with the foot from the...
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It's my first attempt to repair the keyboard foot. ... Please comments.
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Needed a replacement leg for a keyboard. Easy design and print. ...I've included an .stl and .f3d.
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A G15 keyboard keycap is the subject of this clip, along with potential compatibility with other keyboards for which an update may be provided. Due to a broken one, the model was created using Sketchup. ...It was then printed on a Solidoodle 2 and...
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Needed a replacement leg for a keyboard. Designed in Fusion 360. ... I've included the .f3d and .step files in case anyone wants to modify.
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Print out two of these and clip them onto your K830, and suddenly it's sitting on the desk just like a regular keyboard!
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SeeMeCNC Rostock MAX Print Settings Replaced G11 Keyboard Foot Automatically. ... Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX Rafts Required: Not Necessary Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill Density: 100%
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It's actually a small thing called a keyboard riser - that little device lifts the back of the keyboard up just enough to be comfortable. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa I3 Pro B Rafts: It really doesn't matter what you choose...
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To clarify, it's that little thing which lifts the back of the keyboard up slightly, not like something where the keyboard can sit on. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer Model: I3 Pro B Rafts: Not Applicable Supports: None Infill: 50%...
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Conveniently designed to hold your keyboard at a perfect 90-degree angle or flat on your desk. ...Easily secured with screw mounts for stable positioning.
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Typical equipment designation issued to keyboard units. Keyboard identifier "Y-S0002". Leg signifies maintenance and support documentation stored in data archives. Authorized technicians refer to it during diagnostic checks. Unit name linked to...
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This is a model that i made because one foot of my keyboard broke. ...If you want to print this model you have to transfer the rubber insert from the old foot to the printed one.40
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This is a model that i made because one foot of my keyboard broke. ...If you want to print this model you have to transfer the rubber insert from the old foot to the printed one.40</p>
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I don't know why but almost every keyboard at work is missing a foot soooo here you go if you need it too Tested and it's a little tight but they do work
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I don't know why but almost every keyboard at work is missing a foot soooo here you go if you need it too Tested and it's a little tight but they do work
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The V1 file is designed so that plastic parts can be mounted so that the keyboard does not slide on the floor. The V2 file does not contain non-slip plastic. Support: for V1 --> necessary. for V2 --> not needed. I hope it benefits...
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It's a shame to own an exquisitely nice keyboard and have one of those 8-degree legs in the back missing, forcing you to prop the keyboard against your laptop so you can type more comfortably. My poor co-worker lost one of her keyboard legs and I...
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A Tinkercad-made item was created to replace a broken keyboard. The file was renamed and sliced at 0.10mm layer height, with the recommendation to use supports. ...To replicate the original foot's small rubber pad, applying silicone or cutting an eraser...
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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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Work keyboard was broken. Let's see if a new one can be printed. I renamed and sliced the file at 0.10mm layer height. Should work ok. Use supports. The original foot includes a small rubber pad in the smaller recess. Perhaps a dab of silicone...
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It's a shame to own an exquisitely nice keyboard and have one of those 8 degree legs in the back missing, forcing you to prop the keyboard against your laptop so you can type more comfortably. My poor co-worker lost one of her keyboard legs and I...
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It was my second attempt at making something printable, and I was thrilled not to have to discard a functional keyboard due to its tendency to wobble while typing. Months later, discovering Thingiverse left me kicking myself for the time spent on...