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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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Not one to let a good deal slip away, I quickly drew up a design for replacement knobs based on the ones from another Crock pot we had lying around. A test print revealed some issues with the dimensions, and I noticed that the indicator dot wasn't...
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I'm replacing the broken quick lock crock with a brand new one, and it's all thanks to a custom mounting bracket. ...The old one couldn't hold up, so I took matters into my own hands and created this sturdy replacement.
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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...
3docean
Your project may require a sturdy crock frame to ensure stability and support.
cults3d
The handle broke on our crock pot lid. Throw it away and buy another crock pot? No! Designed in Inventor. This lid was an oval one with two holes. The one hole had a silicone plug and the plastic engaged it so the handle would not spin. I omitted...
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The handle broke on our crock pot lid. Throw it away and buy another crock pot? No! Designed in Inventor. This lid was an oval one with two holes. The one hole had a silicone plug and the plastic engaged it so the handle would not spin. I omitted...
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After dealing with a year's worth of spilled water while refilling my ceramic crock from a five-gallon bottle, which I fill myself, I stumbled upon a video that demonstrated the simple trick of placing Saran wrap over the mouth of the bottle and...
cults3d
I scored a couple of new Stanley Adventure Crocks for pennies on the dollar because their lid latches had already given up. I came up with and printed a beefier replacement in PETG that works like a charm. ...The sides are wider than the originals - so...
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The sides are wider than the originals, so for a hinge pin I used a piece of a heavy metal coat hanger cut to the correct length with a bead of adhesive on each outer end of the latch to secure it firmly in place. More information is available at:...
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My grandmother shattered the handle to her beloved (vintage) crock pot's lid. A few minutes on FreeCAD and two hours of print time later, she now boasts a sturdy new one that's beefier and stronger. The nut is positioned on top instead of inside...
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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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... as it looks enough like crocodile skin to work. You will need to make sure your support removal is well tuned, there is a lot of it, careful of the rooster feet and kangaroo hands, I broke them off removing support and will need to repair those.
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A frog with a top hat for your croc's, should look like a frog sticking out of your crocks.
myminifactory
lid handle for crock pot designed for a 1/4in-20 nut and bolt if resin recommend printing both on supports and upside down
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I had the best result printing the front side up, and the back side touching the build plate. I also used Krasimir Stefanov's custom supports plugin in Cura to prevent unnecessary support where the switch shaft slides in. Honestly, you could even...
myminifactory
I made this small handle to replace an original plastic crock pot lid handle that broke. I printed the part from PLA, but highly suggest making from PETG, ABS or some other high-temp compatible material. Designed to fit a 1/4"-20 machine screw with...
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Have you ever said " well that's a crock o shit"? Well here one is. Have fun with it and share your makes and remixes. Feel free to make it your own but keep it public domain. ...
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This is a custom lid replacement for Rival Crock Pots, featuring an inset on top designed to accommodate a 1/4 inch stop nut with nylon insert. ...Print Settings Printer Brand MakerBot Printer MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts No Preference Supports Yes...
sketchfab
... of doom! Your eyes gleam with an otherworldly light, and your lips curve into a wicked smile that sends shivers down the spines of all who cross your path. You are Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, queen of the creepy and sultan of the sinister."
cgtrader
A model depicting an antique pot is provided. ...The supplementary files consist of normal, height, and specular maps to enhance the texture appearance.
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I printed and tested. ...May need to adjust the Tail pin for fit.
prusaprinters
... is a decent seal at all times. Plus, with the gasket attached to the lid, it is out of the way and doesn't get wet when emptying the water every few days.The model is designed to be printed in the orientation of the STL, with no supports needed.
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I created these spicket covers as a layer of defense and for peace of mind in case the animals decide to get near the spigots. I've made them with PTEG to give them some flexibility. ...It may be hard to see in the photo, but they completely cover the...
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If you download these files, you agree to the following terms: These files – as a whole or in part - are for private and personal use only. Commercial use is prohibited unless other arrangements have been made with the designer. In other words,...
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You'll notice that where the nut goes, no support is required because I've added a 0.12 mm extrusion to the hole to trick the slicer program into thinking it needs to do a bridge and for this reason it acts as support for the bolt hole when printing....
cgtrader
A model showcasing an antique pot is provided, along with extra details for the normal, height, and specular maps to enhance its appearance.