MacTilt

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Was looking for something in the basement today and forgot I had this. Anyone used one before? Is it stable or is it as precarious as pictures make it look? Suppose I should put it under my SE and find out :)

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Looks like they have another one in the background. That picture just doesn't give me the warm-n-fuzzies 😬
 

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Got a picture of it outside the box? :D

Interesting that it specifies the SE, is the foot profile different with the SE from the earlier compact Macs?
I'll try to find time to take it out and assemble it. Literally forgot I had it. I do know that it probably makes my SE too tall to fit in its current home, and I'm not going to put it in a more prominent place ontop of that sketchy-looking thing with cats running around 😆

I was wondering the same thing about compatibility with other compacts. Only compacts I have are an SE and a Classic though.
 
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Someone posted one of these on reddit today. Looks absolutely ridiculous! 😂

https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageApple/comments/11rff8u
One of the Slideaway Keyboard Stands in that photo is actually for sale (complete in box!) on ebay currently for the low low price of US$99 +shipping....

 

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One of the Slideaway Keyboard Stands in that photo is actually for sale (complete in box!) on ebay currently for the low low price of US$99 +shipping....

 

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I have been considering 3D printing a solution similar to Mac Tilt for my SE and SE/30. Looks like it shouldn't be difficult to do that. Kensington did have another one that is a simple shelf to put keyboard under.

Perhaps we can create 3D printed versions of the shelf and the tilt for compact Macs? :)

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So I took this thing out and played with it this morning. It's definitely minty-fresh-unused-new-in-box:

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Full forward and backward tilt:

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The verdict? I actually kind of like it, and would definitely want one if I was using a compact mac all day. It feels like you're putting a lot of trust in those two little wire clips though. Apparently Ergotron made a conversion kit for the Classic...wonder what my chances of finding one of those are? :rolleyes:

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Edit: And before anyone tells me that Kensington System Saver is pointless on an SE because there's no vent hole in the handle...I know. I just figured it would be better stored on a Mac instead of in a box somewhere, and it conveniently moves the power switch to the front :)
 
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Very cool seeing all the packaging for the MacTilt!

And yes that's my Mac SE/30 and stands - I totally love these stands, how they look and move. Seems almost like a perfect matching design.
 

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Only kinda related to the MacTilt, but I found this with it in the basement too:

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It's a monitor stand for the IIgs and IIc with space for two 3.5" drives underneath when used with a IIgs. Apparently there were removable angled risers for it to allow putting a IIc under it too...not sure how you'd access the drive on a IIc while it was under this thing though. I pulled out my other IIgs to mock it up:

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Edit: Duh...with the risers, a IIc would go in front of the monitor stand and under the overhanging "lip" which has been elevated by the risers. Then I guess you could stuff the IIc's huge power brick behind it under the monitor if you wanted. Since the IIc's keyboard is integrated, you'd end up with a similar "footprint" on your desk to putting the stand directly ontop of a IIgs with an ADB keyboard in front of it.
 
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Ah, the MacTilt! I had one for my SE/30 way back when. When I see people find one and post them up there's always that concern of it falling out. Aside from KennyPowers, I've never seen anyone have those small retaining clips with the stand. I distinctly remember having those for mine and I never had any problems with the stand.

Semi-unrelated. There has to be a market for custom bent wire/springs. You'd think someone with one of those programmable wire bending machines would offer a service to plug in a design file and "print" a no longer produced part like the retainers for the MacTilt.
 

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I would trust it to hold the Mac. Ergotron has been making quality ergonomic products since the 90's. I have used some of their armature products when they were essentially the only company in that space, and they are very well built and have held various pieces of IT I have challenged it with well for nearly a decade.
 

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Showed my dad this thread and he was like "I have one of those "$99" Kensington slidaway keyboard stands...no box though, so probably only worth $98.99, lol. You want it?". So he's shipping that to me.

Anyone know where I might find the MacTilt conversion for the Mac Classic? Or maybe something could be printed? I haven't looked to see if the feet are the same on the SE and Classic and maybe the "conversion" is just a standoff or replacement plate with a hole in it for airflow under the case?
 

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Showed my dad this thread and he was like "I have one of those "$99" Kensington slidaway keyboard stands...no box though, so probably only worth $98.99, lol. You want it?". So he's shipping that to me.

Anyone know where I might find the MacTilt conversion for the Mac Classic? Or maybe something could be printed? I haven't looked to see if the feet are the same on the SE and Classic and maybe the "conversion" is just a standoff or replacement plate with a hole in it for airflow under the case?

I'd honestly suggest contacting Ergotron. I have contacted them over the years with unusual edge cases related to their parts, and the company is very responsive. When customer service couldn't help, they've had me talk to their engineers. They've even sold me pieces directly that were no longer generally available that they had sitting around in their warehouse. It's entirely possible they may still have the piece you are looking for.
 

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I'd honestly suggest contacting Ergotron. I have contacted them over the years with unusual edge cases related to their parts, and the company is very responsive. When customer service couldn't help, they've had me talk to their engineers.

I tried, but no luck. Customer service would not connect me to their engineers. Their response was terse like "We use to carry these mounts and it was very popular at the time, but unfortunately we no longer carry these as these are not common monitors. Sorry I couldn't be more of assistance on this one. Is there anything else I can assist with in the meantime?"

They've even sold me pieces directly that were no longer generally available that they had sitting around in their warehouse. It's entirely possible they may still have the piece you are looking for.

That is really cool. I guess sometimes people who now work for those companies' customer care nowdays just dont really care and not very helpful.
 

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I tried, but no luck. Customer service would not connect me to their engineers. Their response was terse like "We use to carry these mounts and it was very popular at the time, but unfortunately we no longer carry these as these are not common monitors. Sorry I couldn't be more of assistance on this one. Is there anything else I can assist with in the meantime?"



That is really cool. I guess sometimes people who now work for those companies' customer care nowdays just dont really care and not very helpful.
Hey, it says "Lifetime Warranty" right here in the instruction manual ;). Wonder what they would say if I needed warranty service? I guess they'd probably point out that I never mailed in the warranty registration card that I have here 😆