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Description

I own an Ikea gas range. Most of the low to mid-range appliances on the market today are all made by the same company, regardless of "brand." For example,Whirlpool makes Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Sears and Ikea (plus a bunch of others).

One of the knobs on my range broke. They are poorly designed, so it was just a matter of time. Also, the low-quality silver finish permanently discolored with ordinary cooking. (I've included a photo.)

Since I had to do some work on the stove anyway to replace the defective cooling fan, I thought I would freshen up everything at once and replace all of the knobs.

No way! $24 bucks a piece. I've got 5 knobs! And I didn't like the way they performed anyway. So, I designed these.

I have included designs for the large and the small knob, in two different "colors." One of them is designed to be printed in a single color. The other is designed so that, if you print it in layers, it will show a contrasting pointer.

There's no trick to printing these (especially the 1-color version). I chose PETG because it's a little stronger and higher temperature than PLA. But let's face it: if your knobs are getting up to the melting point of PLA, you've probably got other problems.

Design Files

File Size

small knob.stl
647 KB
small knob_2-color.stl
905 KB
large knob.stl
624 KB
large knob_2-color.stl
621 KB

Comments

Todd Copeland
Designed incorrectly so it won't print. Pointer part on stl file would print in mid air so it won't print.
Reply2 years ago
Alex Wood1
Nice picture; I'd want to use one of these for a xnx honeywell website. Please create a logo for my website, and I will be grateful.
Replyabout a year ago
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