Gotek Mount – Tandon For TRS-80, Tandy 1200, Apple II, IBM 5150 And More! 3D Printer Model

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Summary

I took all my favorite bits and pieces and came up with my ideal Gotek mount that matches the Tandon style drives that are found in the TRS-80 model 3 and 4, the Tandy 1200, the Apple Disk II, the original IBM PC 5150 and lots of other computers from that era.

The BEST part is that the thumb drive and buttons are accessible through the working drive latch.

It's in several pieces. I printed the faceplate face up to avoid putting any supports on the face. The LED hole can be drilled out for the exact size of your LED.

Updated May 26, 2024 - I shaved the top of the latch to help it make the pivot better. Once the latch is in and working, you can put a bit of hot glue at the end of the track inside the unit to stop the latch from being able to be pushed inside the case.

The faceplate is held rather securely to the body with M3 or #6 screws

The franklin ace mounted the drives from the bottom, so I made an optional alignment/bottom mount plate that you almost certainly won't need.

I used these rotary encoders - https://amzn.to/3VcDNle
And This OLED Screen - https://amzn.to/4dSbgbX

I desoldered the headers (optional) from the rotary and mounted them on the back, but you don't have to. It's just cleaner.

I'll post a video of installing this thing when it's up.

Dans_Gotek_Mount_-_Front.stl 106.9KB
Dans_Tandon_TM100_Gotek_body.stl 116.7KB
Dans_Tandon_TM100_Gotek_optional_bottom_mounting_plate.stl 65.6KB
Tandon_TM100_Gotek_latch_v2.stl 19.1KB