IBM Model F XT restoration log (Feat. 3D printed feet)
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Boy.
I think this F may be the greatest board I'll ever own.
It was quite the journey to restore, but it was all worth it
The Restoration
This is how it all started. Snacksthecat offered to send me his dirty XT, free of charge (!) to me, since I can't afford Fs normally. I was so excited when I got that message! He also sent me a Matias switch tester.
How the keyboard looked when it arrived. Quite a few rust spots and dirt!
Backplate was actually in quite good condition!
Now it was time to remove the switches. I was very relieved to find out that the foam was in excellent condition.
Sorting the flippers and housings for cleaning,
I cleaned the keycaps with baking soda. This is common with dirty IBM caps, due to the dirt stuck in the texture of the caps themselves.
While the parts were drying, I got to the rust issue. After some tedious sanding, I got it to look all nice and shiny. I didn't paint it, because I have no way to make it look nice, while also having it not come off.
Next up was cleaning the case. It was also quite dirty. I can't do anything about those deeper scratches unfortunately.
This is why you never work on keyboards when it's almost midnight and you're pissed! I got it right the next day thanks to the help of my dad.
Lastly, I needed to deal with the feet. One was broken, and the other one was half broken. Superglue did a good job, but I wanted to look for alternatives.
I got in contact with a kind user named kj5kjm5 who 3D printed me replacement feet from a design I found online (and he even redesigned it a bit)! He also included an awesome keychain with all of this! Thank you Konstantin!
Not a perfect fit, but it'll do. kinda wobbles around a bit. it's okay
And here's the end result once again! I love this keyboard.
Can't wait to convert it to USB with a soarer. Hope you like it! Once again a big shotout to Snacksthecat, Louis (Myoth) for the replacement keycaps (if you're wondering, the FN keycaps are from an IBM Wheelwriter, and the blank white ones, I'm not sure about, probably Unicomp)
, Konstantin, the DT chat, and everyone I forgot to mention who made this possible!
Thank you guys! You rock!!!!!
Now, what will the next project be?
I think this F may be the greatest board I'll ever own.
It was quite the journey to restore, but it was all worth it
The Restoration
This is how it all started. Snacksthecat offered to send me his dirty XT, free of charge (!) to me, since I can't afford Fs normally. I was so excited when I got that message! He also sent me a Matias switch tester.
How the keyboard looked when it arrived. Quite a few rust spots and dirt!
Backplate was actually in quite good condition!
Now it was time to remove the switches. I was very relieved to find out that the foam was in excellent condition.
Sorting the flippers and housings for cleaning,
I cleaned the keycaps with baking soda. This is common with dirty IBM caps, due to the dirt stuck in the texture of the caps themselves.
While the parts were drying, I got to the rust issue. After some tedious sanding, I got it to look all nice and shiny. I didn't paint it, because I have no way to make it look nice, while also having it not come off.
Next up was cleaning the case. It was also quite dirty. I can't do anything about those deeper scratches unfortunately.
This is why you never work on keyboards when it's almost midnight and you're pissed! I got it right the next day thanks to the help of my dad.
Lastly, I needed to deal with the feet. One was broken, and the other one was half broken. Superglue did a good job, but I wanted to look for alternatives.
I got in contact with a kind user named kj5kjm5 who 3D printed me replacement feet from a design I found online (and he even redesigned it a bit)! He also included an awesome keychain with all of this! Thank you Konstantin!
Not a perfect fit, but it'll do. kinda wobbles around a bit. it's okay
And here's the end result once again! I love this keyboard.
Can't wait to convert it to USB with a soarer. Hope you like it! Once again a big shotout to Snacksthecat, Louis (Myoth) for the replacement keycaps (if you're wondering, the FN keycaps are from an IBM Wheelwriter, and the blank white ones, I'm not sure about, probably Unicomp)
, Konstantin, the DT chat, and everyone I forgot to mention who made this possible!
Thank you guys! You rock!!!!!
Now, what will the next project be?
- digital_matthew
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Ellipse Model F62
- Main mouse: It's a Secret.
- Favorite switch: Capacative Buckling Spring
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Looks great! Very happy you're able to get your hands on a Model F.
- snuci
- Vintage computer guy
- Location: Ontario, Canada
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Putting some sweat into an item always makes if much more enjoyable. Good job! You should consider making the 3D print files public, if not already. It will help out others in the same boat.
