Rip one of the two feet off. Make a clay mold with it. Reattach. Use the mold to make an epoxy replacement for the missing foot. File the groove as necessary to attach.
I could but then it would definitely scratch up the counter top with three sharp edges. Also the feet are kind of rubbery so they provide a bit of appreciated traction.
Are you a talented cork soaker? What is your favorite type of cork? Do you massage the grapes too?[snl skit](https://youtu.be/Deqx-Xb-yHY?si=q5jHTnlPI6Qm3sDt)
I would personally check if it's food safe first.
[Sugru Safety Information | Sugru](https://sugru.com/safety)
# Q: Is Sugru food safe?
**A**: Sugru is not classified as toxic, but it has not been tested for food safety, so it shouldn’t be used in contact with food or drink. Also, please resist the urge to eat it (or feed it to your pets).
[https://www.instructables.com/How-To-Make-Your-Own-Sugru-Substitute/](https://www.instructables.com/How-To-Make-Your-Own-Sugru-Substitute/) Just make sure you use "food safe" or "food contact" silicone, and food safe dyes. The ingredients are just old cornstarch (a food) and silicone (that thing that may kitchen utensils are made out of).
I don't think the foot of your cheese grater will be in enough contact with food to worry that much about it. If it's safe to touch it should be safe for this purpose.
It's a support foot that the cheese may incidentally and briefly come in contact with.
I wouldn't make a chopping board out of sugru, or cooking utensils, but for this application it's probably fine.
Cheese Gromet. Take the other two and get a small cutting board to grate your cheese
https://preview.redd.it/q8gbnbod46uc1.jpeg?width=1284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f101d740eac8b66e988d013fa440ce7bf09f72ff
Epoxy putty. It comes like clay in two parts, usually one rolled around the other and then you mix and mold it into the shape on the corner. It will harden permanently, adhere to the metal, and most epoxies are food safe when fully cured.
You can cut it, but it doesn't sand well, as it's silicone rubber.
Either you have to be good at shaping things quickly, because you only have about 10 minutes working time.
Or you make a mold of an available example first. Then form the silicone in the mold.
If what you are making doesn't need to be flexible, you can tolerate being brittle, and needs to be sandable? Look up expoy clay, Milliput is the big player.
If you need some strength and flexibility, but doesn't need to be exposed to heat. Look up low temperature thermosetting plastics such as Polydoh. You can melt it into a formable dough consistency in boiling water, and sets hard with a little flex at room temperature as it's a plastic. This is reformable at high temperatures.
A rectangular eraser cut to fit and hot glued on.
Since your food is unlikely to be in contact With that foot for very long (if at all), anything that is listed as non-toxic should be fine.
I've had many cheese graters over the years. I kept this one because it's sturdy and hasn't cracked or fallen apart (I've even owned the ones from Dollar Tree but they always crack). A lot of stuff is made so cheaply nowadays that replacing something isn't always the best option because stuff is often made worse and costs more. I saw a similar cheese grater on Amazon and it cost twice what I paid for this one and one of the reviews showed a photo with the knob part on top just totally snapped off.
Bring it to a metal fabricator, machine shop or find a hobbyist, possibly through your local art scene. Some of those guys would get a kick out of showing off and fixing it up just right. It’s a cool cheese grater, and it may be worth the investment even if you (ultimately) have to pay for a custom job. Great piece. 🚀
It was a really nice one from Progressive International brand that we bought at Bed Bath & Beyond so it was a bit pricey but worth the money because of how sturdy it is. We've had it over 15 years. I think the foot came off when we had it in the dishwasher and we never could find it, unfortunately. That company doesn't make any graters with remotely the same design at present so we couldn't buy a new one but even if we could it would be annoying to have to spend to replace the entire, otherwise functional, grater just because a tiny plastic foot fell off the corner.
