OUTER ORBIT: Fix for Target Spatula Holder

This model is more about the utility of owning a 3D printer than the model itself
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updated June 3, 2023

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This model is more about the utility of owning a 3D printer than the model itself. The bottom plastic part on our Target kitchen spatula holder broke after it fell from the counter due to cat related activity.

This meant this screw which normally held the plastic foot in place protruded and prevented the holder from sitting flat on the counter. So instead of having to buy a whole new holder I designed and printed this doughnut shaped part to allow the holder to sit flat on the counter ( the center screw is superglued in or something and could not be removed). 

 

The part is attached with just a bit of superglue and has been working great. I highly doubt that anyone will simultaneously

  1. Break their target spatula holder 
  2. Own and be capable of operating a 3D printer
  3. Find this page 

And therefore the utility of this model for the public is likely very low. But I wanted to post it anyway because it is one of those (admittedly somewhat rare) situations where the utility of owning a 3D printer combined with some basic CAD modeling really shines. 

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