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
Model F is the definitive click. My first mech was an XT, too, and it’s still right up there with the best feeling of all the boards I’ve ever used. I’m lucky enough to have a Kishsaver (the super rare 60% format Model F) which I adore, but the XT sounds and feels just as good. You’ve found yourself the king.
Nice colours on those funky feet!
Nice colours on those funky feet!
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Hope so, she's stopped complaining now about the M!Dingster wrote: ↑Nice restoration
Hopefully your sister wont mind the noise, huh?
Thanks dawg!digital_matthew wrote: ↑Looks great! Very happy you're able to get your hands on a Model F.
Yep, it was awesome restoring it. The files are public, but Konstantin made some changes to it, so I hope he can release them somehow.snuci wrote: ↑Putting some sweat into an item always makes if much more enjoyable. Good job! You should consider making the 3D print files public, if not already. It will help out others in the same boat.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2039445/
Thank you Murimium! This may be THE best clicky keyboard ever created.Muirium wrote: ↑Model F is the definitive click. My first mech was an XT, too, and it’s still right up there with the best feeling of all the boards I’ve ever used. I’m lucky enough to have a Kishsaver (the super rare 60% format Model F) which I adore, but the XT sounds and feels just as good. You’ve found yourself the king.
Nice colours on those funky feet!
- JP!
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Currently a Model M
- Main mouse: Steel Series Sensei
- Favorite switch: Beam Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0194
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It looks like you were lucky and got one with good foam. Most of these XT's seem to have the foam that crumbles into dust. Nice job on sourcing replacement feet as well. Also if you have any worry about corrosion on the metal plate you can always apply a light coat of gun oil or lanolin.
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Thank you! Yeah, I was quite the lucky duck. I do hope I never have to take apart the keyboard again for anythingJP! wrote: ↑It looks like you were lucky and got one with good foam. Most of these XT's seem to have the foam that crumbles into dust. Nice job on sourcing replacement feet as well. Also if you have any worry about corrosion on the metal plate you can always apply a light coat of gun oil or lanolin.
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- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: IBM Bigfoot + Arduino
- Main mouse: Kensington Orbit Trackball
- Favorite switch: IBM Model F buckling spring
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Snacksthecat is a very generous guy! Warm welcome to the Model F club, Green-Squid. Definitely my favourite type of keyboard, by far -- my daily driver at home and at work.
- Clavius
- IBM aficionado
- Location: Netherlands
- Main keyboard: IBM 5155
- Favorite switch: Model F buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0193
Cool restore man! Typing on an XT now which I restored in the same fashion. Did have to replace my foam with 3mm neoprene because the old foam was rotten away to nothing. Funny to see yours held up so well.
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Main keyboard: Model F 122-key terminal
- Main mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse
- Favorite switch: Model F Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0158
I have opened up probably 3 dozen Model Fs, and perhaps 7-10 of those had acceptable foam and maybe 3-4 of those had excellent foam.Clavius wrote: ↑
Funny to see yours held up so well.
In general, the XTs and ATs had much better foam, I assumed that since these were consumer products they were probably stored in houses after they were retired from service, while the commercial and industrial models were probably stored in warehouses.
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
Dozens? I’ve been inside just two. My Kishsaver and my AT. Far from perfect, but passable in them both. Neither was a consumer board: the 4704 was a banking system before it wound up in Hong Kong and my AT was property of the State of Texas government until Cindy liberated it! They work fine anyway, each with different layouts than IBM intended. Though I expect they’ll need new foam eventually.
- elecplus
- Location: Kerrville, TX, USA
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I was just going down memory lane today, Mu, thinking of you!
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Main keyboard: Model F 122-key terminal
- Main mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse
- Favorite switch: Model F Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0158
I currently own 3 122-key terminals, a 107-key terminal, an F AT in pristine original condition, and an F AT in parts waiting to be re-assembled in ANSI mod with Alt keys. I also have a large and rather odd collection of parts but not enough to build another complete working keyboard.Muirium wrote: ↑
Dozens?
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- Location: Singapore
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122 XT Beamspring 3727
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Master
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
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This is how we are all like after going down the IBM rabbit hole.fohat wrote:I currently own 3 122-key terminals, a 107-key terminal, an F AT in pristine original condition, and an F AT in parts waiting to be re-assembled in ANSI mod with Alt keys. I also have a large and rather odd collection of parts but not enough to build another complete working keyboard.Muirium wrote: ↑
Dozens?
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