Replacement Foam Mat for IBM Model F Keyboards?

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darkcruix

06 Nov 2020, 14:23

I have received the first few mats for the Model F AT and I must say - neoprene and cutout looks good. Once I have time to get my Model F AT taken apart, I will let this forum know how it went.
Update: Got them from https://snijlab.nl/en/ for a very good price
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The size as Unit is correct - sadly all of the companies here expect 1 unit = 1mm

Update:
Fits like a glove and the material is spot on (2mm neoprene). My F AT should be good for 25+ years now.
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Ichigo87

10 Nov 2020, 00:57

Nice, are you selling them ?

Fkazim

10 Nov 2020, 10:44

For all my IBM Model F restorations (XT, AT, F122) I use 3mm neoprene foam with great results. Yes it is harder to compress the plates but totally worth it as it feels even all over and not hollow in the middle rows.

I have a video on my YouTube of my AT with the 3mm foam and a full floss mod check it out if you want to see how the 3mm neoprene foam the makes the keys sound.

Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVTeznG ... nel=Fkazim

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darkcruix

10 Nov 2020, 14:20

Ichigo87 wrote:
10 Nov 2020, 00:57
Nice, are you selling them ?
Not planned of selling them - I might will in the future. I will test 3mm neoprene first and give my feedback.

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darkcruix

10 Nov 2020, 14:21

Fkazim wrote:
10 Nov 2020, 10:44
For all my IBM Model F restorations (XT, AT, F122) I use 3mm neoprene foam with great results. Yes it is harder to compress the plates but totally worth it as it feels even all over and not hollow in the middle rows.

I have a video on my YouTube of my AT with the 3mm foam and a full floss mod check it out if you want to see how the 3mm neoprene foam the makes the keys sound.

Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVTeznG ... nel=Fkazim
Did you get the foam laser cut or manually? Do you have dxf files available for each?

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Ichigo87

12 Nov 2020, 12:37

darkcruix wrote:
10 Nov 2020, 14:20
Ichigo87 wrote:
10 Nov 2020, 00:57
Nice, are you selling them ?
Not planned of selling them - I might will in the future. I will test 3mm neoprene first and give my feedback.
I would be in ! I've done very average work on mine years ago.

Fkazim

13 Nov 2020, 10:38

darkcruix wrote:
10 Nov 2020, 14:21
Fkazim wrote:
10 Nov 2020, 10:44
For all my IBM Model F restorations (XT, AT, F122) I use 3mm neoprene foam with great results. Yes it is harder to compress the plates but totally worth it as it feels even all over and not hollow in the middle rows.

I have a video on my YouTube of my AT with the 3mm foam and a full floss mod check it out if you want to see how the 3mm neoprene foam the makes the keys sound.

Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVTeznG ... nel=Fkazim
Did you get the foam laser cut or manually? Do you have dxf files available for each?
I cut all the foam manually and used a leather hole punch to make all the holes for the barrels.

jmaynard

27 Jun 2021, 00:27

Anyone got a pattern for a blue switch 3178? I'm expecting I'll have to do that job.

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zrrion

27 Jun 2021, 00:39

I need to test them out still, but I am working on individual foam gaskets for each barrel. They should have the advantage of being layout agnostic so that you could make a lot of them and then be good for any F that you happen to get. I'm waiting on getting them from the friend who cut them but I'll for sure start a thread about how well they work once I am able to test them out.

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