Steve, Now that you see the shape in detail, feel free to ask for the specific dimensions you'll need as you go along. I'll take the caliper out and make precise measurements. Marc
On Sep 6, 2017, at 1:00 AM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: >> Steve, >> >> Here you go, 13 pictures of the Chordset. That's about as orthoscopic as I >> could get them. >> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/owjnyvozp0t8wsg/AABlwP-q-S1pOM4a9_RVAsXVa?dl=0 >> Note that even the piano keys are not flat pieces, they are wedges that >> thicken towards the back. Way more engineering and industrial design that >> you'd ever think for a research device. Beautiful piece of hardware, >> deserves to be 3D modelled. Good luck! >> >> Marc > > Marc, > Thanks! I think I can work with those and get something out of it. given > the width of 5-3/4" (at its widest point?) and length of 6" I can scale the > rest. > Like you said, Xerox put a lot of engineering design into the production > version, compared to the original Engelbart 'Demo' chordset (that someone has > now wired > up to an iPad): > https://valerielandau.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/chorded-keyset-to-ipad.jpg > > Steve >