Summary
The release lever for my couch snapped-off, so I designed this fix for it. Since a “stub” of the original lever still remained, I designed this thing to slip on over the remaining stub. Printed in black PLA to match the couch, though I realize this makes it a bit hard to see in the photos.
The first photo shows the printed part attached to the couch. The second shows the “stub” that the printed part fits over. The third is a reference photo of a still-intact release lever. The fourth is just the part by itself.
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
Prusa Printer:
Prusa Clone Rafts:
Doesn’t Matter Supports:
Yes Resolution:
0.1 Infill:
20
How I Designed This
Fusion360. The .f3d file is included if you wish to tweak it based on the specifics of how your handle broke.
Tag: Slip-On
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Couch Sofa Release Lever Slip-on Replacement Fix 3D Print Model
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Simple Easy Slip-On Organizer 3D Print Model
Summary
This is a slip-on storage bin that does require pinning and gluing together. Pins are provided. The slip-on support is setup for a “1-by” board (3/4″ width). I use it to store my clippers and filament clips so they are readily available.
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
MakerBot Printer:
MakerBot Replicator+ Rafts:
Doesn’t Matter Supports:
No Resolution:
200 microns Infill:
10% Notes:
I use a raft but I am sure the 3D Print Masters will not need one. The STL is set so it will print without supports and it is compact on the build plate.