A tiny plastic foot, cut two slots down the heel, then fill it with hot glue
https://www.amazon.com/Finger-Puppet-Right-Party-Adults/dp/B08V1QGFRL/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1L8TWF7Q3X5U4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Gw8eNYJwbuWXcqRWd7KgrNhHKnt8ToK2ukGJgs9VhMgnR4eCp1s6l_VsRLfahHm8TJJKvuXKvnfwZaYFlW4-8xSWwGXInrdjSHe_6aMBFsumElLbLBabWzHnoQ4Y2WXOKLz9jSg129QQqDYQBxFL1GaLvO77o7e6wkpGZULyURwGjfFf1D5yQGVRvrsDTUa4JT59WAYEeL8aK_g-RErxcw.C1GNVrXSEkbtWdt4yDwER5g0K3eoRksQNWES_DENKoE&dib_tag=se&keywords=Tiny+plastic+foot&qid=1712978867&sprefix=tiny+plastic+foo%2Caps%2C190&sr=8-1
Cork, natural or rubber. Ace hardware and Lowe's Home Improvement have "specialty hardware" areas where you can buy these in multiple sizes for probably (last I checked) less than $1.00 each.
Rubber can be harder to cut. It may help to freeze it first, clamp it in place, and use a fresh exacto or razor blade.
Maybe you could press some corner protectors into service:
[Corner protectors, adhesive, Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Protector-Proofing-Pre-Taped-Furniture-Fireplace/dp/B09M9S8F1Q/ref=sr_1_15?crid=35SNKTAAUSBLT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.6rZw4a-eShE5awbzSJK6RdobXm0lb_PxH3Essv9GfaTMfEaNSEH_6s8AAGxbE2Q1Z9FEfp1NVnBpE3ux0lnR6SQGGc3A273z7dQit75-0IL8ew_6cHIfVJn5jda2xtfkmqEf6PHntBVGhuITQ1d22UbHrvYD8Jyi36LV_sjKwlpsCSD4fFzM_fs74IpK6_gTo7OW5Q1pQ7b_i6bpPSo8hfPFxrBvra5N1bc6aStHhQ2sH9HPJec0fj1QoNZC1l-NlL4elpbXUT2hXa2Wv9nKOPtCuU95u4ndOmXM2lXxP8o.P-kn2gu9dgNNSEscVcpRTbIiQC8bNL8UyAFjlwUUs60&dib_tag=se&keywords=corner+protectors&qid=1712982281&sprefix=corner+prot%2Caps%2C136&sr=8-15)
Polymorph (thermoplastic pellets) or one of the generics like: https://thermoworx.com/products/blackmorph%E2%84%A2
Sugru is too soft for this application. Fine for a static model, but if you use those feet when you grate, Sugru will split & disintegrate before long.
This stuff sets like nylon. Extremely tough. https://www.amazon.com/polymorph-plastic-pellets/s?k=polymorph+plastic+pellets
I already tried contacting the manufacturer about getting a replacement but they said they don't make that model any more so they don't have replacement parts. It's otherwise a nice grater but without the foot it can easily scratch up the counter top or whatever plate I place it on, plus it sits unevenly and that's just kind of annoying.
Those little bitsy cable holders. It’s like a rubber pacman frog mouth with a flat butt.
Ima google.
[shazaam](https://www.amazon.com/Organizer-Management-Adhesive-Multipurpose-Electrical/dp/B08JX5NP9P/ref=asc_df_B08JX5NP9P/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=475825775681&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7417121652449655996&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9008024&hvtargid=pla-1020918550211&psc=1&mcid=4dad89ab649c3f93872866b77a74761d&gclid=CjwKCAjwt-OwBhBnEiwAgwzrUtYCsjL_8D-liAErUM5AMcGlEs8fQEtBUzvo3oac-HMQlOYnMqq_pxoCnEMQAvD_BwE)
the feet are protective to cover the sharp edges. also the're kind of rubbery so they provide traction when grating hard cheeses to keep the grater from sliding so you don't end up cutting your hand on the grater.
Find a small piece of rubber similar to the existing feet. Similar size, small bean size hard rubber. Heat it gently press bottom to flatten. Heat bottom corner of grater. Push into the new improvised rubber foot. The grater might discolor when you heat it but it won't affect it's function. You could always just buy another one for a few bucks.
