Model F Metal Badge

UnknownFunStuff

19 Dec 2020, 18:53

Hello, I've never posted on here before. However recently I acquired an IBM 5170 with its original keyboard. I got the system working after recapping the PSU a bunch. The BIOS chips I think then shat the bed and I am waiting on some diagnostics equipment to come in the mail.
But in the mean time I've been thinking about the model F I am typing on right now, it is in nearly perfect condition and I cleaned it up a lot so its no longer sticky to touch, I wasn't able to open it up without fearing of accidentally breaking it (those bottom latches did NOT want to come loose).
However the the original square IBM badge on the corner is missing. So my question is, where could I find a cost effective replacement for this badge? I don't even care if the replacement is original or not, I just want a form of IBM badge to cover up the blank spot on the keyboard (preferably one that says "IBM Personal Computer AT").
Attachments
AT.jpeg
AT.jpeg (984.9 KiB) Viewed 2326 times
image0 (1).jpeg
image0 (1).jpeg (1.73 MiB) Viewed 2326 times

cheater

19 Dec 2020, 23:20

why not 3d print something cool, then use that to emboss a piece of tin?

User avatar
ddrfraser1

20 Dec 2020, 16:50

There are some high quality stickers you can get online, not the same but still looks good.

User avatar
Sheepless

21 Dec 2020, 18:12

I'm in a similar position, so I'd be equally interested in any suggestions. I recently acquired an XT keyboard, which I've been gradually refurbishing. It does have the badge saying "IBM Personal Computer", but most of the letters have worn off. I was considering possible ways of fabricating a replacement. Dye-sub printing onto aluminium would probably be best, I guess, but beyond my abilities. An easier option would be that transfer paper you can get for inkjet printers: print the label, transfer it to thin brushed aluminium, then spray it with a clear coat for protection.

cakeanalytics

22 Dec 2020, 05:19

Been thinking about transfer film as well, would be interested in seeing how it turns out.
Professional dye sub on metal process use huge machines like this:
https://youtu.be/klF8EUWxROA

User avatar
Polecat

22 Dec 2020, 05:26

A trophy shop or a shop that makes dash plaques for car events should be able to make an exact replacement, or anything you want for that matter.

UnknownFunStuff

22 Dec 2020, 18:27

Interesting, I'll look into using an inkjet printer. If that doesn't work I'll look towards having one made online. I also have the benefit of having a badge that is identical to the original one that is on the AT's case, so it gives me a good reference.

cheater

22 Dec 2020, 19:21

you could use an inkjet printer and then transfer that onto a sheet of adhesive tape using a clothes iron. just make sure it's tape made out of a plastic that can withstand the heat. alternatively, print onto a transparent slide and glue it onto a piece of two-sided metal tape.

cheater

22 Dec 2020, 19:45

iirc think 8-bit-gun-nut has a video about how he made a metal badge for one of his ibm computers, too - but I don't have the link on hand.

User avatar
Sheepless

22 Dec 2020, 20:07

Well, there's this:

https://youtu.be/pYeIr1fPHHU

Post Reply

Return to “Keyboards”