yo action retro i got a late 1999 imac g3 dv tangerine (Orange) and i busted my speaker and are there replacements i already found a video but the link to the ebay site doesn't work anymore
@IAmPixelRice2 ай бұрын
hey, do a fedora linux video.
@GeekmanCA2 ай бұрын
Loving my A1/AMS - thanks for the recommendation!
@stevencarlson54222 ай бұрын
@@Acer_Realspeakers are the hardest part to find but doable if you find a newer speaker and mod it in place
@NervesiT2 ай бұрын
this whole 3d printing thing looks so convenient and easy, it would be something that would help my projects a ton, kinda thinking of getting a printer for myself
@cjsebes2 ай бұрын
For the longest time, I felt like there was no hope for old tech. I love the fact that some really smart people, like the folks at MacEffects, are coming up with innovative ways to save these old computers. And for people like Sean who put up 3D printer projects to help us replace those little bits that are often lost to negligence and carelessness. You all rock!
@lucasrem2 ай бұрын
cjsebes What did you do with your iMac, sun ? too hot ? Only cosmetic issues ?
@cjsebes2 ай бұрын
@@lucasrem I recently sold an Indigo iMac with a strawberry mouse and grape keyboard. I really had no room for it, with its cracked inner housing. But someone who was directing a play found me. They needed some period-correct computers and the iMac will now be a part of the play. I'm glad to see it get some time in the spotlight.
@2dfx2 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right. There was a period there in the late 00's and I'd say most of the decade from the 10's to 2020 where when stuff started breaking the general answer was "too bad, find another unit to cannibalize for parts". Now we've got access to 3D printers, cheap injection molding and the like where we can actually produce actual solutions for these machines.
@allenyu32272 ай бұрын
this face is very. Nice
@squirlmy2 ай бұрын
IDK, you start off with a bit of hyperbole -I mean, "no hope for old tech?" What does that even mean? Are the little plastic parts, especially the purely decorative ones, "old tech"? I'm pretty happy with beige cases, and really I wish more people used old wooden boxes, like you sometimes see with the original Apple I. Praising Sean is fine, but you're laying it on a little thick. How about calling out Apple for using crappy plastic and not providing more part replacements themselves?
@bel39612 ай бұрын
Love the recent videos focusing on restoration and preservation, especially in ways that are achievable by most average interested folks.
@ozzie_goat2 ай бұрын
The plastics yearn to become dinosaur sauce once again
@RadikAlice2 ай бұрын
Return to the primordial soup
@EnigPartyhaus2 ай бұрын
No it is the bromide wendigo, it wishes to escape and find a new bleached chemical host to drive to madness
@Roxor1282 ай бұрын
Plankton. Oil is made from plankton that once lived in a calm, ancient sea.
@pozdroszejset44602 ай бұрын
that CD drive bezel looks super cool, here's a tip - it'll look way nicer with top and bottom fill set to "concentric" in the slicer
@TylerComptonShow2 ай бұрын
I am in love with these modern components for retro machines. I hope someday someone will create a brand new 486 motherboard.
@Joselito_Cascatinha2 ай бұрын
One of my iMac's bezel completely shattered during shipping. The computer still works fine but the CRT is completely loose and there are pieces of the plastic everywhere inside the computer. I can't do much about it right now because the situation will get even worse if I touch the bezel. I can't wait for this thing to be available so I can get it right away! :)
@lachlanlau2 ай бұрын
You should claim buyer protection 😢
@michvod2 ай бұрын
I bought an used iMac (slot loading) in 2009 or 2010, and had it shipped via post. The internal bezel completely shattered. I was puzzled how brittle it was and I was sure the thing was dropped or something. Anyways the post reimbursed the package value and shipping cost, something they probably wouldn't do nowadays. So those plastics weren't really great even when they were just 8-9 years old...
@hellion954715 күн бұрын
Have these frames gone to sale yet? I am desperate for one, but it says they are out of stock. I hope it is because they have not released them yet and npt that they have been sold away
@internetpizza2 ай бұрын
as a somewhat seasoned CAD-er (who also started with tinkercad) i gotta say that first attempt was painful to watch, but you got it close enough after revising so kudos!
