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Printable ABS Handle – 110 mm Center Distance

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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Robust handle designed for ABS printing, ideal for furniture, doors, drawers, or technical applications.

The model integrates seats for M5 threaded heat-set inserts, ensuring a solid and durable mechanical connection.

Technical Specifications

  • 🔩 Hole center distance: 110 mm
  • 🔘 Through hole diameter: 6 mm
  • 🧵 Compatible with: M5 threaded inserts (heat-set)
  • 🧱 Recommended material: ABS
  • 🖨️ Optimized for FDM printing

The geometry is designed for:

  • Good flexural strength
  • Correct stress distribution
  • Excellent ergonomic grip

Material
    •    ABS
    •    Nozzle: 0.4 mm
    •    Nozzle temperature: 240–260°C (depending on your ABS)
    •    Bed: 90–100°C
    •    Enclosed chamber recommended (your Bambu Lab P1S is perfect)

Structure
    •    Top layers: 5
    •    Bottom layers: 5
    •    Wall loops: 4
    •    Infill: 30–40% (Gyroid or Cubic recommended)
    •    Layer height: 0.2 mm

Orientation

Print lying on the flat back side (as in photo).

Advantages:
    •    Maximum strength along the pulling direction
    •    Stronger threads
    •    Better aesthetic finish
 

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