

Hallo zusammen,
Kürzlich habe ich die neue Küche installiert und der obere Ausschnitt ist größer als die Halterung, da die genauen Maße des Pop-up-Steckdosens übernommen wurden.
Das Material der Arbeitsplatte ist Keramik
Haben Sie Ideen, wie dies geregelt werden kann? vielleicht per 3D-Druck oder mit Metallarbeiten? Vielleicht ein Geschäft, das Platz bietet?
Das erste Foto zeigt die Halterung, den Ausschnitt und die Lücke, die vorhanden ist
Das 2. Foto zeigt das Gerät selbst in der Arbeitsplatte
Vielen Dank für jede Hilfe!
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1u76yub
Von Living-Seat-5449
9 Kommentare
This looks like it needs a custom job.
The easy option is to silicon the gaps. That’s janky and ugly. I do not recommend that.
If it was mine, I would either add 1 or 2 extra plugs, or reach out to Invent 3d. They can probably 3d print something of a similar appearance.
Custom stainless steel plate with rounded corners on the outside and the correct cutout on the inside.
You’ll need some wood to be added on the inside to make the hole smaller and give it some rigidity.
Try posting on a sub more focused on home repairs, like DIY.
To me, it looks like you’re either going to have to buy a bigger insert socket, or construct an adapter of some kind. It’s very difficult to see in just images, but could you shape a wooden ring to fill the gap, perhaps?
Welcome to Malta, we had the same issue with our sink and kitchen too. The sink hole was bigger than our sink also purchased from them as well as the length was shorter than our room, and yes, they came to measure it in person… wasn’t cheap at all, more on the premium/high-end, luckily they re did it free of charge for us.
In your case, yeah, 3d printing in black or something could be possible, there are many places locally that do this. Probably that’s the most cost effective thing you can do unless you find a larger plug socket that actually fix, maybe ask them if they have one since they cut it, but I would just 3d print it and if needed sand it after and just make it look more polished.
Frame out of wood
Edit: Apologies, people beat me too it. Will teach me to read posts first 🤦🏻♂️
You go back to whoever messed that up and let them produce and pay for a new kitchen top. In worst case that is you.
You will forever hate any DIY or workaround solution in a brand new kitchen.
Or: you find a bigger popup socket.
A brushed stainless steel border, like the plastic ones that are used for gypsum wall switches.
Ask someone who does 3d printing to manufacture an insert and take it from there.
You are covered by EU law. Return it. They delivered the wrong cutout.