commodore 64 user port 3d models
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... align with the notch and secure them into place. I have a detailed article available here: https://www.thegeekpub.com/237121/commodore-vic-20-clip-repair-3d-printed/ and a YouTube video is also available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e00pJapGMAU
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It's true that most 8bit Commodore computers use much the same connection so it's possible to butcher a Vic-20 or C=64 keyboard to do the job. But in my opinion it dosen't look right and if you are a keyboardless "SK" owner the best you can hope for...
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Set of Supports to Install LED Strips Under Commodore C64 - C16 - VIC20 Keyboards To get started, print the supports in the quantity specified in the filename. For a successful installation, take a look at the photos for LED strip installation...
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I fabricated a replacement key plunger for my Commodore Vic20 after breaking the original, deciding to design a new one to print. ... The substitute plunger deviates slightly from the authentic model, requiring a bit more pressure when pressing keys,...
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Replacement fobs for Commodore cars can be created with custom keypads. A specific model is needed to design the correct layout. To replicate the keypad, buttons must be made from PLA and have 100 percent infill to ensure a solid press. ...Flex fill...
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From 1993 to 1998, the VR V6 engine powered the Commodore SS sedan, delivering impressive performance and refined driving dynamics. ...With its robust V6 powerplant under the hood, this Australian-built sedan quickly earned a reputation for being one of...
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I'm sharing this fast fix to replace a glove box hinge pin for my Holden VS Commodore. This is my first time using Tinker Cad, and the pin fits with just a little play, but once it's pushed all the way in, it does the job. ...Print Settings: Rafts - No...
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I recently found a Commodore VIC-20 (Made in Canada 1984) at an Estate sale however the £ key was broken off. ... All the models I found were not for this keyboard revision so I modeled a replacement that worked and thought I would share it.
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TURRICAN - a retro classic born on the Commodore Amiga in 1990. Its design was crafted with precision, mirroring the game's very essence. ...Standing approximately 9 cm tall, this figurine can be scaled up to an impressive 20 cm, ensuring it takes pride...
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This is a direct replacement bracket for the power LED on the Commodore 128.\nThe image clearly displays the original part, demonstrating its proper installation.\nCheck out my GitHub page dedicated to 3D models for access to the OpenSCAD source...
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This is a direct substitute bracket for the power LED on the Commodore 128. The attached image displays the authentic component, clearly illustrating its installation procedure. ...To access the OpenSCAD source code for this design, please visit my...
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I picked a piece of decking that matched the lines on the Commodore 64. Place all your character out and mark the exit spots for the wires on the board with a pencil or sharpie. Drill those points through with a 5mm drill bit. For cable...
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This is a miniature of the Commodore PET, a computer released in 1977 by Commodore that never became mainstream but is an important step in the evolution of microcomputers that in the '70s and '80s started a digital revolution. This model requires...
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This is a miniature of the Commodore PET, a computer released in 1977 by Commodore that never became mainstream but is an important step in the evolution of microcomputers that in the '70s and '80s started a digital revolution. This model requires...
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This is a miniature of the Commodore PET, a computer released in 1977 by Commodore that never became mainstream but is an important step in the evolution of microcomputers that in the '70s and '80s started a digital revolution. This model requires...
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This is a miniature of the Commodore PET, a computer released in 1977 by Commodore that never became mainstream but is an important step in the evolution of microcomputers that in the '70s and '80s started a digital revolution. This model requires...
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I wanted a Pi1541 case that looked a little more like something Commodore would have created back in the 80's. Perf board, Tact switches and Micro USB socket used were found on amazon. 5mm LED's were used instead of the smaller ones that...
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A dedicated accessory for your trusty Commodore 1520 Plotter, carefully crafted to hold its paper rolls in place. The feed roller's diameter is precisely 10mm, while the used paper rolls measure 12mm, ensuring a snug and effortless fit. ... Upon further...
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Find all the information on how to print and build a working Commodore PET Mini, along the latest versions of the 3D files on the official website: https://commodorepetmini.com Introduction This is one of the most iconic-looking computer of the 70's,...
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EA-055-13 gear for ALPS plotter mechanism that was used in many small plotters, like Commodore 1520 or Atari 1020. Cracks in those stepper motors gears are a very common fault in this type of plotters. It is a very small size, therefore, I...
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One file is for a properly curved key top, standard OEM profile with the Commodore logo on top. The "FLATTOP_silly" file is "silly" because I added "READY." and a cursor to the front face. It was flattened on top because I use PrusaSlicer and it's...
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The Commodore Enthusiast's Simple Keychain Fob: A Bold Statement on One Side Two versions of this design are available, one with a diameter of 35mm and the other with a diameter of 50mm. **Print Settings** To bring this design to life, use your...
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You can find my previous iteration of this keychain concept here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3390023 This new iteration is based on several suggestions received in the Commodore Amiga group on Facebook. To make it short, I redesigned it to be...
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Commodore armchair – Ekornes Stressless – 3D Model. Armchair. Low poly model. Poly Count: 6761 polygons 6802 vertices Dimensions: Recliner: W78 H100 D71 Stool: W56 H39 D39 Seat Height: 40 This model is created in accordance with the proportions...
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Backshell for a Commodore Datasette connector. Two identical parts are required for each connector, along with four M2.5x12 countersunk screws and M2.5 nuts. The hole is designed to accommodate a 3mm diameter cable. I secured one half of the...
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Rack Mounting System for Commodore Computers Underway. Further details will be added as they become available. The pipe used is 1" electrical conduit from Home Depot, precision-cut for optimal fit. Conduit risers are spaced at a consistent interval...
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Shell for Commodore Multimax Cartridge. This shell is designed to work with Multimax Cartidge from <em>www.michau.me</em> and with IC sockets soldered in the board. Also the button is a long one with an rounded insert like this one: ...
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This is a miniature of the Commodore PET, a computer released in 1977 by Commodore that never became mainstream but is an important step in the evolution of microcomputers that in the '70s and '80s started a digital revolution.This model requires no...
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The face plate is crafted according to the official specifications of the Commodore logo, a true representation of the brand's iconic image. The illuminated body, printed from transparent PLA with 100% infill, provides a solid foundation for the...
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This simple bracket attaches to the chassis of a Commodore 1541 disk drive, allowing you to mount a 55mm x 55mm x 10mm 12v fan that's run at 5v to keep noise levels minimal while keeping the drive cool. PetterHans @bwack came up with the idea and...