I’m trying to find a hinge cover for my hp 14-fq it seems like it would be an easy print without clips but I don’t have the skills to make it myself and am trying to find a model

    • FuglyDuck
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      721 hours ago

      reverse engineering a solution isn’t as easy as just a few pictures. we would basically need physical access to replicate the critical dimensions and then feed it into something, print the test fit pieces and double checking fit before coming to a final design.

      you’re unlikely to find an .stl beause basically every laptop is going to be different. This really is something you need to design yourself.

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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      220 hours ago

      Or if the parts are mirror images of each other for the left and right hinges, carefully measure the remaining intact one and flip it.

      • Majorllama
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        -120 hours ago

        That might work but I have taken apart my fair share of laptops and I can tell you that many of them have asymmetrical hardware. So it might not work.

        • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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          120 hours ago

          I took a look at OP’s machine and it appears to be one of those deals with one big central hinge cover with upper and lower clamshell halves. So, we’re both sunk. It’s symmetrical in this case, but there is nothing to mirror. They will need to have an existing one (or all the bits and pieces of their busted one, maybe) to measure up and clone.

          But yes, I have also seen laptops where the left and right hinges and/or their covers are different from each other.

          • Majorllama
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            -119 hours ago

            I feel like it was mostly Asus and Lenovo I would see with like one beefy hinge and one litter stabilizer hinge. It’s been years though. Im sure most laptop manufacturers had some asymmetrical stuff.