@TechMadeEasyUK2 ай бұрын
What an important project! I’ve scrapped quite a few inner bezels for this reason, glad to see no more iMacs will go to landfill
@encycl07pedia-2 ай бұрын
It's an Imac from 1998. It has belonged in a landfill for well over 20 years, if not the day it was manufactured.
@InfernosReaper2 ай бұрын
@@encycl07pedia- Or a museum
@RicardoRamosRetrocomputacao2 ай бұрын
The plastic doesn't actually kill them. People have been gluing them together and even using other solutions to get around this, and it's especially common in the second revision. What's really killing them is the flyback inverter. They get old, and at some point, a very high voltage spark jumps to some part of the metal skeleton. Usually this spark finds something that is grounded, but at some point, it will hit something on the CRT board, and that will be the beginning of the end.
@DavideNastri2 ай бұрын
I had this :( now it wont turn on, any hope to fix it? I got a replacement psu module for the crt...
@RicardoRamosRetrocomputacao2 ай бұрын
@@DavideNastri I don't think it's worth repairing the CRT, even though it's iconic and part of the design, it's only going to get harder and harder to find replacement parts, and it's also very dangerous. A good quality LCD is the obvious way to go, the problem is aesthetics, it's necessary to maintain the curvature in front of the flat panel to keep the computer looking nice, it would be necessary for someone to replicate the curvature of the CRT using acrylic or glass. Even if the flyback inverter just burns out, you will hardly find another quality one, you will possibly find things made in China that will work for about 5 years. The dilemma is the same for the emachines eOne computers. _Note: I tried to sand a piece of thick glass so that it would have the curvature of the CRT, and I even got a good result. The big problem is that the glass had an optical distortion, just like you would see through a glass jar with water, and I didn't find a solution for this. I believe it would be necessary to create a shape in the shape of the CRT, and throw the glass in a liquid state into it so that this doesn't happen._
@InfernosReaper2 ай бұрын
Ah, so that's what killed mine. Good to know all these years later
@RicardoRamosRetrocomputacao2 ай бұрын
@@InfernosReaper I've also seen many first revision G3s (tray load) dying because of the CPU board (probably bad capacitors), it will turn on and play a chirping and sometimes interrupted startup sound, and then do nothing else. It's not a memory or solder problem (from my experience, I simply removed the CPU board from another machine and put it back in, and it worked). I had one that had this problem, and it had a 3DFX accelerator card in the mezzanine slot, but at the time I didn't know it was rare, I ended up selling it as a regular iMac.
@lachlanlau2 ай бұрын
How do flybacks go bad over time? I have an old CRT that makes spark noises occasionally.. I don’t use it though due to this.
@patchso2 ай бұрын
Great video. The way you integrate your sponsors in with the whole video is really clever. Rather than being a nuisance, the sponsorships are actually an interesting part of the video. That touchscreen iMac, btw, is insane!
@davidgoodnow2692 ай бұрын
Yup, I had a Graphite iMac 600 with touchscreen. Part of a batch I bought at a local auction, lost it when the storage I was renting didn't call me to let me know they lost my payment information. I liked it, but I miss my great-grandparents' and grandparents' combined record collection that was in there more.
@yetzt2 ай бұрын
I can't belive this happens because you sold your TAM!
@itsmejak78882 ай бұрын
i just want to see the Lisa
@SockyNoob27 күн бұрын
We need more projects like this. So many retro devices with crappy plastic in need of saving.
@TumbleFig2 ай бұрын
An original Bondi Blue iMac was my first computer that was really mine. Tray loading CD drive, FireWire 400 port, USB 1.1, 233 MHz. I loved that machine. I remember carting it in a shopping cart to the checkout of a Best Buy around Christmas. Thing filled up the entire cart.
