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The secret ingredient is crime

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  • F [email protected]

    People with toddlers often keep the knobs off as a form of baby proofing, when the kiddos are tall enough to reach but not old enough to listen. It's then easy to lose a knob that isn't in the right place.

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    I think if you have young children you shouldn’t have a high end range like this (especially gas). A standard range with the knobs at the back where they’re much harder to reach would be a lot safer.

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      People with toddlers often keep the knobs off as a form of baby proofing, when the kiddos are tall enough to reach but not old enough to listen. It's then easy to lose a knob that isn't in the right place.

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      I completely forgot until now that my daughter used to steal the knob from our dishwasher on a near daily basis. I remember confiscating it one morning and accidentally bringing it to work in my pocket.

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        I think if you have young children you shouldn’t have a high end range like this (especially gas). A standard range with the knobs at the back where they’re much harder to reach would be a lot safer.

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        Sometimes people have kids after moving into a place/buying things, too.

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          Why are people breaking/losing knobs on their ranges in the first place? I’ve never done that in 4 decades. Seems like an extremely unlikely thing to do.

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          Kinda depends on your environment, a lot of plastics are susceptible to degrading in certain temperatures, humidity levels, or especially from being left in direct sunlight.

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            Why are people breaking/losing knobs on their ranges in the first place? I’ve never done that in 4 decades. Seems like an extremely unlikely thing to do.

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            You can accidentally hit a knob and break it while moving the appliance itself. As for losing them, sometimes you knock one loose and it rolls under the fridge, and it's not worth the effort of moving a large appliance out of its nook just to get the knob back. Shit happens.

            Maybe you were just a miracle child who never has accidents. Who knows?

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              People with toddlers often keep the knobs off as a form of baby proofing, when the kiddos are tall enough to reach but not old enough to listen. It's then easy to lose a knob that isn't in the right place.

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              Oh, that's brilliant! I guess its better to lose it all together than to give a toddler access to fire/a really hot thing

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                You can save so much money with CAD if you neither factor in your time to actually learn it or the cost of the printer itself.

                Makes crime even better in comparison.

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                There are places which will print out your model for a small fee on their own printer. There are even places which will allow you to use their printer if you come with your own filament (for example makerspaces) and maybe donate a little bit to support them.

                As for CAD itself, there's a nonzero chance that someone already designed that part for themselves and you can download a ready model. If not, then by designing it yourself you're acquiring a skill that can be useful again in the future and you can share that model with others to get that warm fuzzy feeling that you've helped strangers who had the same problem.

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                  You can save so much money with CAD if you neither factor in your time to actually learn it or the cost of the printer itself.

                  Makes crime even better in comparison.

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                  I have wasted a bunch of time making things, but like woodworking or similar trades, it's fun and rewarding.

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                    Why are people breaking/losing knobs on their ranges in the first place? I’ve never done that in 4 decades. Seems like an extremely unlikely thing to do.

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                    Enshittification is probably a large part. However, I can see it.

                    Our's are plastic, 25 years old, and look like crap. Wash them all you want, they just look dirty all the time. I'd replace them except for the absurd cost for a piece of molded ABS.

                    I take them off to wash them. I can imagine someone having an accident with one, like washing them in dishwasher and having one fall down onto a heating element. Those are big, but our's are small enough to get knocked down onto the garbage disposal - it would't be easy, and would require an unusual sequence is events, but I've fucked up even more unlikely sequences of events in my life.

                    I really wish I could get decent aluminum replacements for our's; it wouldn't make the range any newer, but it'd make it look nicer than the black plastic shit that it came with.

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                      How much time it takes for a regular cad user to draw such a knob?

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                      I spent less than an hour to design these guards for our stove, and most of the time was on how it looked. I wanted it to be functional, but not look too out of place.

                      https://www.printables.com/model/278668-stove-knob-guard

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                        Lol "regular CAD user"

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                        I mean, we exist.

                        There's dozens of us! Dozens!

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                          You can save so much money with CAD if you neither factor in your time to actually learn it or the cost of the printer itself.

                          Makes crime even better in comparison.

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                          Here in Canada every major library I've been to has a 3D printer you can use, either for free if you bring your own filament, or for a very small fee to use theirs. I live in a small town of 70,000 people and our public library has a 3D printer.

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                            Why are people breaking/losing knobs on their ranges in the first place? I’ve never done that in 4 decades. Seems like an extremely unlikely thing to do.

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                            Some guy once broke into my brother's backyard and stole the lid to his BBQ. Just the lid.

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                              Here in Canada every major library I've been to has a 3D printer you can use, either for free if you bring your own filament, or for a very small fee to use theirs. I live in a small town of 70,000 people and our public library has a 3D printer.

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                              I would just like to say that 70k people isn't a small town. I live in a town with 9k people in it. Now that's a small town.

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                                I though you needed consent to put sometimes knob in you pocket ...

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                                  I would just like to say that 70k people isn't a small town. I live in a town with 9k people in it. Now that's a small town.

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                                  Only 9k people? That's not a town, that's a village.

                                  /s

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                                    Lol "regular CAD user"

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                                    Below chad CAD user.

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                                      Knob from your crush? Priceless.

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                                        I would just like to say that 70k people isn't a small town. I live in a town with 9k people in it. Now that's a small town.

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                                        9k? That's a major city. I lived and worked in an area where the 9k town about an hour away was the bee's knees for the folks where I was, which had a great!!! city of 2,500, and the rest were unincorporated places of a hundred or so at the crossroads.

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                                          You can save so much money with CAD if you neither factor in your time to actually learn it or the cost of the printer itself.

                                          Makes crime even better in comparison.

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                                          My printer has saved me more than it’s cost in useful stuff I have printed.

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