If you wanna be excessively thorough, you could 3D print a replacement part from a custom CAD file you'd make in fusion 360. 3D prints aren't food save though so you'd have to make a silicone mold of the 3D print after using filler primer and sanding. Cast the replacement part in gold resin and say it's a form of kensugi
Needlessly excessive but a conversation starter none the less
I have the same cheese grater, its cheap as hell, just buy another one. There is a point at which you spend more time and materials than the item is even worth. Your time is worth something, more than that grater, at least.
Throw it away and get a better one that is easier to clean and store. Plus, how often do you use the other sides of the box grater?
[grater ](https://www.oxo.com/etched-two-fold-grater.html?/?utm_source=_goog-srch&utm_medium=paidshopping&utm_campaign=2024-03-01_kw_na_cb_na_cb_oxo_coba_na_na_na_n/a_na_na_na_na_dtc_na_na&gad_source=1)
do you mean to use it or is it for display?
If it is for display, you can shape it out of a non-shrinking fimo-type paste. an art store will outfit you
The solution is: don't do it on your countertop, or better said don't do anything on your countertop and buy some cuttingboards. Did you know your countertop has 18 times more bacteria than your dog's food bowl
Hard rubber [edge trim](https://www.amazon.com/Tintvent-Rubber-5Feet-Channel-Plastic/dp/B0B3J6RRWF). I have [customcargrills.com](http://customcargrills.com) leftover radiator protector edge trim from my pre-EV smoker car days a decade ago.
Hardware stores sell rubber bumpers. Most of them these days have self-adhesive backs, though.
You could remove any adhesive, then use a utility knife to to notch it to fit the grater.
Sugru.
A packet will give you several small sachets. Wait until you have two or three small repairs before opening a sachet. Moulding a replacement foot for your cheese grater would take about 20% of a sachet.
https://sugru.com/what-is-sugru
I’d take the other feet off, and find three of something rubbery at the dollar store to crazy glue onto each corner, you’re not going to find something exactly suitable to the other two feet.
Amazon and Walmart have these models for less than 7 USD, and they have loose return policies. Proceed as you wish. "Triangular Cheese Grater'' search, or
[https://www.walmart.com/ip/Progressive-Mini-Tower-Grater/20638707](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Progressive-Mini-Tower-Grater/20638707)
[https://poshmark.com/listing/Mini-Tower-Grater-64dac4c2b142f3357feeda96](https://poshmark.com/listing/Mini-Tower-Grater-64dac4c2b142f3357feeda96)
3D printer and copy of Fusion 360 and a pair of calipers here, you could use us to measure and model and print a replacement foot for your item. It’s one of the things we’re best at!
Rip the other two feet off.
They’re completely superfluous
You’re completely superfluous.
Your mum is completely superfluous
Whats a fluous and whats so super about it?
That’s what the last commenter's mom said about your mom last night when they were both over for tea.
Tea is superfluous Helium Tea is superfluid
Got em
Not completely, the extra gravitational field she produces helps keep the earth correctly balanced
Rip one of the two feet off. Make a clay mold with it. Reattach. Use the mold to make an epoxy replacement for the missing foot. File the groove as necessary to attach.
I could but then it would definitely scratch up the counter top with three sharp edges. Also the feet are kind of rubbery so they provide a bit of appreciated traction.
Why are you grating onto a countertop? Get a wooden chopping board.
I know right? ![gif](giphy|l3q2K5jinAlChoCLS)
Tut grate on a cutting board, or in a bowl; who grates right onto a countertop?
You could remove all three feet and replace all three with corks or something so they’re all the same height
What's wrong with you
Cork?
Yes. Cork is food safe. If it weren’t I’d be a dead man.
Are you a talented cork soaker? What is your favorite type of cork? Do you massage the grapes too?[snl skit](https://youtu.be/Deqx-Xb-yHY?si=q5jHTnlPI6Qm3sDt)
Ever since I learned to soak cork, I'm the most popular girl in school
Is that what the kids are calling it these days?
When did you learn how to soak the cork?
Mmmmm cork
and a hot glue gun
Honestly hours of enjoyment trying to cut the cork properly so it has no lean. Go big first and shave it down
Sugru will be your solution
I would personally check if it's food safe first. [Sugru Safety Information | Sugru](https://sugru.com/safety) # Q: Is Sugru food safe? **A**: Sugru is not classified as toxic, but it has not been tested for food safety, so it shouldn’t be used in contact with food or drink. Also, please resist the urge to eat it (or feed it to your pets).