@themaritimegirl2 ай бұрын
Bondi iMacs never had FireWire. Might have been a Blueberry iMac DV? :)
@SteveChisnall2 ай бұрын
uh, the Bondi Blue didn't have FireWire, stock. You could add it with the SoNNet HARMONi CPU upgrade-card which would replace the stock 233 or 266 MHz CPU with 500 or 600 MHz and add a single FireWire 400 port, tho.
@kyle89522 ай бұрын
No firewire on that model, but also no tray loaders on firewire machines. mystery story...
@tookitogo2 ай бұрын
Yyyeah, no. No FireWire on that machine.
@ferrreira2 ай бұрын
I have a Rev. D iMac (the one with the 333 MHz G3) with the same problem that affected the iMac I had, of the same model and revision, which was my first Mac: the flyback transformer on the CRT has melted inside and short circuits every time I turn it on. The computer works, but soon after the startup chime, when the CRT tries to turn itself on, this short circuit on the flyback transformer shuts the whole thing off. Back in the early 2000s all it took was driving it to my Apple dealer to have it fixed, but now no one knows how to fix it and I'm afraid the plastic will break.
@xlr8r1712 ай бұрын
They know how to fix it, problem is the flybacks are not available anymore.
@ferrreira2 ай бұрын
@ I've even seen some for sale online, problem is they have to access the insides by removing the top plastic and it will certainly break
@davidgoodnow2692 ай бұрын
Search your Yellow Pages phone book for "Alternator and Starter Repair" and start calling around. You are looking for the shops that actually rebuild those parts for cars, not swap bought parts out _in_ a car. You want them to build a new flyback transformer for you, wind a new coil on your CRT, and rebuild all of the transformers (those that form the power supply unit) in your computer. If they have someone who does board repair soldering -- and they almost certainly do, because they do rebuilds -- then, that's a place that could do a complete rebuild of your motherboard, too. If you have other old gear you would want to work again, that's a place to keep in mind once you find it. By the way, the best Uninterruptable Power Supply I have owned was built by the rebuild shop I found. Four deep-cycle batteries of very substantial amperage, in a shell from one of those diagnostic carts, with custom control and maintenance-cycle circuits on boards the shop designed and built.
@davidgoodnow2692 ай бұрын
@@ferrreira Take modeling clay and use it to make a mold of your case plastics, carve any latches and overlap in using a modeling knife or putty knife, then use acrylic or Bondo from an auto supply shop to cast a whole new body. You can mix dyes to get pretty much whatever color you want, but acrylic is transparent and Bondo isn't.
@Pipsispite2 ай бұрын
I just picked up a G3 500Mhz Indigo from summer of 2001 from a local goodwill that had it listed for free pick up. It works perfectly. It's been a wild ride down memory lane and finding your channel :) Keep up the good work!
@bruceanderson55252 ай бұрын
I received a green imac for Christmas in 1999. It was so underpowered (ram wise) that I could not do anything with it except play dvd's. I gave it to a friend in trade for the pc components he had received for Christmas but could not figure out how to assemble them correctly. He was thrilled. I built my first pc and never looked back. Now that Windows has freaked everyone out with 11 I'm thinking about Linux which I should have done in 1999. I know it's great fun, but I couldn't build a healthy, non-frustrating relationship with Apple, unlike a plethora of other computer people.
@kyle89522 ай бұрын
You could've just put some ram in it dude. You weren't going to enjoy powerpc linux more than you were 64mb ram in 1999.
@MistahMatzah2 ай бұрын
Mark is a mad scientist. Is it expensive? Yes, it's expensive. But it took a huge amount of work to get this product to market, and there is literally no other solution to fixing these old machines. Much respect to Mark for putting the work in.
@annieworroll43732 ай бұрын
Always cool to see hobbyists and companies come up with ways to keep these things going. These are legitimate historical and cultural artifacts worth preserving. And as much as preservation in their original form is great, that's just not always feasible.
@graham.mcluhan2 ай бұрын
8:56 looks like the speaker grills are from a blueberry iMac and the bottom foot and back are from an indigo iMac! Gotta get those colour matched!
