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We must have similar models and problems. I was able to print out a replacement part luckily.
It bothers me that stuff like this (appliance parts in particular) isn't really standardized.
I don't want to have to redesign a replacement part for every unique knob in existence.
Give me standard knob.stl and let me print it dammit
The point is to encourage you to buy a new dryer.
It's probably not a standard, but I'm pretty sure the size of the flattened metal rod this knob goes on is very common in large household appliances (oven, washing machine etc).
Yeah it's a really unnecessary problem to have. It took me three print iterations to get the fit good enough.
Please share it to the 3d print community! If you had to solve the problem guaranteed someone else needs it too.
Thank you for your service.
I would like to second this. I don't have a 3d printer, but my library does. I can do all the research in the world beforehand but nothing helps more than a file someone else has used successfully.
I'd be happy to but I'm not registered in any repository. Is there a way to upload the STL here?
STL file sharing sites are free to join. Just avoid thingiverse.
Uh, yyyyyeeessssssss
I'm sure. If not I can try setting up some kind of filehoster in the morning. I'm tried. How large are the files? I did this once and I don't remember.
I'm going through https://fedidb.com/software looking for a file host right now
https://manyfold.app/ might be your best bet? It says it's for organizing 3d print stuff
It's no bigger than a couple of megs I guess.