Comic Sans typeball designed to work with the IBM Selectric typewriters

77 Sami_Lehtinen 10 9/3/2025, 3:13:05 AM printables.com ↗

Comments (10)

thrownawaysz · 3h ago
> I have not yet printed and tested this exact model!

Sadly that sums up the 3D printable scene perfectly. So many times I’v seen someone creating X for Y but they don’t have Y to test it but “it should work”.

fainpul · 31m ago
Yeah, feels a bit like "I'm sharing this code I've written here. I haven't tried to compile it yet, but it should work."
cluckindan · 3h ago
It’s not far fetched though. With careful design, prints often do work on the first try.
bigiain · 1h ago
Sure. And it's given away for free, so complaining feels wrong.

But is it _too_ much to ask that they print their tweaked version 2 and test it before publishing it?

:sigh:

voxadam · 3h ago
Bill Hammack (engineerguy) has an excellent video on the IBM Selectric titled IBM Selectric Typewriter & its digital to analogue converter.[1]

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRCNenhcvpw

hinkley · 2h ago
Doing the devil's work.
amelius · 41m ago
This will cause a lot of bunny punchings ...

https://topher1kenobe.com/phlog/graphics/bunnypunch.png

fitsumbelay · 4h ago
This is very cool

Had just recently looked up IBM Selectric typeballs and the possibility of 3D print custom ones but did not expect so many active projects around it.

Pretty nice time for nostalgic tinkerers to be alive ...

limbicsystem · 2h ago
I'll see your comic sans and raise you nightmare fuel mouths: https://mastodon.social/@ancientjames/115018313759386816
timeon · 1h ago
Is this still post-modern or is it post-irony already?