Most of the apartments or houses I've lived in have vertical PVC blinds in front of the patio doors. However, after frequent pushing/sliding/shoving, the little slot that's used to clip the individual blind to the rail assembly breaks. Instead of spending $20 or more to replace the entire set, you can print a replacement clip as needed.
CAD modeled using Onshape. I've provided Onshape and Dropbox links, where you can export a STL, STEP, and SolidWorks file to print or mod. See uploaded images for critical dimensions (in mm) needed to replicate.
My prototype was printed in blue PLA, but I recommend printing in a more durable material (ABS, PETG, Nylon, etc.) since heat from the sun might warp the clips. Print in suitable white/off-white color to match blinds. Use a little super glue to secure the blind to the clip.
If you choose to 3D model your own, you'll need a 3D CAD modeling package. Both Onshape and Autodesk Fusion 360 are cloud-based and free to use. The clip is a very simple structure to model, consisting of a swept profile to create the body of the clip, and a cut-extrude to create the slot. See pictures for critical dimensions.
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3D Print the Blind Repair Clip
Once modeling is complete (or if you decide to just print my provided STL file), export the STL file to your desktop. Select your preferred 3D print slicing program in order to prep the file for printing. I personally use Simplify3D. There are free options like Cura and Slic3r. Printing took less than 30 min.
Settings:
20% Infill
Medium Quality, 0.2mm Layer Height
Custom supports added to the tiny slot to prevent it from collapsing on itself
Nozzle Temp and Bed Temp will vary based on material being printed with. I recommend ABS, PETG, or Nylon
Print with Raft
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Assemble Blind Repair Clip
Once printed clip is complete, carefully remove from print bed and raft. Apply some super glue to the broken patio blind, then slide the clip over the top, align the slots, and clamp the clip down while the glue dries. Once dry, go ahead and snap your repaired blind into the rail assembly!