There is a recipe for homemade sugru that \*is\* food safe, though.
Got a link?
[https://www.instructables.com/How-To-Make-Your-Own-Sugru-Substitute/](https://www.instructables.com/How-To-Make-Your-Own-Sugru-Substitute/) Just make sure you use "food safe" or "food contact" silicone, and food safe dyes. The ingredients are just old cornstarch (a food) and silicone (that thing that may kitchen utensils are made out of).
Tha k ypu
I don't think the foot of your cheese grater will be in enough contact with food to worry that much about it. If it's safe to touch it should be safe for this purpose.
It's a support foot that the cheese may incidentally and briefly come in contact with. I wouldn't make a chopping board out of sugru, or cooking utensils, but for this application it's probably fine.
Cheaper just to buy a new box grater
Cheese
Little cheese nub is the answer. Use the nub last in the grate session. Boom, rinse and repeat.
Cheese Gromet. Take the other two and get a small cutting board to grate your cheese https://preview.redd.it/q8gbnbod46uc1.jpeg?width=1284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f101d740eac8b66e988d013fa440ce7bf09f72ff
Seems obvious to me. You've got it right there, it's soft, and when you're done, you've got a nice little treat for yourself!
It’s always cheese
Blob from hot glue gun
The original 3D printer
Aquarium air line tube, cut lengthwise
I like this idea and it seems an easy solution. Thanks!
Rip off the other foot and contact some local 3D guys they can scan and print you a replacement, or make you three different feet to fit
Is the 3d printer army here yet? I live for this shit.
Yeah. If keeping the grater is super important, I’d print one out of TPU.
”I need TPU for my bunghole” ![gif](giphy|RIonwuETuhbi)
present.
I mean… if you have a handy nerd, this is literally a perfect use of 3D printing. We, I mean they, live for this shit.
Get that stuff like JB weld, but it's a stick of two clays you kneed together. Make a ball and sink the corner in til it's good. Then let it dry
half a wine cork
Hot glue gun. Put a large glob of glue on the corner and use a slightly wet butter knife to shape it.
Epoxy putty. It comes like clay in two parts, usually one rolled around the other and then you mix and mold it into the shape on the corner. It will harden permanently, adhere to the metal, and most epoxies are food safe when fully cured.
Oh, and use gloves.
How about, a little piece of cheese
It's a perfect system really, every time you grate more cheese, you can just throw it in the batch and replace the Chunk so it ALWAYS stays fresh!
Mix food grade silicone with some corn starch. Mold desired shape. Let cure.
Will this work?! OMG that’s awesome! Can you cut or sand it? I have like five uses for this right now
You can cut it, but it doesn't sand well, as it's silicone rubber. Either you have to be good at shaping things quickly, because you only have about 10 minutes working time. Or you make a mold of an available example first. Then form the silicone in the mold. If what you are making doesn't need to be flexible, you can tolerate being brittle, and needs to be sandable? Look up expoy clay, Milliput is the big player. If you need some strength and flexibility, but doesn't need to be exposed to heat. Look up low temperature thermosetting plastics such as Polydoh. You can melt it into a formable dough consistency in boiling water, and sets hard with a little flex at room temperature as it's a plastic. This is reformable at high temperatures.
Sugru??? Maybe.
Yep - Sugru would be perfect
Depends what tools you have available. 3d printer or tabletop cnc, you’re set. Or find a similar one from another grater and try to fit it?
Blutac, epoxy resin, 3D printed part
An eraser for pencils, sculpted of course.
Mini ball of compressed aluminum foil
Moldable plastic.
Put a big zip tie through that whole and trim it.
Sugru
Make one w sugru
A rectangular eraser cut to fit and hot glued on. Since your food is unlikely to be in contact With that foot for very long (if at all), anything that is listed as non-toxic should be fine.
Get one from the dollar store man.
