SS G80-1800 ANSI or ISO, G80-185x, G80-186x, & G80-3700 Plates [INVOICING] So the plates look like this.
Which isn't what I wanted since you can see splatter marks on the front (look at the top of the switch cutout). They should have a brushed type finish on the front. I've determined that the cutter didn't sand the burrs off giving the plate a brushed finish since they may not have been too many burrs. But that's not so bad. However, on some of the plate they did take an angle grinder to get rid of some burrs (apparently not enough to send through the machine like they have every other time I've ordered from them). Here is a picture of all 3 finishes.
DIY Barrel polishing write-up - XDTalk Forums - Your XD/XD(m) Information Source! Well due to receiving several PMs asking questions about how i polished my barrel i decided to do a write-up on the process.
Keep in mind that my barrel was already polished so with this write up i am just going through the procedures I went through when i originally went through ok this is the set up i used to polish my barrel. 1. dremel with felt wheel 2. heavy metal polish-green (medium) their web site is down but a search on google will give you several places you can purchase it from oh and i didnt do it this time but putting foam ear plugs in the ends of the barrel prevent the polishing compund from getting on the inside and makes clean up easier. if you do get some in its not a big deal just run a wet oil/solvent patch through Make sure you put the dremel on low.
If you dont it will pretty much blow all the polishing compound off like it shows in the picture you want to "push " the puddle at an upward angle. G80-18xx controller replacement. Damorgue wrote:Looking nice there imp.
I see you bought several. Might I inquire as to what they cost? It doesn't seem to be the same manufacturer as many of the other PCBs which are bought around here. About 11$ each (PCB+shipping+tax). What gave you the impersion of a different manufacturer? (no answer yet, I don't want to destroy his christmas First board is working, populated the minimal version (no ESD protection, nor external power or USB-hub - but shiny LEDs First working board, minimal version. G80-18xx 100% Open Source Acrylic Case. SkiData - Deskthority wiki.
The SkiData keyboard PCBs are manufactured by GMK, Germany, for the Austrian software firm SkiData.
The shells where designed by KID (Kiska Industrial Design) and made by an Austrian manufacturer. Key caps are double shots and pad-printed keys from Cherry. The following keys are pad-printed: function keys (front-printing), Break (Pause), Num-Lock, Caps-Lock. Known Variants DE and NO layout with or without trackball. No other keyboards with this case have been discovered yet.
Some of the keyboards with German layout have a swapped y and z key, leading to keycaps with wrong shape in the respective rows. Features At least the function keys are programmable by using a proprietery software. The main keyfield and the trackball wrok without modifications. Pictures German layout with trackball. Norwegian layout without trackball. How to Disassemble Turn it upside down. Cherry G80-1800 - Deskthority wiki. The Cherry G80-1800 is a series of PC-compatible keyboards.
It is currently in production, made by Cherry. This article covers also variations of the G80-1800 where the last two digits in the model differ from 0. Several variations exist, even with the same model number. Newer keyboards have MS Windows keys, while older keyboards are winkeyless. The keycaps have been made in several types of plastics (double-shot ABS, PBT and POM) and in several colour variations. CHERRY Compact 1800 Series Keyboards. KeyRemap4MacBook - Software for OS X.
Installation Step1 Open a downloaded dmg file, and then open a pkg file in dmg.
Step2 Installer is launched. Install KeyRemap4MacBook. Step3. Guide to Carbon Fiber Wrap & Gallery. Welcome to the Carbon Fiber Wrap Guide & Gallery Carbon fiber wrap has been around for a while, used primarily in the automotive customization industry to wrap stuff like spoilers, body panels, interior panels etc.
Many people like me have also been applying to CF wrap to computer components as well and it seems like there is a lot of interest for stuff like this. It looks great, isn't too expensive, and could make your computer really sexy. Also when you want to get rid of it, it peels off with relative ease. Firstly I'd like to say I'm not affiliated with any CF wrapping product... you can buy it from whoever you like This thread will be a guide on everything in the CF wrapping process: what you'll need, where to buy, how to apply the wrap, as well as a GALLERY to show-off your CF wrapped components! This is a relatively rough guide, the DIY steps are pretty vague.