@mac27collection2 ай бұрын
So glad that this MacEffects project reached its goal and is progressing! I agree it is probably the most important project taken on to date. Glad to be a backer of it as well. It's great to have a video documenting the replacement process and how the (prototype) part goes together! I can't wait to replace my G3's inner bezel as well - in addition to the structural stability, I also really love how it actually restores the proper (whiter) color beneath the translucent outer bezel, instead of having the noticeably yellowed part showing through. Great stuff!
@TheSulross2 ай бұрын
Appreciate that this channel keeps us riveted to the bleeding edge of the trailing edge of computing
@JS-wl3gi2 ай бұрын
Work you do, how we keep systems running for decades is valuable for the the next gen.
@VinnyVidiVintage2 ай бұрын
Loved these iMacs. We used them in my High School Photography lab and they were really fun to work with. Sad that they are all falling apart, but glad there is a way to save them.
@rockyhill32 ай бұрын
Oh man, this is great! I have several G3's that need a new bezels, thank you for sharing!!!
@Freestyler41302 ай бұрын
That’s great. I love that there’s people out there that invest time and effort into these types of projects
@appleontheapex2 ай бұрын
This problem is the reason so many of my iMacs are not getting repaired. I know that if I take it apart, the bezel will shatter, and I'll be left with a working Mac with the CRT flopping around. The price is fair with all things considered, but unfortunately my Blueberry for example will probably never see one of these because the repair is worth at least 3 times the iMac's value. My Flower Power would be a nice candidate though!
@patchso2 ай бұрын
Yep, the Flower Power is gonna be worth a lot of money in the future.
@davidgoodnow2692 ай бұрын
Check out his link to Bamboo. Their 3D printers are all $100 off, making their cheapest $200. The accessories are marked down, too. I used to work at MacVizion, a used Apple dealer and Apple VAR before Apple started opening its own stores, repairing and rebuilding printers, CRTs, and computers and installing upgrades. Access inside almost every model of Apple has its quirks, some painful. I never liked the access panels in the iMac, so I am thinking that since no home 3D printer I have seen can handle printing the full Apple pieces, I'll design a custom case with the same shape and dimensions, but assembled from smaller panels and designed for easier access to things like RAM and battery. It would be really keen to find an ATA-to-MMC adapter or something, to replace the old hard drive, but something I have wanted to do for twenty years is find a controller chip that could replace the USB 1.0/1.1 with USB 2.0 (before amperage and voltages got funky with 3.0), and a firmware patch or software Control Panel that would let OS 9 use it . . . so many Macs could've used that, if it was as easy as Louis Rossmann makes soldering look! Anyway, best wishes, and good luck if you decide to build a shell! Oh! It does alter the appearance, and the clasps tend to snap either on disassembly or assembly, but you can make a supportive mold using modeling clay, rest it in a bed of sand for support, and take fiberglass insulation (Pink Panther!) and wipe it in on your Mac's plastic body as reinforcement, using acrylic (Auto Body supply shop) to bind the fiberglass in place. Easy and pretty cheap, but the disassembly and assembly . . . . If you make good molds, you can use the same materials, fiberglass and acrylic (or Bondo, but it's not transparent), to make whole new case plastics, but if you have cracked latches you'll have to work those into your mold with a putty knife. You can card flat or sand any rough spots in the mold, before you make your casting. The best part of this approach is, it's cheap. But if you were part of a M.U.G. (Mac User Group) back in the day, you may know others who would want to use your molds, and you can dye acrylics just about any way or color you want.
@Sykora1712 ай бұрын
This is great news!! I’ve been terrified to open my G3 DV Ruby because of this! Thanks for shedding light on this.
@organiccold2 ай бұрын
The cd loading surrounding just needs the black felt cover inside and will be perfect ❤
@DavitTheCore2 ай бұрын
I really hope Ken can make a misadventure replacing the frames of his iMacs (including the prototype).
@Attakai_The_Kitty2 ай бұрын
The tray loaders and slot loaders have different bezels but the tray loaders also don’t degrade like the slot loaders so his prototype is probably fine
@usagold82 ай бұрын
Looks incredible, I can't wait. I have an iMac in the closet that needs a new install of Mac OS, but I've been afraid to work on it because every time I do the bezel cracks and shatters even more.
