Scarpia wrote: Sure, but emdudes are terminal ones, so he's got some challenges ahead before those beauties are up and running. So I hate him a little less
(seriously though: great hauls, both of you. Big kudos!)
Only one of mine is actually a regular SSK. One other is a terminal variant with detachable cable and another is a DisplayWriter variant!
Posted: 08 Dec 2016, 10:45
by emdude
y11971alex wrote: Only one of mine is actually a regular SSK. One other is a terminal variant with detachable cable and another is a DisplayWriter variant!
Ooh, a DisplayWrite SSK, that's even better than a regular SSK. That should also be PC-compatible too, at least.
Posted: 08 Dec 2016, 11:16
by alh84001
But, I almost pulled a find that would put yours to shame. Almost.
@alex if that DisplayWrite doesn't have a full keycap set, we may need to trade some more
Posted: 08 Dec 2016, 12:52
by Scarpia
y11971alex wrote: Only one of mine is actually a regular SSK. One other is a terminal variant with detachable cable and another is a DisplayWriter variant!
Oooh, an SSK Displaywriter - like mine yeah, that one should work with a modern PC no problem.
Posted: 08 Dec 2016, 21:36
by y11971alex
Scarpia wrote:
y11971alex wrote: Only one of mine is actually a regular SSK. One other is a terminal variant with detachable cable and another is a DisplayWriter variant!
Oooh, an SSK Displaywriter - like mine yeah, that one should work with a modern PC no problem.
There's one more that the seller still has. PM me to get the last one.
alh84001 wrote:
@alex if that DisplayWrite doesn't have a full keycap set, we may need to trade some more
Oh, I failed to check if the seller actually has the full keycap set!
Posted: 08 Dec 2016, 22:14
by Scarpia
PM'ed (obviously)
Posted: 08 Dec 2016, 23:59
by alh84001
emdude wrote:
I'm not sure exactly, it feels all right I suppose but the sound is more of a lifeless click than the clack I normally expect from Model Ms.
Have you checked the rivets? Or maybe tried to change springs on some of the lifeless keys with ones from the M?
Posted: 09 Dec 2016, 01:04
by emdude
It's been bolt-modded, but I'll try changing the springs when I find the time. The board was certainly well-used when I got it.
Posted: 10 Dec 2016, 14:29
by hypkx
I bought a novatouch (of course iso) from a fellow user.
Posted: 13 Dec 2016, 11:30
by Khers
I got this little number (heart included):
Spoiler:
The Swedish layout Selectric Maths Machine revealed (this is one seriously heavy piece of kit):
We're here for the keyboards though, right:
My god is that an awful layout, just look at the å, ä and ö. Crazy stuff; and it's not as if someone just misplaced a few keycaps, the profiles are all correct (Also, note the funky math symbol stickers; if you want to type fancy math formulae, this is the typewriter for you ):
And it's got an owl sticker because, why not:
It powers on, makes some noises but does not seem to be 100% ok as it then starts making some grinding noises that are rather unpleasant at which point I turned it off to save it from self-destructing. I guess it should be fixable though.
Posted: 13 Dec 2016, 11:45
by Wodan
What a beauty, Khers!
Are those caps beamspring compatible ?
Posted: 13 Dec 2016, 11:47
by Khers
They most certainly are
Posted: 13 Dec 2016, 11:49
by Wodan
Awesome, going to get me some replacement caps for my beamer then!
Posted: 13 Dec 2016, 11:53
by Khers
They seem identical in profile, but the top of the keycaps are shiny rather than matte/structured like my beamer's. Unfortunately, they are rather yellowed as well...
There is a guy in the Chicago area (in the US) who can repair anything and everything on these typewriters, for about 250 USD plus shipping. So, fixable perhaps, but feasible?
I decided long ago that I did not want to be a typewriter repairman. That's yet another rabbit hole that I don't want to jump into. I love my repair guy and will gladly give him business again.
Posted: 15 Dec 2016, 21:26
by seebart
Khers wrote: heart included
...and owl sticker included! Nice keycaps.