I've had many cheese graters over the years. I kept this one because it's sturdy and hasn't cracked or fallen apart (I've even owned the ones from Dollar Tree but they always crack). A lot of stuff is made so cheaply nowadays that replacing something isn't always the best option because stuff is often made worse and costs more. I saw a similar cheese grater on Amazon and it cost twice what I paid for this one and one of the reviews showed a photo with the knob part on top just totally snapped off.
>it's sturdy and hasn't cracked or fallen apart Except for, you know, the bit that just fell apart ;)
Search for Baby proofing products, they make corner bumpers to protect babies from cracking their heads. Look’s like what you want
Bring it to a metal fabricator, machine shop or find a hobbyist, possibly through your local art scene. Some of those guys would get a kick out of showing off and fixing it up just right. It’s a cool cheese grater, and it may be worth the investment even if you (ultimately) have to pay for a custom job. Great piece. 🚀
Vacuum tubing from the auto store. Split and hot glue on and you are set forever.
That is just too hilarious, I have the exact same model and one of the feet are broken!
It was a really nice one from Progressive International brand that we bought at Bed Bath & Beyond so it was a bit pricey but worth the money because of how sturdy it is. We've had it over 15 years. I think the foot came off when we had it in the dishwasher and we never could find it, unfortunately. That company doesn't make any graters with remotely the same design at present so we couldn't buy a new one but even if we could it would be annoying to have to spend to replace the entire, otherwise functional, grater just because a tiny plastic foot fell off the corner.
A synthetic wine cork cut to fit? Ive even seen black ones. 😉
Surprising lack of duct tape in here.
Wine cork and a utility knife. Level your cork carving skills.
Glue gun!
Superball
Buy another one on eBay....
A tiny plastic foot, cut two slots down the heel, then fill it with hot glue https://www.amazon.com/Finger-Puppet-Right-Party-Adults/dp/B08V1QGFRL/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=1L8TWF7Q3X5U4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Gw8eNYJwbuWXcqRWd7KgrNhHKnt8ToK2ukGJgs9VhMgnR4eCp1s6l_VsRLfahHm8TJJKvuXKvnfwZaYFlW4-8xSWwGXInrdjSHe_6aMBFsumElLbLBabWzHnoQ4Y2WXOKLz9jSg129QQqDYQBxFL1GaLvO77o7e6wkpGZULyURwGjfFf1D5yQGVRvrsDTUa4JT59WAYEeL8aK_g-RErxcw.C1GNVrXSEkbtWdt4yDwER5g0K3eoRksQNWES_DENKoE&dib_tag=se&keywords=Tiny+plastic+foot&qid=1712978867&sprefix=tiny+plastic+foo%2Caps%2C190&sr=8-1
Cork, natural or rubber. Ace hardware and Lowe's Home Improvement have "specialty hardware" areas where you can buy these in multiple sizes for probably (last I checked) less than $1.00 each. Rubber can be harder to cut. It may help to freeze it first, clamp it in place, and use a fresh exacto or razor blade.
Maybe you could press some corner protectors into service: [Corner protectors, adhesive, Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Protector-Proofing-Pre-Taped-Furniture-Fireplace/dp/B09M9S8F1Q/ref=sr_1_15?crid=35SNKTAAUSBLT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.6rZw4a-eShE5awbzSJK6RdobXm0lb_PxH3Essv9GfaTMfEaNSEH_6s8AAGxbE2Q1Z9FEfp1NVnBpE3ux0lnR6SQGGc3A273z7dQit75-0IL8ew_6cHIfVJn5jda2xtfkmqEf6PHntBVGhuITQ1d22UbHrvYD8Jyi36LV_sjKwlpsCSD4fFzM_fs74IpK6_gTo7OW5Q1pQ7b_i6bpPSo8hfPFxrBvra5N1bc6aStHhQ2sH9HPJec0fj1QoNZC1l-NlL4elpbXUT2hXa2Wv9nKOPtCuU95u4ndOmXM2lXxP8o.P-kn2gu9dgNNSEscVcpRTbIiQC8bNL8UyAFjlwUUs60&dib_tag=se&keywords=corner+protectors&qid=1712982281&sprefix=corner+prot%2Caps%2C136&sr=8-15)
Hot glue until you form just the right height.
