Cadence Frt531 Air Fryer Temperature Knob
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Description
The original knob of my Cadence Air Fryer, model Frt531, broke with use.
I developed a knob for it that, although not exactly the same, can fulfill its objective of controlling temperatures.
I made the top part curved (with an indentation) to be comfortable to the touch. However, for a good print, it's necessary to reduce the layer height to 0.12mm, set the adaptive tool to smooth, and define the top surface pattern as Concentric.
The ring with the temperatures is separate so that its correct position can be adjusted and glued according to each case. The original ring is also independent, and that's what inspired me. I took the opportunity to print this ring with a different color to highlight it.
However, as the numbers are very small, they need to be printed with a High definition 0.2 nozzle. I printed with 0.4 because I don't have the other one, and that's why there were flaws. It worked, but it certainly would have looked better with the 0.2.
I printed the knob itself with PET-G for greater resistance. I set the infill density to 20% with a cubic pattern. I printed the ring in PLA.
Well... These details can vary according to personal taste.
I hope this model also helps you!
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