I'm guessing it's the changing weather again, but the balls I'm printing now are coming out a bit misaligned, so I need to put the store on pause while I sort the problem out. This happened last winter, too. The resin is a more viscous at lower temps and I need to give it more time to flow back in on each cycle of the print--at least, I hope that's both the problem and the solution. I'll figure it out soon! Ish!

Selectric type element: Senatorial

$10.00
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About this Product

A 3D printed type ball for Selectric I and II typewriters, looks good at both 10 and 12 pitch.

This uses a custom font I made from type samples from 1960s era Olympia typewriters. They called this typeface Senatorial, others called it Cubic, to many it's just "that robot font". Very sci-fi.

The ball is printed with Sunlu ABS-like resin, and is very durable.

A couple of clips are included with each order. Leave a note if you need more!

Austin Selectric Rescue

Austin, TX
Free shipping on orders $30+
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Meet the Maker

Hi! I'm Dave, a techy/engineery guy who recently discovered and fell in love with Selectric typewriters. I've been collecting unwanted Selectrics from Goodwill because I love getting them working again and I can't bear the thought of them going to the scrap yard, but now I have more than anyone should. I realized I'm basically a cat lady but for Selectric typewriters--I'm running a shelter for feral Selectrics. So the logical next step is to make it a rescue organization and put these noble machines up for adoption after getting them cleaned up and purring (sorry) again.

Once I'd collected most of the existing IBM type balls I wondered what it would take to make new ones. I assumed it would require injection molding, but through a random internet connection I found that UV resin-based printing can indeed produce a working type ball, and then I discovered that even the cheapest resin printers on the market do a respectable job. I spent the summer fine-tuning the design and now, after countless hours of testing, here they are!

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