3D printed, Rubber-like Imperial Good Companion Typewriter Feet.


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Old rubber typewriter feet turn rock hard, or become a sticky mess. They don't make your machine stay at the same place while typing. Keeping these feet will result in the machine sliding all over the place. To make sure that the machine doesn't move, and/or scratch your typing surface, it is advisable to install new feet.


These feet are printed with Shore A70 TPU, and have the same properties as the original, factory feet. They are very grippy and flexible, and are nearly indestructible. They can be cut, but that's already quite hard to accomplish. They certainly are more durable than real rubber. For example: I had to use a screwdriver with an Allen bit to push the feet of the Royal P onto the studs. The feet were not damaged at all during the operation, and could probably be removed and placed on a different machine.


Here's a short video showcase of this type of Typewriter feet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjHmSY_3Zqw


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This set contains:

-4 press-fit typewriter feet


These feet fit the Imperial Good Companion from the 1930s to the '50s. they are specific to the machines that are fitted to the case with with thumbscrews on the side of the machine. The feet will also fit the models that are held to the base by four screws through the feet of the machine, but the 'nuts' won't fit in the feet, so the machine cannot be screwed to the base. See the following listing for feet specific to those models: https://www.ebay.com/itm/395199491447

As you can see in the pictures, you can sand the feet for a more 'rubbery' look. This will almost completely remove the visible print lines on the feet, and make them more dull like the original.


Shoot me a message if you have any questions! :)