@MegaManNeo2 ай бұрын
The PLA BambuLab sent you which you used here looks very good. I think the official plastic is more vibrant still, not by much however.
@davidgoodnow2692 ай бұрын
I checked the Bambu Labs site, and they advertise another plastic -- not PLA -- that is supposed to be "diamond bright." I'm thinking I'll try that!
@JonMarinello2 ай бұрын
Very cool repair! Really great to see the community come together on this. 🎉
@andrew_sar2 ай бұрын
There was a crack in mine, and I repaired it using beige epoxy. After it dried, I sanded it, and then I sponged over a paint that I custom mixed to match the shade of the plastic. With the semi-translucent pinstripe plastic on top of that, you can barely tell there is a crack there. I picked up everything from Menards.
@guspaz2 ай бұрын
I think the optical drive bezel would look better with all walls instead of infill (or 100% concentric infill).
@JohnPorter40962 ай бұрын
I love the action music you put during the action bits of the video.
@DavidStahlOLDHAPPyMACs2 ай бұрын
Nice its great that mark had that inter bezel recreated great job recreating the missing the blue CD slot load case surround
@udiorockmeamadeusАй бұрын
Thanks!
@ViewpointUnique2 ай бұрын
I will absolutely be buying one of these once they're released.
@lukedavis4362 ай бұрын
Capacitors, plastics.... Steve should have put a damn cooling fan in one Tbh I'd love to replace my bezel, but mines electrically dead
@davidgoodnow2692 ай бұрын
As long as your components (resistors, capacitors, potentiometers, diodes, transformers) haven't detiorated to the point of not being able to read them (color bands on resistors, especially), then Alibaba is your source for most components. If you grab a Yellow Pages phone book and look up Starter and Alternator Repair, find the shops that rebuild those and call around. You want either the old guy who has done it before, or a young tech who is up for something different; preferably at the same shop! Have them replace the flyback coil, the windings, and rebuild any transformers. If they give you a sweetheart deal for giving them an interesting job, it's still going to cost you at least a hundred bucks for materials. Picking it back up is going to have to wait until they have a gap in their schedule, because there's a lot of custom equipment set-up for winding the coil. But when that's done, and you have replaced the old motherboard components, everything but the phosphor-layer inside the CRT is going to be new hardware! I was just checking out this Bamboo thing, and even if the joins in the plastic aren't in the same places, I can see building a complete new iMac case to replace those decaying plastics -- and giving myself *much* better access to the insides, too! Maybe add a cooling fan, too . . . .
@michvod2 ай бұрын
Speakers also go bad on those... and optical drives...
@nickwallette62012 ай бұрын
I don't think the fan would've saved the plastic. :-\
@lukedavis4362 ай бұрын
@@nickwallette6201 definitely prevented the heat issues the DVs suffered
@stevencarlson54222 ай бұрын
Not sure I’m a fan of the 3d print color but it does look a lot better with that there though
@xsleep12 ай бұрын
Nice. However, I thing the color of the CD surround could have been a bit darker. Maybe printing something dark grey to go behind the green? Or just paint?
@HalianTheProtogen2 ай бұрын
I hope something like this gets made for SGI workstations, as more than a few of them are _completely unshippable_ as they currently are. D:
@ArwingAce482 ай бұрын
On the note of the touch screen G3, I vividly remember around 2003 or 2004, I was at a Burger King that had a "PlayPlace" like Mcdonald's does, and this specific location had an "interactive activity center" type of deal in there. It was literally a touch screen G3 in a kiosk set up in there. It's the only time I've ever ran into one of these in person.
@superstar642 ай бұрын
I'm thankful neither my Bondi Blue or Lime iMacs are having this issue, but I'll keep this in the back of my mind.
@guspaz2 ай бұрын
This project won't work on the Bondi Blue iMac, that was the tray-load, and the MacEffects part is only for the slot-loaders.
