Amiga 2000 Gotek Faceplate with 0.96" OLED and Decoder Mounts

Amiga 2000 Gotek Faceplate with 0.96" OLED and Decoder Mounts

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I really liked the Gotek sled by retrofriends, but the size of the tray makes printing it on an MSLA printer problematic. I added glue tabs to the faceplate so that it can be glued into the original Gotek tray. NOTE: If you run a Chinon floppy drive and the Gotek, it is important to mount the Gotek on the left. If you mount them like I have it in the photos, the FDD power cable will not be long enough to reach both. Cut the face off the tray, so that the front of the bottom half is flush with the top. Before mounting the OLED or encoder, reassemble the Gotek with the new faceplate in place. The glue tabs should rest firmly on the floor of the tray. You can also install the top cover temporarily to help position and align the front plate. I also added mount posts for the OLED. Once the screen is in place, a dab of hot glue on each post will hold it secure. (You can see that my hot-glue skills are lacking.) The current model has been printed and tested for fit and function.

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