LCD Replacement for the Macintosh Portable

Trash80toG4

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I've been saying this for a while; what we really need is for a wizard of 3D CAD to recreate the LCD bezel of the Luggable. That way it can be printed with no Trackball cutouts for use with the NumPad or with a single cutout for left or right handed use with trackball and a larger display centered on the KBD.
 

Froggy814

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I've been saying this for a while; what we really need is for a wizard of 3D CAD to recreate the LCD bezel of the Luggable. That way it can be printed with no Trackball cutouts for use with the NumPad or with a single cutout for left or right handed use with trackball and a larger display centered on the KBD.
Definitely! But unfortunately, I don't have a couple $1000 to spend on a 3d scanner... That would be an amazing thing to add to the list of created parts for the Portable though!
 

Trash80toG4

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I've always wondered how good those scanners actually are. Folks seem to use digital calipers, rulers and the like for such things. Thankfully, I have a sacrificial Luggable on hand. The retractable handle bits make that bezel seem crazy complicated to model. ;)
 

Trash80toG4

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I'm right there with you, but concentrating on other wildly impractical avenues of approach to this mess for the time being. My CAD experience pretty much ended sometime in the mid-90's and never really progressed into the realm of 3D. I do 3D stuff betwixt the ears from 2D inputs. Works well for me, but doesn't translate into real world application.

So it goes . . .
 
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