@superstar642 ай бұрын
@guspaz Well those are just as bad, are they not?
@guspaz2 ай бұрын
@ yes, but my point is, don’t count on this repair being available for tray-load iMacs, because it isn’t. Maybe they’ll do a variant for them in the future, but they haven’t yet.
@progxdt2 ай бұрын
I remember the old ads to get your iMac, iBook and PowerBook retrofitted with a touchscreen on MacAddict. It did greatly jump the cost of Mac, I think a PowerBook G4 retrofitted with a touchscreen was priced very high for what it was worth. I was wondering when some of these would show up in the wild. Very cool!
@goclunker2 ай бұрын
You can use a car buffer and stage 2 polish to take the scratches out of the plastics. if they are really bad, wet sand with 2000 or 3000 sand paper and buff. Wool pad on the buffer first, once its perfect, foam pad to remove swirls. Optional wax with foam pad. I restored many G4 towers to brand new like this.
@3rdPersonProductions2 ай бұрын
This is a crazy awesome project! Thanks so much for sharing!
@moonlightfilms52792 ай бұрын
For prototyping a precise fit replacement part with 3d printing I recommend making a paper mockup first, then you can just take a flat picture of the model and then import that, scale it, and model over the image. Can save a lot of prototyping time!
@knifeghandi2 ай бұрын
The tolerances on the G3 iMac cases are crazy, got some small cracks recently even replacing the pram battery
@onigvd772 ай бұрын
is there modern internals kits for iMac G3s? like power boards etc?
@SirSmilie2 ай бұрын
I have an imac I picked up years ago just sitting in my closet with a busted up and brittle under bezel. I, like you, tried to 3d print one and it simply didn't work so I gave up and just kept the imac in storage. I will be picking one of these replacements as soon as they are available.
@lucasrem2 ай бұрын
Only cosmetic issues ? it turns on ?
@ovarb122 ай бұрын
Nice video. Very interesting as always. I enjoy your channel and learning from it.
@eazy_black2 ай бұрын
today i was like im bored, lets see if action retro made a video, then i refresh page after another video and see this
@JeffTiberend2 ай бұрын
Me, too.
@janetno1fan2 ай бұрын
You should make more videos about Haiku, I love that os
@naorunaoru2 ай бұрын
By the way you can use B7000 glue for trim pieces instead of CA, it's rather gentle on the plastic, reasonably flexible and you can easily remove it without any harsh chemicals.
@CodyKloepfer2 ай бұрын
I bought a Sage iMac G3 (FINALLY! Took me a very long time) which has this same issue. This project is fascinating to me!
@kpetree102 ай бұрын
This was the hardest part of putting together the iMac wall for VCF SW. I had to buy three Grapes just to get one that wasn't completely wrecked in shipping. Can't wait to get my hands on the new bezels! I showed Mark pics of the wall while at MW and hope to get him to come down to SW next year.
@ActionRetro2 ай бұрын
Your iMac wall is the stuff of legend!
@icychill1052 ай бұрын
Been trying to get my hands on an Imac g3 since it was the computer lab machines in elementary school. such a nostalgic and cool machine.
@socketwench2 ай бұрын
"...this has unfortunately experienced some trauma." Haven't we all at this point?
@DanaTheInsane2 ай бұрын
Story of my life.
@albertpratt49992 ай бұрын
As an EX ELO touch service tech (who also owns a iMac 3, no touch 😢) I love the driver board/capacitive touch overlay. Never worked on the CRT's only LCD/TFT models of AIO/POS pc.
@danburke85762 ай бұрын
That's very cool! I have a tray loader iMac G3 and the physical construction is a lot different than the slot loaders.
@danburke85762 ай бұрын
I was about to ask about the colour difference between the blue side and the green front, but I assume the touchscreen accounts for it's uniqueness.
@Cyber_Horse_Studios87Ай бұрын
The day someone figures out how to make a fully aluminum iMac G3 case will be the the most amazing day ever.
