
Black&Decker Food Processor (from Walmart) Blade Repair
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You bought a Black & Decker food processor from Walmart and within the first or second use, you stripped out the hub of the blade when shredding cheese? You're not alone. The instructions for this repair guide require you to adjust print settings based on your printer model, material, and calibration to ensure proper fitment. It's suggested that printing in reverse, starting from the last few layers helps to accurately calibrate scale. I found using PLA at 101 percent gives a secure press fit for both hub and blade with my printer but different results may occur when switching materials such as ABS, which necessitates a readjustment of scaling to accommodate proper fitment on your specific device. The designed repair piece was built in tinkercad, though not extensively revised and should be treated at your own discretion due to inherent risks.
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