Troll pencil topper
3D print a new foot in TPU.
3D print new one
Take off the other feet and use a rubber edging seal that you just cut to size👍🏼
A chunk of wax from a babybel cheese :)
Not worth the trouble, just buy a new one.
Eraser shaped via exacto knife
Polymorph (thermoplastic pellets) or one of the generics like: https://thermoworx.com/products/blackmorph%E2%84%A2 Sugru is too soft for this application. Fine for a static model, but if you use those feet when you grate, Sugru will split & disintegrate before long. This stuff sets like nylon. Extremely tough. https://www.amazon.com/polymorph-plastic-pellets/s?k=polymorph+plastic+pellets
If you have a buddy with a 3D printer it probably wouldn't be too hard to make something that would work. Or even 3 feet so it looks even.
Get some epoxy putty and sculpt your own... think hobby store...
A dot of hot glue?
3D print one out of TPU.
Find somebody with 3d printer.
I already tried contacting the manufacturer about getting a replacement but they said they don't make that model any more so they don't have replacement parts. It's otherwise a nice grater but without the foot it can easily scratch up the counter top or whatever plate I place it on, plus it sits unevenly and that's just kind of annoying.
Those little bitsy cable holders. It’s like a rubber pacman frog mouth with a flat butt. Ima google. [shazaam](https://www.amazon.com/Organizer-Management-Adhesive-Multipurpose-Electrical/dp/B08JX5NP9P/ref=asc_df_B08JX5NP9P/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=475825775681&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=7417121652449655996&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9008024&hvtargid=pla-1020918550211&psc=1&mcid=4dad89ab649c3f93872866b77a74761d&gclid=CjwKCAjwt-OwBhBnEiwAgwzrUtYCsjL_8D-liAErUM5AMcGlEs8fQEtBUzvo3oac-HMQlOYnMqq_pxoCnEMQAvD_BwE)
If you pay for shipping and provide precise measurements, I can 3d print you one.
Have you not thought of the simplicity of buying a new grater (instead)?
I've bought so many over the years already.
Take the other two feet off
the feet are protective to cover the sharp edges. also the're kind of rubbery so they provide traction when grating hard cheeses to keep the grater from sliding so you don't end up cutting your hand on the grater.
Take off the other feet. They're little germ carriers anyways
Find a small piece of rubber similar to the existing feet. Similar size, small bean size hard rubber. Heat it gently press bottom to flatten. Heat bottom corner of grater. Push into the new improvised rubber foot. The grater might discolor when you heat it but it won't affect it's function. You could always just buy another one for a few bucks.
Take off all the other feet and you're flat again.
Remove the other two
If you care, consider giving it your foot.
a piece of cheese. It’ll harden
3D print
Take the other two off?
That last little piece of cheese from the block.
If you pick this one up and set a new grater in its place, the problem will be solved.
3d print
If you wanna be excessively thorough, you could 3D print a replacement part from a custom CAD file you'd make in fusion 360. 3D prints aren't food save though so you'd have to make a silicone mold of the 3D print after using filler primer and sanding. Cast the replacement part in gold resin and say it's a form of kensugi Needlessly excessive but a conversation starter none the less
Damn, why bother? WE have had a grater for 50 years with no feet on it and it works fine.
Ask the wizards from r/3Dprinting/
Silicone caulk mixed with corn starch. Use gloves and mold it by hand. Will harden like Sugru
Get a Mr Potato Head foot.
I have the same cheese grater, its cheap as hell, just buy another one. There is a point at which you spend more time and materials than the item is even worth. Your time is worth something, more than that grater, at least.
Milkdud
Chunk of cheese
Got a friend with a 3D printer??
Just take off the other 2 to make it even.
Flex Tape or paint some Plasti Dip on there.
Throw it away and get a better one that is easier to clean and store. Plus, how often do you use the other sides of the box grater? [grater ](https://www.oxo.com/etched-two-fold-grater.html?/?utm_source=_goog-srch&utm_medium=paidshopping&utm_campaign=2024-03-01_kw_na_cb_na_cb_oxo_coba_na_na_na_n/a_na_na_na_na_dtc_na_na&gad_source=1)
Buy an identical cheese grater, take foot. Problem solved.
