crock pot lid holder 3d models
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I often find myself at potluck dinners with the situation of hands being full with no room on the table to put anything, especially the lid to the crock pot with the yummy food I was after. Now I can hang the lid right on the crock pot. keeping any...
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... has a locator pin as the lid has a locator hole. i used a rubber washer between the bolt head and crock pot lid. Recommend you take material properties into consideration as the lid will get HOT! ... Supports are require for this build (sorry)
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Replacement knob for a crockpot lid. ...Printed in ABS Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 ...
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The crock pot lid held broke, so, I designed a replacement ;-)
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Simple handle for crock pot or slow cooker lids that have a single hole
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... is inserted. I recommend attaching to the lid before gluing the top part. Made from black PETG and has been through the dishwasher multiple times without issue. ...I printed the top part on a textured sheet so it would be visible when assembled.</p>
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Crock Pot Lid Knob Fits internal hex nuts up to 3/8 inch. Easy clean. ... no supports required Print this upside down for a better grip on the build plate.
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The original lid for our crock pot cracked in several places and began to fall apart. This is a replacement for it. The model with the flattened inside to the handle has not been tested but should work. SCAD file provided, so feel free to tweak....
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... a 5" outside diameter, and a 2.8" inside diameter. ... It allowed me to use a Little Dipper crock pot to melt crayon wax inside of a steel can. ... I'm now able to demo the crayon making process anywhere there is an outlet, versus places with a stove.
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The OEM Crock Pot handles are made of thin polycarbonate that turns brittle and cracks over time.This is a durable replacement that should hold up over time when printed with PETG and using a stainless steel bolt and nut. Requires a stainless steel...
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Replacement knob for a slow cooker. ...Make sure you put a washer or something in between the glass lid and the knob so the knob doesn't end up melting to the glass.
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This model is used to hold down the lid of a Ninja crock-pot.
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I made this to plug the thermometer hole in the lid of the Hamilton Beach Crock Pot slow cooker. ...The final version shown in the photos was lightly sanded and painted black.
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My Grandmother broke the handled to her favorite (old) crock pot's lid. A few minutes on FreeCAD and 2 hours print time, she has a new one that's beefier and stronger. The nut is on top instead of inside like the old one, for strength. Her's is a...
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This is a replacement handle for a Rival Crock Pot lid. The inset on the top is sized for a 1/4 inch stop nut with nylon insert. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot ...
cults3d
The handle broke on our crock pot lid. Throw it away and buy another crock pot? No! Designed in Inventor. This lid was an oval one with two holes. The one hole had a silicone plug and the plastic engaged it so the handle would not spin. I omitted...
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The handle broke on our crock pot lid. Throw it away and buy another crock pot? No! Designed in Inventor. This lid was an oval one with two holes. The one hole had a silicone plug and the plastic engaged it so the handle would not spin. I omitted...
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... Or so I'm told. This knob was to replace a broken one my parents brought me, they said it worked perfectly and sent me a picture... Crock on I suppose. Instructions 1.) Print 2.) Stick it on your exposed crock-pot knob neck 3.) Get to crock'n
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The same as the original, but with the pointer arrow rotated ~120 degrees to point more accurately at the settings on my particular model of crock pot.
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A dial to an old crock pot. Its dial broke. ...Print Settings Supports: No How I Designed This Designed using Autodesk Fusion 360.
cults3d
Anyone who has ever owned a crock-pot knows that using one is a high energy event that can easily lead to knob destruction making frantic temperature selections between Off, Low and High. One can get caught up in the massive dial selections while...
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... metal screw from hitting the glass and possibly breaking it. I didn't bother to model in the subtle arch on the bottom of the octopus or washer to match the crock pot top. ... I just hit it with a heat gun to mold it to a perfect fit on the glass.
cults3d
The Crock Pot is perfect for the windowsill in the kitchen. The Rock can keep watch over your soup while it's on the stove, the potatoes in the oven, and the bread in the toaster. ...Keep your kitchen safe with this WWEAT legend watching over you at...
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The knob on our Crock Pot broke a while ago. My wife suggested I design and print a new one. The result was this simple parametric knob design. Nothing fancy here. ...Just a fun evening project.
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Stumbled onto a second hand Bella 3 station Crock pot buffet server, however it was missing the knobs. So I drew this up based on a different crock pot knob we had. A test print to confirm dimensions and I discovered the indicator dot was not lining...
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I simply modeled a 3/16 inch screw hole in the bottom of it. The bottom washer was designed to accept the screw and have a collar that goes the depth of the glass lid to prevent the metal screw from hitting the glass and possibly breaking it. I...
myminifactory
I made this small handle to replace an original plastic crock pot lid handle that broke. I printed the part from PLA, but highly suggest making from PETG, ABS or some other high-temp compatible material. Designed to fit a 1/4"-20 machine screw with...
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When the selector knob on our crock pot fell apart, my wife brought me the pieces and asked me to glue them back together. I instead designed this model over at Tinkercad and printed her a new one. ... So for (9 months and counting) it's working...