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&lt;h1 class=&quot;sectionedit1&quot; id=&quot;chair_repair&quot;&gt;2022-09-16 - chair repair&lt;/h1&gt;
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yesterday my son swung on an arm support of my chair… and broke off 1 of 2 holding screws.
since i work from home it required immediate attention. :)
after disassembling the chair, it became clear that a metal, welded part broke off.
“blue” marks the still-holding mount, while “red” is a missing one.
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the chair is old (15+ years), but perfectly functional.
i.e. one, small part breaking off should not be the show stopper.
after giving it a bit though i decided to use 8mm threaded rod as a replacement for load-bearing rod from the original mount and a &lt;a href=&quot;https://github.com/el-bart/mini/tree/master/chair_repairs&quot; class=&quot;urlextern&quot; title=&quot;https://github.com/el-bart/mini/tree/master/chair_repairs&quot; rel=&quot;ugc nofollow&quot;&gt;3D printed replacement harness&lt;/a&gt;.
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after printing (PLA) and assembly it it fit perfectly.
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after assembling back the chair i honestly cannot tell a difference!
the whole repair, end to end, took me around 2.5h.
out of this time around 1h20m was printing time and around 40min measuring and modeling.
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&lt;p&gt;
some ppl complain that 3D printing is just creating plastic waste as ppl just print more Yoda statues.
i&amp;#039;d argue that&amp;#039;s not the case - at least not in general.
with 3D printing you can easily produce replacement parts or create brand new things.
killer-app for 3D printing – perfectly-fitting enclosures for custom electronics. :)
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w/o 3D printing i would not be able to repair the chair easily.
the part that broke of was a custom-made, hand-welded (trust me - you can tell ;)) thing.
there&amp;#039;s no way i could get a new one for 15+ years old chair, even if i still remember manufacture&amp;#039;s name. ;)
sure – i could cut-and weld new one, but living in a flat, i do not have an easy access to tools required.
with modern technologies however i was able to fix it on the spot.
we live in great times! :)
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