rival crock pot lid handle 3d models
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This is a custom pot lid handle designed for everyday use with standard pod lids. To attach it, I employ a M5 screw thread. For precise placement in the matching gap, I pause the printing process at the top layer of the nut groove (6.95mm from the...
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A kitchen tool designed specifically to replace worn-out pot lids, crafted from durable ABS plastic that can resist scorching temperatures generated by rapidly boiling water within the pot.
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After years of use, plastic pot lid handles can degrade in quality, prompting me to recreate an old design in ABS plastic for durability testing. If it fails, replacement is inexpensive. Printed in black ABS at 245°C with a layer height of 0.12mm and...
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A custom-fit lid for your pot, designed with a built-in receptacle for an M6 square nut. To install it seamlessly, pause the 3D printing process once the nut's enclosure is complete. ...This pause can be achieved by inserting a command into your G-code...
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This is a knob handle I designed and printed to replace the knob on a rice cooker lid. Printed in tough PLA and have had no issues with melting. ... There is a threaded screw hole for fastening.
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Had a lid handle that broke, drew this one up quickly as a replacement. worked on first try, printed basic fast settings. ... Center hole is designed for an M6-1.0 bolt.
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A pot lid grip that has an opening for threading an M5 screw through. I used PLA+ at a layer height of 0.2mm with an infill of 60%, but the higher the infill the better. The M5 screws I had laying around where 21mm in length, which is reflected in...
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A pot lid grip that has an opening for threading an M5 screw through. I used PLA+ at a layer height of 0.2mm with an infill of 60%, but the higher the infill the better.</p><p> </p><p>The M5 screws I had laying around where 21mm in length, which...
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Remix includes space for M5 nut to be glued into and screwed on to lid. ... Category: Kitchen & Dining
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To replace a broken handle. ...Use heat resistant plastic.Upd: Don't use PLA
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The remix allows room for an M5 nut that must be attached by glue before being secured onto the lid using a screw.
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A custom-fit lid grip that securely attaches to the top of a cooking vessel. ...Engineered with high-temperature resistance, this component is ideally fabricated from durable ABS plastic to ensure a safe and reliable performance amidst scorching hot...
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I made this to plug the thermometer hole in the lid of the Hamilton Beach Crock Pot slow cooker. ...The final version shown in the photos was lightly sanded and painted black.
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The same as the original, but with the pointer arrow rotated ~120 degrees to point more accurately at the settings on my particular model of crock pot.
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The Crock Pot is perfect for the windowsill in the kitchen. The Rock can keep watch over your soup while it's on the stove, the potatoes in the oven, and the bread in the toaster. ...Keep your kitchen safe with this WWEAT legend watching over you at...
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Crock-pot owners are familiar with the energy-filled experience of adjusting the temperature dial between Off, Low and High. The knob can wear out quickly as users make frantic selections while anticipating their delicious meal. ...A replacement knob...
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Anyone who's ever been in charge of a crock-pot knows that using one is an intense experience that can easily lead to knob chaos making frantic temperature switches between Off, Low, and High. One can get completely absorbed in the massive dial...
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While browsing a thrift store, I came across a used Bella 3 station Crock pot buffet server that was sitting there without its knobs. Not one to let a good deal slip away, I quickly drew up a design for replacement knobs based on the ones from...
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A malfunctioning knob on our Crock Pot prompted me to create a new design, which my wife had encouraged. After designing it using parameters, I 3D printed the knob for an enjoyable DIY task. ...It's nothing extravagant, just a simple project to pass the...
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My wife's crock pot was in trouble when the selector knob fell apart, but I quickly came up with a solution - designing this model on Tinkercad and printing her a brand new one. ...The result has been a reliable and functional knob that has worked...
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This was a fun little project making a replacement knob for my Mom's beloved Crock Pot that finally cracked after 1000 years of use. The model number is 3753-140-190, in case you were wondering if it would fit yours. Printed in PLA with a .2m layer...
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I designed this custom knob to replace the original one on my crockpot lid. It fits snugly into place with ease, thanks to its precise threading that matches the factory specifications. ...Crafted from a combination of wood and PLA, this replacement...
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A simple snap-on handle cover for metal pot lids. Mine are printed in ABS, I don't know how well PLA would work.</p> <p>It's meant to print with the open side down. ...A brim might be needed due to a small contact area with the print bed.</p> ...
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A simple snap-on handle cover for metal pot lids. Mine are printed in ABS, I don't know how well PLA would work. It's meant to print with the open side down. ...A brim might be needed due to a small contact area with the print bed.
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This Spinning Print Piece Attaches easily over Internal Hex Nuts up to Three-eighths Inch. Effortless Clean-up. ...No extra support needed Reverse print for Better Hand Grip on the build platform.
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Steam diverter for Crock-Pot Express Support: No Infill: No Printed in PLA
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I'm taking it to the next level by creating a custom knob for my girlfriend's Hamilton Beach Crock Pot, which she lost, and I 3D printed one that looks awesome, now available for anyone to download.
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Replacement part for the Hamilton Beach Crock Pot, the original piece has been stripped of its shell but remains full-featured to eliminate the necessity for additional supports and to enhance its overall stability.
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This is a replacement knob for a Crock Pot (slow cooker). January 9 , 2019 A newer Customizer version of this object is now available. Feel free to tweak the design to suit your own crock pot. Can be found here:...