Posted: 15 Dec 2016, 22:13
by Khers
XMIT wrote:
Khers wrote: I guess it should be fixable though.
There is a guy in the Chicago area (in the US) who can repair anything and everything on these typewriters, for about 250 USD plus shipping. So, fixable perhaps, but feasible?
I decided long ago that I did not want to be a typewriter repairman. That's yet another rabbit hole that I don't want to jump into. I love my repair guy and will gladly give him business again.
If it's that expensive to get it up and running, I'm not sure it's worth it... I opened it up and saw a lot of disintegrated foam all ober the place, maybe just clearing that up does the trick. Nothing seems obviously broken apart from that.
seebart wrote:
Khers wrote: heart included
...and owl sticker included! Nice keycaps.
Yeah, they are pretty rad; too bad the front print is just stickered on. Otherwise they would have been awesome
Posted: 15 Dec 2016, 23:36
by XMIT
I bought a Logitech G410 because I wanted to get some more experience with the switches for potential use in some other projects.
It's kind of a downer. For one it's another Pingmaster - lots of resonance inside. The stabilized keys feel heavier than the others. The switch feel is heavy and scratchy - similar to what brand new MX Clears feel like. And the case - I can't use a wrist rest with it because of the odd asymmetrical design.
I was thinking of constructing a new case for this board and am not sure it's worth the trouble.
The LEDs are really pretty, though. I just wish they were driven at a higher refresh rate.
I think lighter but thicker springs, some lubrication, and a better case could make this a great board. For now it goes back in the box.
Posted: 16 Dec 2016, 04:12
by XMIT
I was going to see about making a new case for the Logitech G410. I opened it up (after some swearing at screws hidden under rubber pads) and found this.
Weirdest PCB shape ever.
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Rotten to the core, this one is. I'm guessing those Logitech-stenciled daughterboards, all three of them, are some sort of LED controllers.
It also doesn't have a plate. The switches are PCB mounted. Maybe I can make an acrylic case for this one.
Posted: 23 Dec 2016, 16:09
by derzemel
My first Korean aluminium case. The perfect Christmas gift I made myself, ever, a TX-1800:
I will take better images when I get home
Posted: 23 Dec 2016, 18:20
by andrewjoy
Oh my ! Can that take the winkeyless bottom row ?
Re: Stuff you just bought
Posted: 23 Dec 2016, 18:35
by derzemel
andrewjoy wrote:Oh my ! Can that take the winkeyless bottom row ?
Yes, it can. I was planning to build it with the bottom like this: 1.25, 1.25, 1.25, 6.5, 1.5, 1.5.
Posted: 23 Dec 2016, 19:18
by hypkx
Bought some smd leds for my GON NerD60 pcb.
Posted: 07 Jan 2017, 09:34
by vsev
First morning of this new year, when woke up, I saw on the corner of the room I was (countryside, somewhere in Normandy) some familiar profile keyboard lying on the floor.. Asked to the friend I was hosted by and backing home with this spectacular G81 SAF, very lightened dyed legends and with errors on alignment.
Poor naughty little duck, I took it under my wing and will take very good care of it !
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Here close to a regular dye sub set..
Posted: 07 Jan 2017, 09:57
by gogusrl
Why would they dyesub them to look just like a lasered set ?!
Re: Stuff you just bought
Posted: 07 Jan 2017, 09:57
by derzemel
gogusrl wrote:Why would they dyesub them to look just like a lasered set ?!
The printer was running out of paint?
Posted: 07 Jan 2017, 10:07
by seebart
vsev wrote: First morning of this new year, when woke up, I saw on the corner of the room I was (countryside, somewhere in Normandy) some familiar profile keyboard lying on the floor.. Asked to the friend I was hosted by and backing home with this spectacular G81 SAF, very lightened dyed legends and with errors on alignment.
Poor naughty little duck, I took it under my wing and will take very good care of it !
Posted: 07 Jan 2017, 12:18
by vsev
gogusrl wrote: Why would they dyesub them to look just like a lasered set ?!
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Really no clue about this But as close as I can see it really is dye sub printed..