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Offline rknize

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Fixed a busted M13.
« on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 00:06:21 »
Recently picked up an M13 that got damaged during shipping:



The trackpoint buttons took a hit but popped back together OK.  The keyboard works fine.  Some crazy glue, a few layers of paint, some wet sanding, and some texturing with the rattle can and:



All fixed!
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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 02:11:12 »
Oh thank gods it was there. The M13 chassis is notoriously weak in that whole area. If it'd been the upper shell, yeah, nope. The part between the retaining clips on the lower shell that broke, well, yeah. Also pretty damn weak, though I'm not sure why.
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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 04:12:58 »
Fantastic fix!  You can't tell it was even so much as scratched.
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #3 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 04:29:06 »
Fantastic fix!  You can't tell it was even so much as scratched.

But... the photo right above it... ;)
(Also I was rummaging to see if I could find genuine IBM Stealth Black touch up paint for rknize - fix that nice deserves the genuine article! Alas, I think I am out.)

Edit: Yes, there is in fact, genuine IBM Stealth Black touch up paint for ABS plastics and metals. It is 100% color correct as well. It was only shipped with select RS/6000's, primarily at the top end of things. Back when they were works of art to be admired as much as terrified of the power bills from.
« Last Edit: Fri, 01 February 2013, 04:33:23 by rootwyrm »
"I remain convinced I am the only person alive who has successfully worn out an IBM Model M mechanically."
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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #4 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 04:37:37 »
... back in the day when someone would repair a good keyboard to keep using it, rather than treating them as rubberised disposable items.
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

NEC APC-H4100E | Ducky DK9008 Shine MX blue LED red | Ducky DK9008 Shine MX blue LED green | Link 900243-08 | CM QFR MX black | KeyCool 87 white MX reds | HHKB 2 Pro | Model M 02-Mar-1993 | Model M 29-Nov-1995 | CM Trigger (broken) | CM QFS MX green | Ducky DK9087 Shine 3 TKL Yellow Edition MX black | Lexmark SSK 21-Apr-1994 | IBM SSK 13-Oct-1987 | CODE TKL MX clear | Model M 122 01-Jun-1988

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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #5 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 09:36:57 »
Yeah, the case is weak there because they seem to add an overlay on the mold that scoops out a channel in the plastic for the flex cable from the buttons.  The crack started right at the seam there and spread out to either side.  I was lucky it was on the bottom and not the top.

Thanks for the offer for the paint.  This particular satin paint turned out to be a perfect match.  The crappy cell phone photo doesn't show the color that well.
Russ

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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #6 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 09:48:18 »
Does the controller still work? Wasn't it the M13 that was plagued with bad capacitors on the controller?

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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #7 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 09:57:31 »
It works like a charm.
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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #8 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 10:08:51 »
Dandy!

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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #9 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 10:15:44 »
Rusto Satin Black?

Amazingly smooth fix. Well done.
My wife I a also push her button . But now she have her button push by a different men. So I buy a keyboard a mechanicale, she a reliable like a Fiat.

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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #10 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 10:17:51 »
Rusto Satin Black?

Amazingly smooth fix. Well done.

I'd have to check, but probably something like that.  Just something I had on the shelf.

Thanks!
Russ

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Re: Fixed a busted M13.
« Reply #11 on: Fri, 01 February 2013, 18:42:25 »
Does the controller still work? Wasn't it the M13 that was plagued with bad capacitors on the controller?

Nope. Most M13 failures related to capacitor failure are actually due to heat. The M13's controller has a metallized heat shield over it and still scorches ABS. Remember that these were designed with around a 300mW envelope - the M5 just barely fit in there, but the M13 just completely trashed it. So they had to put a heat shield in. Which keeps heat in while dispersing it. You can see the problem there. I've never had any M13's with genuinely bad capacitors, just trashed ones.
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Daily Drivers: Adesso 625 (NPKC PBT / Kailh Blue), Rosewill RK9000V2 (KC PBT / MX Brown), 1994 Model M13, Sun Type4, and the rare IBM 1394540.