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Seasonally Appropriate Teapot Knob

Long years ago, the Bakelite (or some such) lid on our rarely used teapot disintegrated, whereupon I replaced it with an aluminum sheet and metal knob. Admittedly, a metal knob was not the brightest idea I ever had, but it sufficed for a few uses over the intervening decades.

Mary hosted this month’s quilting bee and, after having someone else bring a larger teapot for the occasion, suggested I Make. A. Better. Knob. After a bit of searching, this statue seemed appropriate for the season:

Skull teapot knob
Skull teapot knob

It’s printed with PETG filament that should easily withstand the no-more-than-boiling-water temperatures found atop a teapot.

I imported the original model into PrusaSlicer, shrank it to 50 mm tall and simplified the mesh, exported it as an OBJ file, imported it into OpenSCAD, mashed it together with a 1/4-20 threaded_nut from BOSL2, added the finger protector, and got a suitable model:

Teapot Knob - solid model bottom view
Teapot Knob – solid model bottom view

The as-printed threads were a bit snug with $slop=0, but running the screw in with a dot of silicone grease to ease the way worked fine.

I should rebuild the whole lid in PETG-CF sometime.

The OpenSCAD code stitches the parts together:

// Teapot Knob
// Ed Nisley - KE4ZNU
// 2024-10-11

include <BOSL2/std.scad>
include <BOSL2/threading.scad>

StackHeight = 50.0;
ThreadLength = 25.0;
HeatbreakOD = 40.0;
HeatbreakThick = 3.0;

    intersection() {
        union() {
            cylinder(d=HeatbreakOD,h=HeatbreakThick,$fn=2*4*9);
            up(HeatbreakThick)
                translate([-121,-105])      // totally eyeballometric
                    import("stackofskulls - 50mm.obj",convexity=10);
        }

        union() {
            threaded_nut(100,INCH/4,ThreadLength,INCH/20,        // flat size, root dia, height, pitch
                                     bevel=false,ibevel=false,anchor=BOTTOM);
            up(ThreadLength)
                cylinder(d=100,h=StackHeight);
        }
    }



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