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Ashton Stand Mixer Handle

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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The handle of the stand mixer I bought a few years ago cracked. The product has long been discontinued, and there are no spare parts available online (non-standard). I made do with pliers for a while, and finally decided to design a handle myself.

The handle of my stand mixer has a D-shaft interface:

If your stand mixer uses a similar design, you can try my model. The D-shaft is subjected to significant force, so it is recommended to print with PETG, ABS, or higher-strength materials. I used kexcelled k5 PETG.

The model on plate 1 is slightly angled to increase layer adhesion. If you prefer a flatter surface, you can print the non-angled version from plate 2 (untested).

After testing, the PETG handle works well on my stand mixer. If it's too tight or too loose, please calibrate the material shrinkage rate and adjust the print scale by +/- 2% as needed.

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