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Thursday, January 31, 2013

How to fix a broken Monster High Leg at the knee joint


This one came out of necessity.  Yes that Venus McFlytrap, so she was fairly new when she broke (hence the urgency).  I searched for repair ideas online, but since I didn't like anything I saw, I figured out a different way and decided to share.

What you'll need:
1. Pliers - I used needle nose pliers
2. Very small drill bit - thinner than the screw
3. Wire cutters - you can get these at Dollar Tree if you don't have any
4. Small screw

 
This was a pretty simple fix, and though she can't bend her knee anymore, it does turn right and left,  she doesn't look broken anymore, and the leg won't come apart again for sure (like it did when we tried to just hot glue it).

First. Drill a small hole into the upper and lower part of the leg (you are going to use the screw as a pin to hold the two parts together).


Second, "prime" the leg for the screw by screwing the screw 1/2 way into each leg part then removing it (this makes it easier to put together later). Use can use a screwdriver or pliers to do this.

 
Third, cut the head of the screw off with the wire cutters. This took like three or four pinches with the wire cutters. The screw should be thin enough to accomplish this.

 
Fourth, screw one end of the now double-sided screw into one of the leg portions. You can hold the screw with the needle nose pliers to help you do this, if needed.

 
Fifth, take the portion leg with the screw and screw it into the other portion of the leg until it is flush (resembling the other leg and of course facing the right direction : )

 
Looks good and new.  Fixed...and one happy daughter.  I hope this helps anyone out there looking for a quick fix for a broken Monster high knee : )

16 comments:

  1. Thank you! I'm going to try this right away!

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  2. Great job figuring this out! I've had a snapped Abby Bominable since October!!! :-)

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    1. Hope you are able to fix her. My daughter was so happy when I fixed hers!

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  3. Thank you! I've been replaced them in the past but now the used ones are getting too expensive, since this is usually were they break I'm very excited to try this. Thanks again! :)

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  4. Your a hero!!!! My house has been ww3 since my son snapped 5 of my daughters new monster high dolls legs off!

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  5. Same way I fixed Draculaura's leg. The real challenge is to find some screws that are small enough.

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    1. Yes. I keep every screw that ever comes into my house in my tool drawer organizer. I must have 200 now. Lots of little ones. Hope venus is the only doll I ever have to fix!

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  6. can you find out how to fix a leg where the circular part in the knee has snapped in half and some of it has come off coz the leg keeps coming off every time it moves but that was useful

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    1. That's what ours did and this is how we fixed it. Won't bend but makes a whole doll. You can order replacement parts on mattel's website if you want it fixed. Or if its new they will sometimes replace it for free if you call.

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  7. thanks so so so muuuuuuuuch!!! i have three monster and theyre legs are broke D= this tutorial is fantastic!

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  8. Christmas saved! Thank you. I wonder if there's some sort of metal joint at Lowes that I could use instead of a screw. But this will work well enough for my kids.

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    1. I wondered the same thing. FYI if the doll is new, Mattel will replace the doll for free. Call them!

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  9. I was going to try to do a very similar method. Thanks for clarifying it works well before I go through the trouble of trying it myself.

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