I have a like-new Scooba 390 I cherish to this day, but the parts market has been scarce. For example I lost my filter a few days ago (the wife found it fortunately) but I could not find a replacement at all.
I’m not looking to profit off of anything, I’m just saddened to see little to no Scooba parts unless you’re willing to buy an entire unit for parts.
After a few additions, such as the mesh net, the filter could be easily printable. If anyone has experience with CAD, I’d be more than willing to help test out the models.
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Anyone with CAD experience? I have a 3D printer and need som
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Re: Anyone with CAD experience? I have a 3D printer and need
Would be interesting to 3D print some replacement keycaps for an IBM manual keypunch and manual verifier that were built in 1929! The original "plastic" used back then was dimensionally unstable and shrank. Some fell out and were lost, probably decades ago.
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From the earliest "sticks and stones" technologies of our prehuman ancestors to the latest "high tech" technologies of today, I like studying it all!