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Stephen
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Jan 16, 2024 - #1
Thanks to a generous short-term loan of several original bezels for the PM9600, I have been able to produce accurate 3D model reproductions of the PM9600 / G3 front bezels. Big thank you to @xenocide21 for the loaned parts!

Here are the 3D models for general usage, please be sure to refer to the licensing for anything other than personal use:

Top Panel:
Special thanks to @XodiumRetro for the short-term loan of an original top bezel, which was used as reference.
  • Blank Top Panel Bezel for Power Macintosh 9600 (Thingiverse)
  • Floppy Drive Top Panel Bezel for Power Macintosh 9600 (Thingiverse)

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jack 68k
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Mar 26, 2024 - #2
These are awesome! I printed the CD-ROM bezel for my G3 Tower and it looks great!

What is your process for initially creating a 3D model for these? Do you start with a 3D scan? The bezel on the front of the AppleCD 600e enclosure is made out of the plastic that turns to dust when you look at it and I've been considering taking on that project.

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Stephen
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Mar 26, 2024 - #3
>> jack 68k said:
These are awesome! I printed the CD-ROM bezel for my G3 Tower and it looks great! What is your process for initially creating a 3D model for these? Do you start with a 3D scan? The bezel on the front of the AppleCD 600e enclosure is made out of the plastic that turns to dust when you look at it and I've been considering taking on that project. Click to expand...
Thanks! I recreate the part in Solidworks based on physical measurements, typically using digital vernier calipers or a digital micrometer.

jack 68k
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Mar 26, 2024 - #4
Thanks, I have a digital vernier calipers so I'll give it a go and see what happens. Fortunately, the 600e bezel isn't curved across the front so that should simplify things a bit.

chikorita157
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Jun 19, 2024 - #5
I just got a Power Macintosh 9600 recently, and I am wondering if anyone is willing to also make a 3D model of the floppy panel. It seems that those are the ones that go missing or become damaged or go missing. There is a thread on the 68kmla trading forums looking for the floppy panel for the 9600/G3.

I'm looking to 3D print a replacement when a 3D model for one becomes available.

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Arbystpossum
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Jun 19, 2024 - #6
There are some more exotic ones, where they show the whole face of a 3.5in and 5.25 drives, which could make for some interesting modifications, like fan speed monitors and such.
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chikorita157
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Jun 19, 2024 - #7
>> Arbystpossum said:
There are some more exotic ones, where they show the whole face of a 3.5in and 5.25 drives, which could make for some interesting modifications, like fan speed monitors and such. Click to expand...
Talking about those, my 9600 seem to came with a Jaz drive, not a 1GB one, but a 2 GB. I thought most come with 1 GB. I know that panels are made for BlueSCSI and ZuluSCSI as well.

I probably need to test the drive at some point, but I wouldn't store critical data on one though.
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Stephen
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Jun 19, 2024 - #8
>> chikorita157 said:
Talking about those, my 9600 seem to came with a Jaz drive, not a 1GB one, but a 2 GB. I thought most come with 1 GB. I know that panels are made for BlueSCSI and ZuluSCSI as well. I probably need to test the drive at some point, but I wouldn't store critical data on one though. Click to expand...
Only have a few minutes to read this - could you circle the one you want? I thought I already made it

chikorita157
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Jun 19, 2024 - #9
>> Stephen said:
Only have a few minutes to read this - could you circle the one you want? I thought I already made it Click to expand...
It's the top panel, the floppy panel (the one on the very top). Those are the ones that seem to go missing or go loose. I have seen the top floppy panel go missing on 8600/9600/G3 on eBay, but there is no 3D print model for a replacement.

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Stephen
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Jun 19, 2024 - #10
>> chikorita157 said:
It's the top panel, the floppy panel (the one on the very top). Those are the ones that seem to go missing or go loose. I have seen the top floppy panel go missing on 8600/9600/G3 on eBay, but there is no 3D print model for a replacement. Click to expand...
Ah yes. The geometry on that is challenging. Some folks offer 3D scans but I personally think the quality is inferior versus recreating the CAD file - and modifications become more challenging if it's a scanned file.

If someone wanted to loan me one of these then I could try to recreate it.... But it may take me several months.

Stephen
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Jul 23, 2024 - #11
>> chikorita157 said:
It's the top panel, the floppy panel (the one on the very top). Those are the ones that seem to go missing or go loose. I have seen the top floppy panel go missing on 8600/9600/G3 on eBay, but there is no 3D print model for a replacement. Click to expand...
Done! (added to original post)

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chikorita157
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Jul 24, 2024 - #12
>> Stephen said:
Done! (added to original post) Click to expand...
Thanks, I shared the link to it on 68kmla as they were asking about it.

chikorita157
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Jul 28, 2024 - #13
I managed to get a 3D printer to print the floppy panel. Took several tries, but it worked out in the end.

To print this, print it on the flat side up, and use tree/organic as supports. Doing it face down and face up with supports do not give good results on a FDM printer. I used Polymaker Matte PLA Filament multed white for this.
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Stephen
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Jul 28, 2024 - #14
>> chikorita157 said:
I managed to get a 3D printer to print the floppy panel. Took several tries, but it worked out in the end. To print this, print it on the flat side up, and use tree/organic as supports. Doing it face down and face up with supports do not give good results on a FDM printer. I used Polymaker Matte PLA Filament multed white for this. Click to expand...
Nice work - mine came out so badly (with tree support and the same orientation) I tossed it straight into the bin.

chikorita157
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Jul 28, 2024 - #15
>> Stephen said:
Nice work - mine came out so badly (with tree support and the same orientation) I tossed it straight into the bin. Click to expand...
What 3D printer are you using along with filament? I used a Bambu Labs A1 (he bigger version). You might have to use glue stick as with the tree/organic, the right side peels up and messes up the print. I catch it in time so it won't waste that much filiament.

Now, I probably have to buy another spool.

JDW
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Jul 30, 2024 - #16
@Stephen
Your 3D work is really incredible. Bravo, my friend! Bravo!

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