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    Frigidaire Part - Too complex need scanned

    I have a Frigidaire Refrigerator with a broken water dispenser lever.

    It's a bit complex to be designed (well, it would take a lot of time I think) so I was wondering what the chances are of having it digitized?

    Does Office Depot or Staples or any of those type places have a Scanner ?

    Do you think the scan would be accurate enough to print a working copy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ward View Post
    I have a Frigidaire Refrigerator with a broken water dispenser lever.

    It's a bit complex to be designed (well, it would take a lot of time I think) so I was wondering what the chances are of having it digitized?

    Does Office Depot or Staples or any of those type places have a Scanner ?

    Do you think the scan would be accurate enough to print a working copy?
    I'm curious to see what you consider too complex to design. Post a photo...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian Finke View Post
    I'm curious to see what you consider too complex to design. Post a photo...
    Yeah... I want to see a picture! (I might have deleted part of this thread. Can somebody get it back?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxy View Post
    Yeah... I want to see a picture! (I might have deleted part of this thread. Can somebody get it back?)
    Two recent projects of mine were an 8 cavity cap mould with an screwing mechanism and in-mould closing and all patterns and composite moulds for a business class seat shell (8 modules). I'm really curious to see how a lever is to complex to design...



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    Remember that it only needs to be functional, commercial products are often a lot more complex than they need to be in order to save material and therefore money.

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    what he said ^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ward View Post
    I have a Frigidaire Refrigerator with a broken water dispenser lever.

    ?
    Did you check at thingiverse.com,
    to see if they have a slicer file that will work ?

    If they don't have the exact one, there may be one you can modify ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleSeven View Post
    Did you check at thingiverse.com,
    to see if they have a slicer file that will work ?

    If they don't have the exact one, there may be one you can modify ?
    Yeah, I checked. Nothing.

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    Depending on what section of the lever broke, you may be able to repair it using an epoxi or 3D support structure. As an HVAC/R HA tech. I know those assm. can be expensive to replace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ServiceXp View Post
    Depending on what section of the lever broke, you may be able to repair it using an epoxi or 3D support structure. As an HVAC/R HA tech. I know those assm. can be expensive to replace.
    Yes..quite

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