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IKEA UNDERVERK Replacement Control Knob

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

A modeled replacement control knob for the IKEA UNDERVERK built-in extractor hood. If your original knob has cracked, stripped its internal housing, or simply lost its aesthetic appeal, this 3D-printed version offers a snug fit and a durable alternative to the OEM part.

 

Key Features

  • Perfect Fit: Modeled specifically for the UNDERVERK D-shape shaft.
  • Ergonomic Grip: Maintains the original tactile feel for easy adjustment of fan speeds and lighting.

Recommended Print Settings

For the best results on your Bambu Lab printer (P1P, P1S, or X1C), I recommend the following:

  • Material: PETG or ABS/ASA.
    • Note: PLA - heat and steam from cooking can soften the plastic over time.
  • Infill: 20–40%
  • Walls: 3–4 loops to ensure the shaft housing is solid.
  • Layer Height: 0.12mm or 0.16mm for a smooth finish on the curved surfaces.
  • Supports: Not required if printed “face down”

Installation Instructions

  1. Pull the old knob straight off the hood's shaft.
  2. Clear any debris or leftover plastic from the D-shaft.
  3. Align the flat side of the 3D-printed knob's internal hole with the flat side of the shaft.
  4. Press firmly until seated.

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