IKEA Mirror Cabinet sliding doors
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I have an IKEA mirror cabinet with wheels that are broken and cannot be replaced. To fix it, you'll need three long sticks, one short stick, and two mirror sliders. You'll also require three connectors to link the sticks together. Print out the replacement parts with 100% infill on a smooth surface like glass or a similarly smooth material. If no suitable surface is available, use sandpaper with a fine grain of 380 or 600 to create a smooth finish. Remove the metal handle and lift the mirror upwards. This will allow you to remove the old wheel holder, making it easier to swing out the mirror. Next, clean the rail where the sticks will be inserted and attach them securely in place, ensuring the connection holes are facing downwards. Once the sticks are in position, proceed to connect them using the three connectors. Finally, attach the mirror sliders to the bottom of the mirror, securing them without the need for glue. With this step complete, you can put the mirror back into its cabinet and reinstall the metal handle.
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