Door Handle

We are sophomores at Quaker Valley High School in Pennsylvania. The PC holder door handle has been missing all school year and we had to use tools to open it everyday. We decided to 3D print a new handle to make it easier to turn on the PC everyday.
Supplies

Caliper
Measuring and Making Base

We measured the distance between the holes on the door as well as the screw size. Then we made the basic outline for the handle on Fusion 360.
Rounding Edges

The edges were then rounded to make it feel more like a handle.
Putting in Holes

Holes were added per the diameter to match the screws we had available.
Making Threads

The threads were then added so the screws would fit in the holes.
Installation

After the handled was printed, we screwed the handle into the door. .STL file is attached!
Downloads
Completion
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The handle was installed and could be used to open the door making my school year a lot better!