logitech k120 replacement legs 3d models
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Replacement clamp's thickness for Logitech Driving Force GT Useful to fix the steering wheel to thin desks I created two version for 1 cm and 2 cm (like the original) Enjoy :-)
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I designed replacement feet for my trusty MX518 mouse, and they fit other Logitech mice too. The original feet on my beloved MX518 were badly worn out, so I took matters into my own hands. These new feet are working great so far. ...To attach them to...
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Replacement feet for patio chairs with 22mm legs.I designed these as my patio chairs had lost some of the original feet.These are designed to fit 22mm chair legs.Printed at 0.2mm PLA, no supports needed when printing vertically.I've included a step...
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Print this replacement part to experience a brand-new, silky-smooth joystick feeling once again. DISCLAIMER: the original bushing is ridiculously smooth and boasts low-friction properties. If you print with PLA, it's tough to match these...
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Replacement buttons for Logitech gamepads. Buttons have inserts for the symbols so you can print them whatever colors you like. The inserts are undersized 0.05% so are a tight fit. Best way to install them is press them into position by rolling the...
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Two Trees laser engraver replacement legs both short and long. I also created a interlocking replacement set can extend to any desired height, they interlock together. These replacement legs leave 2" of clearance below the frame. Each extension...
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So I have made replacement front cover for Logitech C170 that can accommodate my new lens. Since I don't have any need for microphone I have left it inside covered with new cover, but if you want to keep that option you can drill 2-3 small holes...
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Replacement foot for Ikea's Adils table legs comes in two stylish options - a sleek black that matches the original design and a modern silver finish that showcases the beauty of the printed material. ...I'm particularly fond of this filament, which is...
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My friend Alex misplaced one of his Logitech WingMan Rumble Pad's detachable analog sticks, so I decided to recreate it using OpenSCAD for my first project. This led me to write about the process on the Ponoko blog, which you can find here:...
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Maybe they fit for other Logitech mice too.The original feet of my good old MX518 were battered, so i simply designed these. They work well so far. I use 468MP adhesive for glueing them to the mouse.</p><p>I used ABS, but i think PLA or PETG got a...
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This is my cover replacement for Logitech C270 Webcam. All you need to do is disassembly the original webcam and remove PCB electronics board. The board is fixed in the new housing using the original screws.</p><h3>Pros</h3><ul><li>Click-clack...
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Therefore, by replacing the case, the attachment part can be freely designed to ensure strength.Objective 2Kenko REAL PRO Multi-Coated Glass REAL PRO 0.4x Super Wide Angle Clip Lens for Mobile Devices, Black (KRP-04SW) so that you can check a wide...
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This is my custom cover replacement for the Logitech G720 Webcam. To install it, you'll need to disassemble the original webcam and carefully remove its electronics PCB board only. The new PCB is securely attached to the inside of the cover using...
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A prosthetic limb replacement was considered but a specially designed keyboard was chosen to facilitate interaction with devices. ...Keyboards now feature easily swappable and removable keys which provide humans with accessibility features allowing...
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My Logitech G433 was broken on both Pivot Points, but i can't find Spareparts for the G433 :-(. Here are my printable Spare Part's ;-) You need: - print all four Parts (two Left, two Right). ... - 8 M3x8 Screws - 8 M3 Nuts - T5 Torx...
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My Logitech G433 was broken on both Pivot Points, but i can't find Spareparts for the G433 :-(. Here are my printable Spare Part's ;-) You need: print all four Parts (two Left, two Right). 8 M3x8 Screws 8 M3 Nuts T5 Torx Screwdriver small Phillips...
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Its a replacement for keyboard stand - Modecom MC-800G Volcano Original ones are pretty weak, this one is more flexible. ... Mine did not require any supports
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... router is required. It's not difficult, just need a phillips head and something to carefully pry it open with. Just be wary of the two screws under the feet. Recommend printing hot or with PETG for good layer adhesion. Category: Replacement Parts
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After trying the replacement ear holder screws and watching them fail as well, I was desperate for something more substantial. That's why I went on the hunt for better alternatives and lost some of the original screws in the process. To ensure that...
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A replacement leg for the Logitech keyboard S520, supporting both hights.
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On a leisurely office day, I experimented with my 3D software, resulting in the following design. ...I've uploaded a set of legs for printing; try printing it two, three or four times to see the outcome! ...The joints are secured with #6 x 1/2" screws.
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Created custom legs to take advantage of these 6x2mm grips I had laying around: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N90V0MB Otherwise I'm sure you can get away with printing a 6mm disk out of TPU. The bottle has a lip so the adhesive doesn't slide...