@NostalgicSongAlbum2 ай бұрын
I remember this computer is very well, I was not not Mac fan the time like I am now, but I remember I wanted to take web design and technical communication class in my last semester which fell on fall 2001. The room had all computers like this one, and there was no room for me in a class, due to my late decision caused by delay in senior project . And there was a requirement, that if I want to take a class - you need to get exactly Mac even as a notebook, borrowed from your friend.
@Allgone-b4k2 ай бұрын
ACTION RETRO, you're on point for sure watching your work is part of the show, don't stop giving us the stuff we like, keep working hard day and night. 👍
@MatroxMillennium2 ай бұрын
This is SO nice! I have one of the ones like you're talking about where there are cracks visible through the outer housing
@familymiller185426 күн бұрын
Also a problem with beloved consoles from the 1990s. In the case of my SNES, I was able to take care of brittle plastic with peroxide and UV light.
@MDBenson2 ай бұрын
This is an excellent project. Props to MacEffects for getting this in motion, it not only saves the iMac G3s structure but also may add more momentum to getting further fragile parts remade. PowerMac beige drive bezels anyone? Now all we need to do is find someone who can remake flyback transformers… that’s the *other* thing that’s killing iMac G3s
@NeverlandSystemZor2 ай бұрын
I had one of these, a 233mhz version I think… I LOVED IT… I almost cried when a lightning strike killed this and a dual G4 Mac that was my daily driver at the time
@blakegriplingph2 ай бұрын
Ahh, ABS syndrome. Museums have also pondered about this issue as well.
@MishraArtificerАй бұрын
Reminds me of a somewhat related problem in the automotive world: because of how the various materials react to one another, the paint on ABS plastic is fading at different rates than on sheet steel, so paint matching on used cars is often a serious problem...and it gets even worse when you add yet another material, like carbon fiber or fiberglass. So you end up with a car with a mix of old and new parts on it, all with the same paint and paint process applied, but it looks like three or four different colors on the car. It's especially bad when it's all right next to one another, like an ABS front bumper cover, carbon fiber fenders, fiberglass hood, and OEM steel doors...
@amak11312 ай бұрын
Man, my nana had one of these in her crafting room for the longest time. Was fun using as a kid and got weird when I visited and given the age, even YT wouldn't load.
@cruftistАй бұрын
This touch screen is typical of kiosks, so that iMac probably ran without a keyboard and the CD slot was completely covered. I worked with some developers that used Macromedia Director to create interactive kiosk software for touch screens like that.
@delscoville2 ай бұрын
I had a few iMacs, three of the the newer slot load models, one of them a DV model with DVD drive. That's the one I had the longest. Sold it in emmaculate condition around 2005 for $600. The reason why I had a few of them was because I gotten a pallete of about a dozen broken unts, and out of that I got two working first gen Macs. The three slot load units I got from a business that asked me to take them when they upgraded everything. I didn't hang onto any of them long enough for the plastic to become brittle.
@tookitogo2 ай бұрын
iMac DV = with FireWire iMac DV+ and DV SE = with FireWire and DVD-ROM drive
@RyanMercer2 ай бұрын
Bambu sponsored club!!!
@kyanche2 ай бұрын
Wow, it looks like new! Great job!
@NightmareJoker2Ай бұрын
Does the Bambu slicer software support ironing? You may get a much better result with the translucent filament by ironing every layer of the print. Early experiments from like 5 or 6 years ago resulted in perfectly transparent spheres and cubes using translucent PLA. There are different ironing methods to experiment with, too.
@choppergirl2 ай бұрын
I remember the first time I opened either my VIC-20 or C=64, I looked at the horrendous machine soldering job and thought... wow... this was made literally as fast as possible to last only a few years tops.... The mass produced Commodore boards were literally the worst. The Macintosh motherboards by that time were high end premium made... so I never had any problems with them unless they were zapped by lightning.
@snip3rm00n2 ай бұрын
I hope they have a version for tray loading iMacs being planned as well. My Bondi Rev.A is in desperate need of this bracket.
