was this a two part design? "flexing wings" clip over the stem?I've printed a few for folks in the past, but I can't really comment on how well they work. I used a combination of regular resin + a flexible resin (about 10%). I imagine their durability is lower than the originals.
I’d love to explore it but I don’t own any compatible machines. Maybe it’s time to dip your toes into 3D design?was this a two part design? "flexing wings" clip over the stem?
I'm tempted to say a redesign would likely be better to eliminate the flexing portion.
Could a spring go over the stem, between the metal chassis and plastic shell?
I was literally making an animated cartoon of a grumpy macintosh... but I can see THAT as being more fruitful lmaoI’d love to explore it but I don’t own any compatible machines. Maybe it’s time to dip your toes into 3D design?
I think so. I'll be having a tinker with this myself, so I'll see what's possible. It would be nice to replace those bendy plastic arms with a metal spring.was this a two part design? "flexing wings" clip over the stem?
I'm tempted to say a redesign would likely be better to eliminate the flexing portion.
Could a spring go over the stem, between the metal chassis and plastic shell?
I've had a snap on fix design on my todo list. To me using the original button that's broken and adding two new plastic springs would be ideal so it will loo orginal. I'd probably make it from PETG since that has a lot of flex but is very hard to snap.was this a two part design? "flexing wings" clip over the stem?
I'm tempted to say a redesign would likely be better to eliminate the flexing portion.
Could a spring go over the stem, between the metal chassis and plastic shell?
There's a movie about this... "Robocop"!I've told this anecdote before, but one day, while I was working on my LC630, trying to glue all the bits of brittle plastic back in place, I was holding it funny and dropped it. It was about 3 feet off the floor and just shattered like glass when it hit.
It all still works perfectly, but I've given up any hope of having it look nice.
If I remember rightly, they threw away a lot of the broken body and replaced it with metal. Hmmm, I wonder what a Robocop LC630 would look like?There's a movie about this... "Robocop"!
If I remember rightly, they threw away a lot of the broken body and replaced it with metal. Hmmm, I wonder what a Robocop LC630 would look like?
Just in case no one has told you, this is a really clever solution.Here's the STEP and STL files to add the clips back to an original button. I'm tempted to make an extension of the original button to make it so it won't need to be pressed so much and get stuck sometimes like the original.