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3" (76mm) Cabinet/Drawer Handle - M4

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates
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Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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M4x25 BHCS Machine Screw (5PCS) - AA069
M4 Carbon Steel Hex Nut (10PCS) - AB028
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Matte Ash Gray (11102) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Dark Brown (11801) / Refill / 1kg
Black (31100) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
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Description

This is a simple and strong handle I designed to be used with cabinets or drawers. Fits anything with 3 inch or 76mm hole spacing. Designed to be mounted using M4 hardware. Features some very subtle ribbing. Included is a single color and multi color option if you want to do some sort of accent ring :) 

 

Simply print all the parts, insert your M4 nuts into the handle, apply a small amount of glue around the inset face on the handle where the retainer cap will sit, let the glue dry of course and that's it it's ready to use as you would any 3in cabinet handle you'd get off the shelf for 10-20 dollars except this one will work the exact same and cost you less than a dollar assuming you already have the glue and hardware :)

 

You will need 2x M4 bolts of any length long enough to reach the nut inside the handle plus the thickness of your material, but I think 25-30mm should work in the majority of cases :) Some buttonheads preferably or something else low profile and smooth would be ideal.

 

Small Update: After further use and testing, I've realized that if you use a longer bolt like a 30-40mm, and you use a nice filament like some sort of fiber reinforced stuff, like the petg-gf shown in the model photos, you can totally get away with not having a nut or retainer plate :) I've mounted all of mine after the first without it and it is more than sturdy enough for a cabinet handle :) If you want the extra security though and strength I still recommend using the nut 

 

Enjoy! 👍

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