• @UNY0N
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    261 month ago

    China has also mastered modern slave labor. That someone makes thier own replacement instead of ordering some small uncomplicated part from across the globe isn’t crazy, it’s self-reliant and smart.

    But that’s, like, just my opinion man.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 month ago

      I’m sure the prison firefighters out in California are real mad about China mastering modern slave labor

    • @normalexit
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      1 month ago

      Oh I would go for the OEM part ten times out of ten, especially for such a nice appliance. Instead this person opted to make some plastic waste that will eventually be in the Ocean after we are all long dead.

      Completely agree that Amazon garbage is terrible for humanity

      • @UNY0N
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        71 month ago

        I definitely agree that less plastic = better in general. But if you’re going to 3d print stuff, at least this is functional.

        And I’m not here to argue. God it is nice to have a civil discussions on social media.

        • @normalexit
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          31 month ago

          Sorry if I came off as argumentative. That certainly wasn’t my intent.

          I was just trying to make the point that this person spent a lot of time and effort to do something subpar with plastic.

          • @UNY0N
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            11 month ago

            You didn’t seem argumentative to me at all. I’m genuinely happy to disagree about something and:

            -just have it be civil

            -no one takes it personally

            -we find things we can agree on

      • @[email protected]
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        51 month ago

        I have a hunch that those knobs are just a thin sheet of metal wrapped around a piece of plastic, which would explain why one of the knobs broke off in the first place.

        I could be wrong, just a hunch.

        • @Wogi
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          21 month ago

          The knobs are “brushed stainless” plated plastic with plastic parts inside. It’s possible Bosch is using higher quality materials, but this is the standard Bosch range knob that goes on all of their ranges, so I suspect it’s made down to a price. They’re injection molded parts that cost about a quarter a piece including parts and labor.

          The important parts of the knob are all inside the range. But still can cost as little as about 10 bucks for an OEM part and 15 minutes of repair work if one of those should break.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            Makes enough sense. My point was that either printing a replacement or getting the OEM part will use about the same amount of plastic, assuming the printing only takes one attempt.