993, 964, 944 Climate Control Knob Repair Insert

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Lpilpi wrote: Mon May 13, 2024 8:53 pm First time post. Looking forward to downloading the climate control knob insert!
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Thanks you, that‘s perfekt! My son has a 3D printer 😃


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I bought a pair of these for $40 last year.
Oh well.


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dear Tom, dear community, it's just super awesome to see the creativiy and the hulp of people like you.
basically i thought there was no solution before seeing your video except buying a new (or second hand) climate controler.
i would be super happy if you could share the stl files and if you could tell me which type of plastic to be used to make the knob. the second step in finding someone to print it should be less of a problem. many thanks for your help Tom!


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Thanks for the kind words, and welcome to Carpokes! The STL is available for free download in the first post of this thread. I recommend ABS for this. PLA is not a good choice because it does not hold up well to the interior heat on a summer day.


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dear Tom, thank you for the extra feedback and for giving access to the files. i will try to fin someone who can print those. once done, i will keep you informed. many many thanks! Pierre


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samizdat wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:55 am dear Tom, thank you for the extra feedback and for giving access to the files. i will try to fin someone who can print those. once done, i will keep you informed. many many thanks! Pierre
Many local libraries are starting to offer 3D-printers for community use, so you might want to check that option. It's such a small and easy part to print, just about anyone with any 3D-printer should be able to help.


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