Replacement Closet Door Finger Pull

Replacement Closet Door Finger Pull

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Sliding Door Handles - 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
Sliding Door Handles - 0.08mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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Description

Just a simple fix to replace missing sliding closet door handles (I believe this is the one). I used this as a base to design a more custom door pull to use on the closet doors in my home (which I'll be uploading to Printables in the near future).

There are 2 versions included

The tall one was sized to fit some of the deeper holes that were already in the doors. The short one is sized more similarly to the original (2mm shorter than the tall version). On the front they both look the same though. I intentionally made the outermost diameter bigger than the original to conceal some of the blemishes around the door hole.

 

Printing

I've uploaded a Bambu Studio print profile to MakerWorld, which has been tested and works. I used Bambu PLA Basic (Black). I printed it with 0.08mm layer height, and with supports under the lip. There's also versions that are flipped and can be printed with no supports at all (see comparison photos below). You may need a brim to aid in adhesion if you do that, and the internal finish won't be great (as well as the front face being marked with whatever build plate you're using. I don't recommend it, but it's an option if you wish to use it.

 

 

Enjoy and happy printing!

In the below 2 photos, the handle on the left is the version requiring supports. On the right is the one that is flipped and printed without supports. I think it looks a lot worse, but feel free to use it if functionality is all you want.


Below are photos of the door pulls this was designed to replace, as well as the “short” version of mine. They are about 1 inch in outer rim diameter, and ¾ inch in outer hole diameter. You'll notice that mine taper to help accommodate imperfections in the existing holes and residual glue from the old ones. The “tall” version is what I primarily used though, as it goes 2mm deeper, better fitting to the holes that were already in my doors.

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