Cabinet handle jig

Cabinet handle jig

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Put up some cabinets in my laundry room and decided to make a jig for the 5" handles instead of just using a tape measure from side to side and triangulating. I used tinkercad to design it and redesign it about 4 or 5 times in the end. Started with 1/4" thickness with the holes in the wrong place and found it to be very strong. Ended up at 1/8" thickness and it is still very strong. Could probably go even thinner. If you aren't sure of your temp calibrations, a temp tower is for you. Try and split the layers so you know where they are solid. The last thing you want is for the overhangs to break off while you're drilling the holes. To get the other door, I mirrored the STL in Cura from left to right.

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