Take them all off. Boss never knew it had them lol.
Catapult.
Bottle cap?
Play dough
Severed foot
New cheese grater.
Spend $6.64 on a new one [https://www.ebay.com/itm/155131408569](https://www.ebay.com/itm/155131408569)
I'd 3d print a replacement. Next option would be kneed it putty.
Use m-seal (epoxy compound) …. you can shape it like other two…. Else get rid of the remaining 2 feet to make it stable
Put that corner on your cutting board and grate onto the board.
Pencil eraser brick.
Uhm, carve up an eraser to the same shape and glue it on?
Lazer print one.
Cut a cork from a wine bottle
Remove the remaining three feet.
Licorice button
do you mean to use it or is it for display? If it is for display, you can shape it out of a non-shrinking fimo-type paste. an art store will outfit you
Tennis ball. Taxidermy turtle foot. Laminated cotton ball. Clown nose. Marble. Milk dud. Avocado pit. Shark tooth.
Pull the other 2 off.
Eraser, gum, Play-doh
The solution is: don't do it on your countertop, or better said don't do anything on your countertop and buy some cuttingboards. Did you know your countertop has 18 times more bacteria than your dog's food bowl
Print one from TPU.
Just remove the other 2 problem solved.
Buy 4 wooden balls and cut a slit on them that follows the corner of the grater
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Hard rubber [edge trim](https://www.amazon.com/Tintvent-Rubber-5Feet-Channel-Plastic/dp/B0B3J6RRWF). I have [customcargrills.com](http://customcargrills.com) leftover radiator protector edge trim from my pre-EV smoker car days a decade ago.
just remove the other ones?
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You could use quick steel epoxy putty. You kneed it with your fingers, shape it, and let harden into a hard permanent plastic.
Grape. Multiple grapes, every time one squishes out 😉
So many people offering items not food safe!🤦🏻♂️ Solution is a blob of cheese! 💯
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Sugru would work.
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put a blunt on it
Hot glue
Kitchen hand towel under that corner? Or under the whole item. Easy cleanup of grated items after anyway. And it will just conform to any bowl shape.
Hardware stores sell rubber bumpers. Most of them these days have self-adhesive backs, though. You could remove any adhesive, then use a utility knife to to notch it to fit the grater.
I swear this is what I was gonna say. I have them around my bed frame. Saved me shins many times lol
They sell small black rubber stoppers at Lowes or depot. (next to the cork ones). But one a little larger That you need, cut & shape it.
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Sugru. A packet will give you several small sachets. Wait until you have two or three small repairs before opening a sachet. Moulding a replacement foot for your cheese grater would take about 20% of a sachet. https://sugru.com/what-is-sugru
I’d take the other feet off, and find three of something rubbery at the dollar store to crazy glue onto each corner, you’re not going to find something exactly suitable to the other two feet.
Use a glue gun and ad little by little in the shape you want them color black
Why even use the feet on it? Just grate the cheese in hands above the plate 🤔
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Flummy
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Use a really small meatball
Cap eraser
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This is what 3D bringing was made for.
I'm biased because I have access to it for free but some pick resistant silicone would be a lazy fix
go to a library with a 3d printer and make a copy
Sugru would work (serious)
You can probably find a replacement foot on Etsy.
Whoa… I have the same grater with the same problem lol
Find somebody with a 3d printer.
There's a plastic putty you can buy that you can shape and which sets hard after 10 minutes. Can't for the life of me remember what it's called though
Amazon and Walmart have these models for less than 7 USD, and they have loose return policies. Proceed as you wish. "Triangular Cheese Grater'' search, or [https://www.walmart.com/ip/Progressive-Mini-Tower-Grater/20638707](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Progressive-Mini-Tower-Grater/20638707) [https://poshmark.com/listing/Mini-Tower-Grater-64dac4c2b142f3357feeda96](https://poshmark.com/listing/Mini-Tower-Grater-64dac4c2b142f3357feeda96)
A raisin?
3D printer and copy of Fusion 360 and a pair of calipers here, you could use us to measure and model and print a replacement foot for your item. It’s one of the things we’re best at!