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    Custom USB-C powered 8"display for the Apple IIc with STL files and build plan

    Valid points, 1: I found it on Ebay https://www.ebay.com/itm/267198515931, I'm based out of northern Thailand, on the Asian webshops they are readily available 2: Made in resin i doubt it will last very long, or will be stable in colour, resin tends to yellow really fast (1 year or so) so...
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    Custom USB-C powered 8"display for the Apple IIc with STL files and build plan

    Resin would require a very large printer to make, not easy to find. but clear PETG would be an option for sure, and it would hide enough inside to make it look good
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    Custom USB-C powered 8"display for the Apple IIc with STL files and build plan

    Cool videos on the cases, i had not quite realized it was you commenting (i'm quite new to the hobby) regardless, i'm a HW guy so i hope i can contribute some cool HW hacks for vintage computers, I've done a bunch of repairs over the years for friends so i still have some solutions left to...
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    Custom USB-C powered 8"display for the Apple IIc with STL files and build plan

    mostly the same if you ask me, your screen is also IPS, and that makes a difference! thanks for the praise, im also quite happy with the result! also, i have never seen a black Apple IIc in the wild, looks nice, and will not yellow, how's the quality of those maceffect cases?
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    Custom USB-C powered 8"display for the Apple IIc with STL files and build plan

    Hi there, Fellow Tinkerers, Recently i have spend some time to make a 3D printable display for the Apple IIc, and today is the day to share the design as all is finished, assembled, tested and so on. I am sharing the STL files so you can print the design yourself (or send it to a printing...
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    HDD / CD-ROM bracket for performa series computers

    Hi there fellow tinkerers, I'd like to share the designs for the HDD/CD-ROM brackets that have a tendency to turn in to biscuits as time passes on. i have basically just copied the original design in CAD and test printed them all in PETG, all fits well and i think this is a good solution...