@AnonVideos24 күн бұрын
An iMac DV SE was the first I purchased. The family loved it and we even played Playstation games on it. Since then it’s been a bunch of Apple devices and I have enjoyed using them. I just purchased my first used Apple device, a 2018 i7 Mac Mini to run old Intel Parallels VMs 😊 They are built very well and seem to last forever, good to see this solution! It reminds me of Makers by Cory Doctorow 😊
@aussiepunkrocksV202 ай бұрын
I'd love a discussion topic or kit to be devised for an analog board swap to get a LCD conversion up and running. IMO the CRTs dying...that is what is killing iMacs. I've got several that need a LCD swap
@sideburn2 ай бұрын
Wonder how much the tooling costs for injection mold something that large
@EdwardMillen2 ай бұрын
Oh I actually have 2 of these in my cupboard. Both iMac DV, but no touch screen or anything added, and no issue with the plastic last time I looked. Not sure what to do with them.
@Subgunman2 ай бұрын
This is great. Have one of the Blueberry iMacs that would be a candidate for this fix But also it would be nice if they could make one to handle one of the 15” lcd monitor screens. It could be used to upgrade and move away from that power hungry CRT. Even doing a complete retrofit of a newer Mac mini in this housing with a lcd display. It would be a fun and modern machine.
@drfrancintosh2 ай бұрын
I like your new haircut. Also great video.
@TheMetalMag2 ай бұрын
My iMac DVSE graphite died by the heat it created. I had to through away most of it n kept the case with the motherboard which became useless unless I make few modification to add a monitor plugged to the vga
@nickhuynh6321Ай бұрын
Gotta love the gateway mouse pad on a video about an apple product...
@LaProgrammatriceVerde2 ай бұрын
When will there be a flyback replacement for Macs, including the compacts?
@codfish68452 ай бұрын
Printing the disc drive piece very slow and hot will help it be more translucent and get rid of the white coloring!
@noelohashirodriguez2 ай бұрын
I love the Mac OS platinum sounds theme
@christianneitzel2 ай бұрын
Although I like the video's you posted - and I've seen a lot of em - I never had any trouble with the iMac's, and I have serviced maybe a 1,000 or more, from power supplies to motherboards, from drives to analog boards... I have seen it all.
@AaronEiche2 ай бұрын
Is it me, or are those speakers Bondi-blue, but the outer case is Blueberry? I don't know how different the case design was between the tray and the slot-load iMacs...
@michaelturner44572 ай бұрын
Only time I saw and used an Imac G3 was at an internet cafe in Penzance in 2000.
@billkormas346012 күн бұрын
I love how the modern M1 iMacs also have failing displays, as a homage to the original iMacs
@HardDriveGuruOfficial2 ай бұрын
Where can we keep an eye on this project? I need to get my paws on a couple for my own iMacs when they're ready!
@robpierce4712Ай бұрын
Does the new one contain a fire suppressant of any sort? If not, does it need to have it like the old material?
@pud4692 ай бұрын
I already signed up for email notification of the bezel. I can finally restore my flower power iMac's shattered bezel. Now just need to source some fly-back transformers, for my other 3 iMacs. Any info on replacements would be appreciated. Even possibly repair the old ones.
@Nukle0n2 ай бұрын
The Bambu is neat but it has a pretty small build volume. If you want a hell of a project you could build a 600x600 voron, that should be big enough.
@K2SDigitial2 ай бұрын
The first "modern" apple computer, love it!
@cameronbosch12132 ай бұрын
Nah, that was the original iMac G3 with a tray disc drive. The Book G3 (the true fun one) was released in 2001 as the consumer focused laptop. The last of the "fun" era of Macs from Apple was imo the iMac G4 with the hinge that reminds me a lot of Steve Jobs other endeavour; funding Pixar.
@neutrino78x2 ай бұрын
Man, I was never a fan of those big heavy CRTs....is it possible to replace the CRT in an iMac with an LCD? 🙂
@JacobCothrenАй бұрын
Is this problem present on tray-loading iMacs as well? I am only seeing the slot loading version on the site but I would think they are very similar aside from the optical drive