Yes; it's https://cwmorse.us/
[https://cwmorse.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/CW-Morse-LLC.png]<https://cwmorse.us/>
CW Morse Code Keys Made In USA<https://cwmorse.us/>
CW Morse Code Keys With Ball Bearing Action, Steel Pivot Pins & Solid Brass 
Contacts! Each Key Has Adjustable Spring & Gap. All Made in The USA.
cwmorse.us


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Subject: Re: [BVARC] Morse Code Key


I don't know where you got "cwmorse.com" They're now carried by Gigaparts, so 
you can buy them from gigaparts.com

They look a lot like the keys on cwmorse.us

On 1/7/2021 4:19 PM, r...@wannall.net<mailto:r...@wannall.net> wrote:

I tried to look but got this:



[cid:part1.2921B107.699ED3DF@ka8kpn.org]

Is it maybe this:



https://cwmorse.us/





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Subject: Re: [BVARC] Morse Code Key



The keys in question are, in fact, CW Morse keys.



On 1/7/2021 3:53 PM, Jeff Greer via BVARC wrote:

Tangentially related, I sat in on the "learning CW" ARRL noob learning 
presentation, and the presenters (guys from the Long Island CW club) 
recommended 3D printed keys from cwmorse.com.  I looked at them, and they look 
cool, not that I know ANYTHING about CW or keys.



I looked to see if their STL files are publicly available so I could print my 
own, and I was unable to find them.  I did, however, find several other keys 
available to download and print on Thingiverse and the various and sundry other 
3D printing "thing" repositories on the web...



Hope this helps; if not, delete and ignore.



73!



-j



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Jonathan Guthrie <ka8...@ka8kpn.org><mailto:ka8...@ka8kpn.org>
Subject: Re: [BVARC] Morse Code Key



Jonathan,



Yes. There are three different models. They appear to be 3D printed. This also 
made me wonder if I shouldn’t fire up Inventor and design my own. These seem to 
be about the most reasonably priced keys, and I was really looking to see who 
might have experienced them. Thank you for your question.



Mark

N5PRD



On Jan 7, 2021, at 10:20 AM, Jonathan Guthrie via BVARC 
<bvarc@bvarc.org<mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org>> wrote:



I'm not sure what you mean by acrylic key.  I see they've got a bunch of 
inexpensive keys that appear to be 3D printed.  Is that what you're talking 
about?


On 1/7/2021 3:52 AM, Mark Brantana via BVARC wrote:

What does anyone think of the GigaParts Acrylic keys ? They come in several 
models and colors, with Al base or plastic. Anyone try one?

Mark

N5PRD



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