Wah, that looks nice. Definitely prefer midi in the stack under the monitor 😀
The wooden keyboard ergo riser looks nice but how is it in use? Looks kinda hard if the angle's off. Personally I've never been big on the ergo keyboard stuff, my dad always used the MS Natural (original) keyboard until PS/2 went away on the home PC, but I've always preferred just regular keyboards.
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We can rebuild it, we have the technology!
My Toshiba T2130CS which now has a 3d printed hard drive door and memory slot cover. The T2150CDT needs those parts more and this DSTN laptop is a great donor 😈
The hard drive door I'm pretty proud of, it's a 3d scan that was so high res I could just print it out with no modification and it fits and works as good as the original. The memory door is simple enough that I could design it in cad while a bit drunk.
This poor T2130CS has been the donor for the palm rest, HDD cover and memory cover at this point.
Past that, today I went on a really long trip from London down to Southampton to get an NEC Versa 6060 and lots of other parts. Quite a journey but the laptop works, both floppy drives are belted and broken (urghh) but the real gem in there was the HDD caddy that fits my Toshiba 500CDT, finally I have that completely unobtainable caddy and it gives structure to my Toshiba Tecra 500CDT that breaks if you look at funny - a few weeks back I was trying to turn it on and the power button broke into 2 pieces and fell inside. It took aaages to pull it apart and repair that. The HDD caddy should help the structural integrity quite a bit.