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Macintosh Portable Feet Remake

aplmak

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Would be nice if someone out there could reproduce with a 3D printer some of these feet for the portable... These tend to crumble... I suspect it wouldn't be a hard job for a 3D printer... I don't have one...

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aplmak

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I bet the regular plastic would work out just fine... You don't really have to bend them that much... so I am sure you could squeeze them in... :)

All we have to do is give it a shot... :) And see what happens... :)

 
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Macdrone

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I seriously was asking this in my head today the same exact thing.  What was used for the Iici / Quadra feets was plenty flexible enough.

 

360alaska

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Well,

I finally got the computer and the printers unpacked and here is my first attempt:

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Pretty Nice!

 

BadGoldEagle

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hey 360!

I've seen the pics on your other 3D-printing thread. Damn those feet look good!

You just need to find the correct material/color now!

I'll have to order a batch from you once the prototyping phase is complete ! I destroyed two feet on my Portable trying to get it open... 

 

Johnnya101

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Hi guys,

I have the expensive flexible rubber filament if anyone is interested. I could do about $20 too, but I would need to design them or be sent the file from 360alaska if they are willing too (Not trying to compete, but I have the better filament for feet!)

 

Johnnya101

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I will if somebody wants them or something, as I have no need for them.

What were the originals made of? Im guessing rubber.

 

techknight

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I definitely need a handful of portable feets, the price is sorta up there though. But I bet thats because of the filament. 

 
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