Long Cathedral Pull Handles โ Gothic Cabinet / Door Handle Set 3D Print Model
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May 16, 2026
Add a gothic architectural touch to your furniture or doors with this Long Cathedral Pull Handles set. These handles feature a tall, elegant silhouette with cathedral-arch end plates and a smooth extended grip, making them a great fit for gothic interiors, dark decor projects, cabinets, drawers, wardrobe doors, prop furniture, or themed room builds.
The design is decorative but still practical, with a longer pull area that gives it a refined and functional look. It works especially well for gothic furniture upgrades, medieval-inspired interiors, cathedral-style decor, or fantasy prop builds where you want something more elegant than a standard hardware shape.
This model is ideal for decorative furniture projects and light practical use, depending on your print settings, material, and mounting method.
๐ Measuring Instructions
Before printing, measure the surface where the handle will be installed.
For furniture or cabinet use:
Measure the available vertical space on the door, drawer, or panel.
Check the total handle length, width, and depth/projection in your slicer.
Make sure there is enough room for fingers to comfortably grip the handle.
For replacing an existing handle:
Measure the distance between your current mounting points.
Compare that distance with the backplate layout of this model.
You may need to scale carefully only if it will not affect mounting compatibility.
For prop or decorative builds:
Scale the model to match the size of your furniture, set piece, or themed installation.
If using it on a larger cosplay prop or fantasy door build, print a test piece first to confirm proportions.
๐จ๏ธ Printing Instructions
Suitable for PLA, PLA+, PETG, PLA-HT, FPLA, and other common printing materials.
For decorative indoor use, PLA or PLA+ is usually a good choice.
For more durable functional use, PETG may be a better option.
Print orientation should prioritize:
cleaner visible front surfaces
stronger layer direction through the handle grip
Supports may be needed depending on the orientation, especially around the curved transition areas near the backplates.
Use enough walls/perimeters and solid infill for strength if the handles will actually be pulled often.
For smaller versions, a finer layer height will help preserve the pointed gothic end details.
If needed, a hairdryer or heat gun on low can sometimes help with tiny fitting adjustments after printing, but use care not to soften the decorative edges.
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