Snowblower Adjustment Knob with Metal Nut Inserted During Print

Snowblower Adjustment Knob with Metal Nut Inserted During Print

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My trusty electric snowblower had just lost a vital adjustment knob for the exit chute, so I sprang into action to create a sturdy replacement. To get started, I employed the pause feature on my Davinci 3D printer to skillfully insert a metal nut right into the design. With precision, I crafted a hole slightly larger than the nut inside the print, and then pressed pause just as the printer reached that critical point – it was time to manually add the nut! Once inserted, all I had to do was hit resume and let the printer seal the nut securely in place. Now, check out this YouTube video that walks you through the process of building it for yourself: http://youtu.be/ZJmkAngpRQg

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