Model M Repair
- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
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My son Linus and I have been busy repairing an industrial Model M this afternoon
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- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
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I hope he didn't have anything to eat beforehand! ;-)
- scottc
- ☃
- Location: Remote locations in Europe
- Main keyboard: GH60-HASRO 62g Nixies, HHKB Pro1 HS, Novatouch
- Main mouse: Steelseries Rival 300
- Favorite switch: Nixdorf 'Soft Touch' MX Black
- DT Pro Member: -
Welcome to Deskthority! I'd love to see more pictures of the shiny, clean industrial M.
Ps: great signature!
Ps: great signature!
- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
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Here is the final result
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- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
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This was finished 2 days ago.
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- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
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The 1388032 is realy old
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- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
- DT Pro Member: 0000
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Old and rare! Nice show.
- rzwv
- Location: Japan
- Main keyboard: LEADING EDGE DC-2214
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert Mouse 5
- Favorite switch: ALPS White
- DT Pro Member: -
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Black round logo to a black angle logo -- It is wonderful.
Although 1985-11-05 had seen, the model manufactured by 1985-09-12 was seen for the first time.
Although 1985-11-05 had seen, the model manufactured by 1985-09-12 was seen for the first time.
- photekq
- Cherry Picker
- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: Various Cherry Corp keyboards
- Main mouse: Razer Deathadder (1st gen)
- Favorite switch: Nixdorf 'Soft Touch' MX Black (55g springs)
- DT Pro Member: -
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Great photo!HAL wrote:My son Linus and I have been busy repairing an industrial Model M this afternoon
That 1388032 is pretty much my dream Model M Industrial fullsize with a square, black logo. Lovely! That 1394946 isn't too bad either
- Game Theory
- Mr. Despair
- Location: Madison WI US
- Main keyboard: Majestouch Convertible 2 or Beam Spring 5251
- Main mouse: Logitech G900
- Favorite switch: MX Blue in terms of MX
- DT Pro Member: 0008
Great post and first photo I think it summarizes a good part of the vintage keyboard hobby.
- Madhias
- BS TORPE
- Location: Wien, Austria
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: Wacom tablet
- Favorite switch: Topre and Buckelings
- DT Pro Member: 0064
- Contact:
Really nice picture, you two. Early learning is for sure the best. "Linus" was/is also in the game how to name our not-yet-born son.
Ah, wondering how many Austrian guys are here at DT! I spot an "oldbuildingflat".
Ah, wondering how many Austrian guys are here at DT! I spot an "oldbuildingflat".
- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
- Contact:
madhias wrote:Really nice picture, you two. Early learning is for sure the best. "Linus" was/is also in the game how to name our not-yet-born son.
Yep. I get it - Altbauwohnungmadhias wrote:Ah, wondering how many Austrian guys are here at DT! I spot an "oldbuildingflat".
- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
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Tonight I am going to reveal how to get rid of tags/grafitti written with permanent marker. Even though now you all are going to bid against me for those cheap keyboards with "signatures".
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- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
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I got this tip from my girlfriend. It pays of to listen to your girl.
Thanks baby.
Thanks baby.
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- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
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I am using the technique described by Phosphorglow to keep the stamps (dates etc.)
First I put on some paper and scotch tape
then I add another layer of protection with duct tape
- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
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I start of with the tooth brush
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- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
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Then I attack with the markingswith the dirt eraser
It only needs to be moist
Ready, Steady, Go ...
within seconds the markings start to vanish
and within minutes they are almost gone
This only took 15 minutes
The dirt eraser can be washed and reused on the next ebay find
Last edited by HAL on 23 Apr 2014, 00:06, edited 1 time in total.
- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
- Contact:
The stamp (and some dirt) was preserved. Thank you Phosphorglow
The marking is only visible if you know that is was there
- phosphorglow
- Location: Indianapolis - USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M
- Main mouse: Kensington Expert Mouse
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring!
- DT Pro Member: -
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Very nice work sir! I'm quite happy to see the case stamps preserved - kudos to you! You went a bit above and beyond what I normally do, but it's good to be a bit paranoid and over engineer sometimes... I rather enjoy the preserved case dust, too. Heheheh.
I typically only use a piece of good packaging tape and make sure I get all the air pockets out so that water doesn't have a chance to creep under it, and then slowly peel it off after it's completely dry.
I typically only use a piece of good packaging tape and make sure I get all the air pockets out so that water doesn't have a chance to creep under it, and then slowly peel it off after it's completely dry.
- cookie
- Location: Hamburg, Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2
- Main mouse: MX Master
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
Hello HAL, Welcome to Deskthority
Your keyboard restoration is next level stuff! I am verry impressed by the details you are paying attention to
I like the industrial Model-M, unfortunately fullsize keyboards are not my cup of tea, never tried a BS keyboard myself
Your keyboard restoration is next level stuff! I am verry impressed by the details you are paying attention to
I like the industrial Model-M, unfortunately fullsize keyboards are not my cup of tea, never tried a BS keyboard myself
- XMIT
- [ XMIT ]
- Location: Austin, TX area
- Main keyboard: XMIT Hall Effect
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac Trackball
- Favorite switch: XMIT 60g Tactile Hall Effect
- DT Pro Member: 0093
This is excellent. I do plenty of Model M restorations and appreciate your photos. As a fellow father I hope to be able to share some of my eclectic hobbies with the next generation.
Now I don't want to turn this into the "let's post pictures of our kids with keyboards" thread, but my little girl certainly loves keyboards too:
edit: If you look closely you can see some bolt mod bolts through the key caps. I need to read some of phosphorglow's back posts for ideas. I already have a set of brass screws and washers for a back-side (as opposed to through) bolt mod on my next keyboard.
Now I don't want to turn this into the "let's post pictures of our kids with keyboards" thread, but my little girl certainly loves keyboards too:
edit: If you look closely you can see some bolt mod bolts through the key caps. I need to read some of phosphorglow's back posts for ideas. I already have a set of brass screws and washers for a back-side (as opposed to through) bolt mod on my next keyboard.
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Rotation
- Main mouse: Steelseries Sensei
- Favorite switch: IBM capacitive buckling spring
- DT Pro Member: 0061
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someone is happy with her M! Nice picture.
- DanielT
- Un petit village gaulois d'Armorique…
- Location: Bucharest/Romania
- Main keyboard: Various custom 60%'s/HHKB
- Main mouse: MS Optical Mouse 200
- Favorite switch: Topre/Linear MX
- DT Pro Member: -
Kids love keyboards My daughter is the best keyboard tester, after I build a board I let her test it with Aqua's key test she loves doing that and she is really good
- HAL
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F (Unsaver)
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Laser / MX 518
- Favorite switch: Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0025
- Contact:
Yes, kids love keyboards. My son loves "testing" the caps lock and num lock LEDs on my Realforce 87U 55g.
- Madhias
- BS TORPE
- Location: Wien, Austria
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: Wacom tablet
- Favorite switch: Topre and Buckelings
- DT Pro Member: 0064
- Contact:
I have to stop our little boy when he is hammering on the Realforce keyboard at home too strong. But I think they are built to survive such stress tests!