hardware

The End of Zipper Woes: Snap-On 3D Printed Repairs Are Here

Resurrect your broken jackets and bags using a brilliant 3D-printed slider that bypasses the need for a needle and thread.

Repairing a broken zipper usually involves a frustrating process of unsewing seams or removing metal stops, but a new 3D-printed slider replacement simplifies the task significantly. Developed by creator MisterJ, this design allows for a snap-fit installation directly onto the zipper track, eliminating the need for traditional tailoring tools. By leveraging the precision of 3D printing, this method provides a durable and quick fix for apparel and gear, showcasing how additive manufacturing is moving beyond hobbyist trinkets into functional household maintenance.

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