Door Grip - Custom

Door Grip - Custom

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I'm sharing our office's new space with colleagues. We've encountered an issue with the door handles, which can be quite painful due to sharp corners and heavy doors when we use them. The three grips have different shapes: one is square, another has a ball at the top, and the third features a hockey puck-shaped handle. The hockey puck design is my favorite because it's easy to print, while most people prefer the ball top handle, which can be more challenging to print. The square grip is okay but still uncomfortable. I recommend printing these grips upside down with 2mm supports for a clean line on the clip edges at the bottom. To print the sphere-shaped grip, I sliced it in half and printed the remaining part upside down as well, resulting in a flat surface. After printing was complete, I simply glued the top of the sphere to the handle. These grips are specifically designed for our office door handles made of square tubing sections, which measure 32mm or 38.5mm in size. However, they won't fit handles with integrated locks, as those have larger tubes. The tolerance is tight to provide a sturdy feel on the handles they're meant for.

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