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ComputerCompulsive Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2022 Posts: 110 Likes: 52 |
Feb 3, 2024 - #1
Hey folks,
I recently picked up a few monitors and unfortunately one of them has a broken hinge. I looked for a 3D model for the 15 inch Apple Studio Display hinge but couldn't find one. Long story short my brother in law did up a STL file for me and we prototyped it on a 3D printer. Now that I know everything fits I've sent off an order to Shapeways and will let everyone know if it works or not but thought I'd throw the STL file up here either way and upload a new version if we end up tweaking it. Note: Now available for download from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6590582
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Certificate of Excellence Active Tinkerer United Sates -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 765 Likes: 530 |
Feb 4, 2024 - #2
Nice, I have a 15" with a broken hinge too. Thanks!
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JustG New Tinkerer California -------- Joined: Dec 12, 2021 Posts: 62 Likes: 16 |
Feb 4, 2024 - #3
Patiently awaiting updates, broken 15" owner checking in!
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Paolo B Tinkerer Switzerland -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2021 Posts: 303 Likes: 182 |
Feb 4, 2024 - #4
Is it going to be milled out of metal?
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ComputerCompulsive Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2022 Posts: 110 Likes: 52 |
Feb 5, 2024 - #5
Won't receive it until March 1st but the resin piece fit well so I'm hoping the aluminium one will as well. |
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Paolo B Tinkerer Switzerland -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2021 Posts: 303 Likes: 182 |
Feb 5, 2024 - #6
Is it machined from billet, cast or 3D printed? In the past I was considering maybe running a small series of machined parts, out of brass or aluminium...
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ComputerCompulsive Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2022 Posts: 110 Likes: 52 |
Feb 5, 2024 - #7
Here's what Shapeways says about their process: Aluminum - 3D Printing MaterialModels made from 3D printed aluminum are strong and precise. The material is recommended for its strength, stiffness, low weight, and high accuracy. Learn more here.
[Image: www.shapeways.com]
www.shapeways.com
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Paolo B Tinkerer Switzerland -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2021 Posts: 303 Likes: 182 |
Feb 5, 2024 - #8
So, 3D printed. It will look a little coarse, you will have to finish the part by hand, but it should do the job. Looking forward to seeing the final result.
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3lectr1c Active Tinkerer the United States -------- Joined: May 15, 2022 Posts: 668 Likes: 336 |
Feb 5, 2024 - #9
I've got one with a busted off hinge too! Though mine also has liquid damage on the screen, still turned on when I tested it though. Could be useful :)
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teke978 New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Feb 16, 2024 Posts: 2 Likes: 0 |
Feb 16, 2024 - #10
I just bought an Apple Cinema Display ADC 20" (A1038) that also has a broken hinge - broken during shipping. Will this hinge also fit that Apple Display? Thanks!
[Image: IMG_1735-sm.jpg][Image: IMG_1733-sm.jpg]
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ComputerCompulsive Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2022 Posts: 110 Likes: 52 |
Feb 19, 2024 - #11
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teke978 New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Feb 16, 2024 Posts: 2 Likes: 0 |
Mar 10, 2024 - #12
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ComputerCompulsive Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2022 Posts: 110 Likes: 52 |
Mar 11, 2024 - #13
Just arrived from Shapeways. Bit rough in texture but not too bad. Now I just need to get to my brother-in-laws place so he can help me finish them up!
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ComputerCompulsive Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2022 Posts: 110 Likes: 52 |
Apr 22, 2024 - #14
Alright folks I was finally out to my brother in law's place and we did the final assembly on this version of the part.
Here's my impressions of this version: 1) Depending on the print its going to fit either just right or be every slightly too tight. I bought two pieces from Shapeways using the same model at the same time and one went in perfect the other needs to be filed down every so slightly to fit. 2) We ended up drilling out the holes to be 2.5mm (originally 2mm in the model) so the 3mm tape would work properly. Given the variability in the prints I'm going to leave the model at 2mm and recommend that you drill it out yourself to the 2.5mm required. 3) Not sure if this is a spring issue or a part issue (maybe someone here has experience to talk to this point) but in the pictures I've attached you can see the leg seems to want to slide back to the most tilted angle (vs the 17 inch in the background). It just does not want to stay at the angle that the 17 inch does so effortlessly. I'll see if I can adjust the spring or do something to tighten up the leg (any suggestions appreciated). If I get this fulling working using this version of the part I'll post the second unit for sale.
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Certificate of Excellence Active Tinkerer United Sates -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 765 Likes: 530 |
Apr 22, 2024 - #15
I found this on ifixit.com about adjusting the leg spring.
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tom_B Tinkerer Connecticut -------- Joined: Aug 3, 2022 Posts: 40 Likes: 35 |
Apr 23, 2024 - #16
This is awesome!
What did the printed parts from shapeways end up costing? |
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ComputerCompulsive Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2022 Posts: 110 Likes: 52 |
Apr 23, 2024 - #17
Assuming it's just a spring tension issue and the unit itself isn't at fault I'll sell the second one for cost and try to recoup some money. |
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ComputerCompulsive Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2022 Posts: 110 Likes: 52 |
May 6, 2024 - #18
I will be posting the second aluminum piece I had created by shapeway for sale at cost $62.77 US in the North America Trading Post Section of the forums. Just be aware that it will likely need to be filed down to fit the the leg properly but it's already been tapped for the 3mm screws so it should be a pretty to assemble. |
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saintjaved New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Sep 17, 2024 Posts: 1 Likes: 0 |
Sep 18, 2024 - #19
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ComputerCompulsive Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 27, 2022 Posts: 110 Likes: 52 |
Sep 20, 2024 - #20
The model is scaled so the dimensions should just import with the model. I believe it's approx. 34.77 x 33.91 x 5.90 mm |
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