Does anyone know of a good video or instructions for tearing down and cleaning a SuperDrive floppy?
The auto inject 1.44MB drives use the same mechanism as this video. Is there a particular step you’re stuck on?Thanks! Those are good for the 800k drive but I’m looking for something on the FDHD (SuperDrive).
The take-apart and restoration procedures are pretty much the same.Thanks! Those are good for the 800k drive but I’m looking for something on the FDHD (SuperDrive).
As mentioned by others, the 800K and FDHD auto inject drives are very similar. Are you perhaps referring to the manual inject drive? The one with the black flap at the front?Thanks! Those are good for the 800k drive but I’m looking for something on the FDHD (SuperDrive).
Yes. It’s from my Power Mac 6100/66As mentioned by others, the 800K and FDHD auto inject drives are very similar. Are you perhaps referring to the manual inject drive? The one with the black flap at the front?
Yes. It’s from my Power Mac 6100/66
Many of us have thought you mean the "other" SuperDrive from the Macintosh SE FDHD... sorry for our misunderstanding,Yeah, the drive is working. I just wanted to take it apart, clean and lubricant it.
My bad, I probably should not have referred to it as FDHD. Even better I should have initially said it was from the 6100.Many of us have thought you mean the "other" SuperDrive from the Macintosh SE FDHD... sorry for our misunderstanding,
and thanks for @desertrout for his research and for the MacRumors post.
Hey that's okay. Maybe, if you're up to it, you could do us the favour of documenting your disassembly. And there are also some content creators here who may have been alerted to a new subject idea!My bad, I probably should not have referred to it as FDHD. Even better I should have initially said it was from the 6100.
Thanks for linking, @alxlab. For anyone in North America, @Drake may have a few left from his 3D printing test; they came out in amazing quality:Here's the gear @Stephen made
https://www.shapeways.com/product/8...ve-gear-x20?optionId=233884059&li=marketplace
They are a lot cheaper than the Ebay ones. Some of the Ebay auctions are basically his model from Thingiverse sold at crazy prices. If you have an SLA printer you can print some yourself.
Thanks for sharing Stephen, it takes me quite awhile to hand craft these artisanal gears. They are non-GMO and gluten free.Thanks for linking, @alxlab. For anyone in North America, @Drake may have a few left from his 3D printing test; they came out in amazing quality:
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Left is my design from Drake's 3D printer, right is the original Apple gear.
The gears from Shapeways work just fine but they are not as high quality and will be noisier. This is a limitation of Shapeway's printing.
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I know the image quality isn't amazing. I was using my cheapie digital microscope but this should be enough to give a good indication of variations in print quality from different sources.