sliding closet door guides 3d models
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Human: Catch-all hook for closet door or any door with a gap on top https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2bT3ApV9qMl If you like what you see, and want to help encourage me to keep sharing free 3D printing designs, be sure to Tip Me. ...Thanks, James
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I'm thrilled to show you my latest DIY project - a clever closet door catcher that I've designed and built myself. Feel free to download the plans and give it a try; I'd be delighted if you could add your own personal touch to this innovative...
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A custom small closet door handle requires a precise fit, which is achieved with a sturdy 4mm bolt and matching nut. The bolt cover can be tailored to specific needs, and design files from Fusion 360 are provided for easy modification. ...A smaller...
prusaprinters
We had several closet doors installed that are hollow core. The knobs, properly installed, could not find adequate purchase on the door surface and would rotate. Tightening the screw hardware had little effect, and would warp the door. This is a...
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We had several closet doors installed that are hollow core. The knobs, properly installed, could not find adequate purchase on the door surface and would rotate. Tightening the screw hardware had little effect, and would warp the door. This is a...
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I created a modified version of Door catch by Words6440 to hold my closet door at a 90° angle, but I couldn't print it directly due to a small contact area between the cylindrical part and the printer bed. To solve this issue, I attached two support...
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Just a simple door hook for some hats I ended up making a different hook that I used for my hats because I needed more hooks for them, Its a single hook that uses mounting tape(Double sided tape) to go on my closet door, you can check that out...
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This is a closet door track slider. You may need to scale the part to fit your specific track and door. See image for use. This is a functional part and needs to be printed strong. Print with thick layers (.28MM or thicker), 20% or more infill,...
cults3d
I find myself in a home with four sets of folding closet doors that are falling apart due to abuse, neglect, age, and changes in flooring. Instead of replacing them all for $60-$150 per set, I chose to repair them, and it turned out so well that I...
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The initial challenge was the absence of three door knobs from my closet doors, prompting me to design an easily printable replacement part that requires only a machine nut for proper attachment, as illustrated in accompanying pictures. In one of...
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I'm replacing our hallway closet door pull because it got damaged from being whacked a few too many times and broke. Instead of searching for a replacement in stores, I decided to use my 3D printer to make one myself. The new knob is simple, not...
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3mm x 13mm screw hole which fits whatever standard hardware was on my closet door. One thing I would've changed (and will if 20% infill doesn't prove to be solid enough) is measure the base where it screws in, I would have made it larger to cover...
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This inset piece simply slides into the track to guide the doors and prevent them from swinging wildly everywhere. To accommodate the non-uniform nature of the track, I opted for 25% infill when printing this part. ...This allowed me to avoid cracking...
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The guides included with my pocket door didn't extend quite far enough to guide the door back into the pocket when it was completely closed. I made a version that was .444 wide at the base initially and tapered to the top, but it was a bit too thick...
cults3d
Sliding door guide for 19 mm thick sliding door, one small and one large. Holes for flat head screws Source files made in SolidWorks 2018 STL files To place them on the floor and not affect the humidity or water I put a layer of silicone on the...
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Compact Closet Handle Design. Dimensions: 10.95 x 2.8 x 2.8 Millimeters. ...For a detailed view, please refer to the accompanying image.
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Sliding door rail/guide to be mounted on a floor. ...Mine broke so i designed a replica.
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Several key details are missing, including doors, but it already gives a clear picture of what it is.
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Shower Door Guides in PLA White Designed from Scratch with OpenSCAD Print Settings Printer Brand SeeMeCNC Printer ORION Delta 3D Printer Rafts No Supports No Notes Printed Really Well without Supports Bottom print oriented on its side upright print...
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This is an extended model of another sliding door guide system, which can be found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:70747 . I created this version to pair with doors that are installed at slightly greater heights off the ground floor. ...It...
cults3d
Replaces the original guide for 44mm sliding doors. fits into a 7mm groove. ... The original part is screwed into the door but cannot be replaced when they are unscrewed.
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I designed custom replacement parts for my father-in-law's kitchen barn door, which I installed myself, and it's now functioning perfectly. ...The design process was carried out using the powerful computer-aided design software, Fusion 360.
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My sliding door guide broke so I made a replacement for it. I printed it in PETG to make it strong. ...I recommend printing it on its side as my first print eventually broke along the layer line when I printed it with the bottom to the build...
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The original guides are screwed to the floor on both sides and between the doors to keep them aligned while sliding. In my opinion, having plastic guides visible in front isn't aesthetic, and they might scratch the door's surface. After some...
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One of my sliding doors had excessive clearance to the floor so the original guide was not high enough to reach the groove in the door. The guide was also too far into the wall so the door would sometimes fall out of the guide when closed. I used a...