Working on a replacement dryer door handle for my girlfriend. The original handle is cracked through the whole baseplate.
It's actually a fun project for a newbie like me!
I just have to place small tabs underneath the base on each long side in order to 'snap' the part into the handle opening of the sheetmetal door.
I keep putting it aside to work on other stuff.
Also... this will be my first project where I have to place supports and I'm figuring a raft also.
Seeing as how there will be space underneath but those little tabs sticking down, as well as an uneven bottom, I'm supposing a raft is called for?
Looking forward to finishing this up.
Dryer Door Handle
- Eaglezsoar
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Re: Dryer Door Handle
Perhaps this could be printed setting on the top side with support turn on?
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Re: Dryer Door Handle
Nice job, however you print it, try to avoid internal supports - they're a pain in the ass to remove
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