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The secret ingredient is crime

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  • F [email protected]

    I'm proof. My first printer is currently worth like $25. Maker Select V2. Still works great. I learned FreeCAD and enjoyed every minute.

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    compooter + printer still go brrrrrrrrrrr

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      I learned this from my dad... When I was young, we had a plumbing leak on a Sunday night, p-trap was leaking. All places were closed, so he went to a McDonald's bathroom and stole theirs to replace ours.

      20 something years later, my faucet was leaking. It was a discontinued model from a brand owned by home Depot, though they still had the display model up. Remembering what my pa did, I took the display model apart and took what I needed.

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      lmaooo that's why bathrooms in those places now have the minimal setup to work properly. Good to know that I can be part of the change.

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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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        I have never had a range where the knobs are at the front, so that’s probably part of it. They’re much safer at the back.

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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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          Sounds like a tweaker preparing to join a Roman Phalanx

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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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            That link doesn’t load for me? I’m really interested in what you designed. I tried turning my WiFi off and use cellar in case my pihole was interfering but that didn’t load either. Any chance the link formatting got messed up or something?

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              I did a similar thing, not because my knob broke though, I just didn't like the heiroglyphics bosch designed 😅
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                I'm so glad I learned THEFT

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                • pelespirit@sh.itjust.worksP [email protected]

                  Aluminum casting is fun and cheap.

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                  I know my limitations. One of them is patience.

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                  • F [email protected]

                    I'm proof. My first printer is currently worth like $25. Maker Select V2. Still works great. I learned FreeCAD and enjoyed every minute.

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                    As someone who replaced his Maker Select Plus with a Bambu Lab P1S a few months ago…if you do get a new printer, be prepared to be angry for a moment.

                    I spent so much time and effort improving that thing over the years, and the modern printer was so much better right out of the box. 😅

                    (Not that I don’t still have a fond place in my heart for my old bedslinger. A friend has it now, so it’s still chugging along.)

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                      Could someone point me in the right direction to get started on projects like this? Specifically I have an old Emerson CRT that the volume/power knob is missing on and it's impossible to find an OEM replacement. I've been dreaming about getting into 3D printing to print my own, but I don't know where to even begin considering I would need the exact dimensions of the D shaft and then to model something. Appreciate any help, thank you in advance ❤

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                        Could someone point me in the right direction to get started on projects like this? Specifically I have an old Emerson CRT that the volume/power knob is missing on and it's impossible to find an OEM replacement. I've been dreaming about getting into 3D printing to print my own, but I don't know where to even begin considering I would need the exact dimensions of the D shaft and then to model something. Appreciate any help, thank you in advance ❤

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                        There's https://lemmy.world/c/3dprinting where you could get more answers. The yt channel TeachingTech has some good series on getting into various parts of it (basics of printing, part design, machine maintenance, etc.). There are many other resources.

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                          Could someone point me in the right direction to get started on projects like this? Specifically I have an old Emerson CRT that the volume/power knob is missing on and it's impossible to find an OEM replacement. I've been dreaming about getting into 3D printing to print my own, but I don't know where to even begin considering I would need the exact dimensions of the D shaft and then to model something. Appreciate any help, thank you in advance ❤

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                          Back in the day, that was solved with a vice grips. This is because vice grips are the wrong tool for everything, but the right tool for not having to go find the right tool.

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                            Could someone point me in the right direction to get started on projects like this? Specifically I have an old Emerson CRT that the volume/power knob is missing on and it's impossible to find an OEM replacement. I've been dreaming about getting into 3D printing to print my own, but I don't know where to even begin considering I would need the exact dimensions of the D shaft and then to model something. Appreciate any help, thank you in advance ❤

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                            The first time I took on modelling a replacement part, I took as many measurements with a caliper as I could, fired up Fusion 360 and just went for it with no prior experience. It is actually really intuitive and all you need to do is visualize how simple shapes like circles and squares can be used to construct the object. Basically, don't be scared of starting out and try to break down the object into simple and approachable parts.

                            My first object was a kind of transmission cog, so a very cylindrical object, much like yours. All you really should need is the diameters of different "circles" comprising the model and the cylinder heights.

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                            • V [email protected]

                              I did a similar thing, not because my knob broke though, I just didn't like the heiroglyphics bosch designed 😅
                              20241215_164503

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                              ßake? Must be Japanese.

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                                I'd like to take this opportunity to say sorry to all the people that ended up buying the WD-40s I stole the straw off of.

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                                  I did a similar thing, not because my knob broke though, I just didn't like the heiroglyphics bosch designed 😅
                                  20241215_164503

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                                  From a cost-savings perspective it's actually kind of genius, cause now they don't have to localize the text for multiple countries. Just produce one stove, throw a °C/°F setting on the display for the Americans, and profit.

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                                  • B [email protected]

                                    I learned this from my dad... When I was young, we had a plumbing leak on a Sunday night, p-trap was leaking. All places were closed, so he went to a McDonald's bathroom and stole theirs to replace ours.

                                    20 something years later, my faucet was leaking. It was a discontinued model from a brand owned by home Depot, though they still had the display model up. Remembering what my pa did, I took the display model apart and took what I needed.

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                                    From this story alone I have several ideas of what your accent is, also this is the type of shit my kin would pull. I'm more of a "how many parts can I daisy chain while maintaining no leakage, my record is 12 which was the minimum needed. I hope an actual plumber never looks at my bathtub plumbing cause the faucet is certainly doing things much like my computers cable management.

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                                      Sounds like a tweaker preparing to join a Roman Phalanx

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                                      Gods spread Romaboo tweaker!

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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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                                        Yep. They also sell childproof knob covers for them, you have to pop open the lid to reach them.

                                        I'm embarrassed it took a few times of the toddlers walking off with the knobs inside the covers before we realized we could just... not leave the knobs on. I blame the fact that they never slept more than 90 minutes at a time...

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                                          My secret trick?

                                          I've been using the same stove for a quarter of a century. Was here when I moved in.

                                          The trick is: the knobs don't come off. (In the extremely unlikely chance they might come off, I, like, just put 'em back in. I guess. Not that it happens!)

                                          Looks like they don't build them like they used to!

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