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Peacock Cabinet Hardware Collection

Cabinet hardware that is unforgettable and beautiful with it's peacock and keyhole features
2h 56m
1× print file
0.10 mm
0.40 mm
13.00 g
In the contest Cabinet Knobs
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updated November 5, 2022

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Have you been in those old Craftsman-style homes where everywhere you look there's a small detail that makes it so special? That's the feeling I tried to recreate with this cabinet hardware collection. The knob features a peacock with a scalloped background, a detail that follows onto the pull to create a matching set for a bathroom, laundry room, kitchen, office, etc. 

Print Settings

No supports needed! Yay!

For the knob, print in the thinnest layers possible to avoid layer lines. (Printing in resin would be amazing too!) I printed mine in 0.10 mm layers and I could have gone even smaller. My infill was set to 25%, but I recommend a higher infill than this if this will be used heavily every day. This will add strength.

For the pull, I printed it in 0.15 mm layers and 25% infill. Again I would recommend a higher infill percentage than that if it will be used heavily every day. This will add strength. 

Additional Hardware Needed

If your cabinet doesn't already have hardware, you may need to purchase screws. 

When you download the Peacock Cabinet Hardware Collection, you will see two versions –

  1. UNC and 
  2. Metric.

In the United States we use a common screw size for cabinet hardware, and I’ve modeled the threaded holes to accept this size. They are called #8-32 screws. These screws are compatible with the models labeled UNC.

I’ve also created a metric version of the models that accept M4x0.7 screws. This is also a common size for cabinet hardware. 

Sizes

 LengthWidthHeight (Projection)
Knob

3.96 inches / 

100.47 mm

1.26 inches /

32 mm

1.16 inches /

29.5 mm

Pull

4.14 inches /  

105.25 mm

0.39 inches /

10 mm

1.42 inches /  

36 mm

Pull is 3.75” center to center   

Suggested Material

I printed my knob and pull in Protopasta's copper-filled HTPLA and then sanded it to reveal the shiny copper within. I think these models could look amazing in a wide variety of material. If you make it, post your make here to share with me! I'd love to see it. 

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