3d printed back scratcher
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I whipped up a straightforward back scratcher in no time. I secured the head to the handle using epoxy for extra stability. The design is uncomplicated and easy to follow. 3-18-19 - UPDATE I completely revamped the head, eliminating any sharp edges...
prusaprinters
... ... I used 2, and that seemed to be enough to reach anywhere on my back.I used 10% infill, and it seems a little too flexible. Will probably do some more testing. ... The shaft and handle were sliced flat and the scratcher on its side.
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While it's not a substantial back scratcher, this tool effectively reaches those hard-to-reach areas on my back. Its compact design allows it to fit snugly within a pencil holder and invites exploration of larger scaling possibilities in the future....
cults3d
... to reach and scratch can be a frustrating challenge. Surprisingly, there aren't many effective back scratchers available online, so I decided to create one myself and put it through its paces. ...After thorough testing, it performed admirably well.
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Not finding many back scratchers on Thingiverse, I decided to create one myself and test it. It passed with flying colors! For my design, I sliced at 30% fill with an extra two shells at a layer height of 0.25mm, making it sturdy enough. ...However, the...
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... Super glue may be required to secure them in place, as I printed these parts at 75% infill for added strength, although 50% should suffice. Happy printing and scratching! ...If you create one, please share your results with a picture or comment.
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This is a versatile tool designed to scratch backs or fend off zombies/medieval foes, featuring a precise 13.30 mm hole for securely inserting a wooden dowel. I printed it at its full scale, but reducing the dimensions by half will suffice. ... Print...
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... see in the photos. A thinner version for faster printing but comes at a cost of having a weak point at the wrist, so use a dense infill BackScratcher V02 is a thicker heavy duty version but takes longer to print. ... NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE!!!!!!!
prusaprinters
... worry no more! ...15 pins and long arm will help you cure the itch :)This is my first attempt at designing something functional, hope you like it :)I printed mine on bambulab profile 0,20mm Strenght (6 wall loops and 25% infill) and it is very sturdy.
cults3d
... end of the dowel. there is a cap that comes with all of them. you may need some superglue, I printed at 75% infill to make it strong, but 50% will do. Happy Printing and happy Back scratching! ... Post a picture or a comment if you have made one!
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Efficient in alleviating bothersome hard-to-reach itches, particularly in the mid-back area.
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I desired something to relieve my itchy back. ...Therefore, I fabricated a claw-like appendage specifically for this concept.
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... NO SUPPORTS are required. Files are in the right orientation for printing, just import into your slicer of choice, slice and send to your printer to print. I recommend at least 3 perimeters and 20% infill. ... Happy Printing.....and scratching.
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I was struggling to print Boeingdud1's design, so I created my own version of the object.
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You're free to simply print the primary section, and don't worry about printing any extensions if a certain height meets your requirements. ...You can print multiple extensions if needed, and stack them on top of each other to achieve the desired...
prusaprinters
Perfect for me, perhaps it is for you. ...Printed 0.3mm in PTEG. ...Just fits on the 250 x 210 MK4 bed.
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First try at making something in Fusion and printing it. ...You should be able to link as many handles together as you want.
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Super Simple but long print. size it as long as you can. Rev. ...1 - Cleaned up and made rake portion bigger.
myminifactory
... scratch that itch. Files are orientated to where you do not need supports, just import into your chosen slicer, slice and send to your printer for printing. I recommend 3 perimeters and 20% infill. ... Happy Printing.........and scratching hehe.
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... issue... ...resolved! However, I discovered it was excessively sharp. To smooth out the points, I gently heated them with a flame. For application, print the instructions and insert a rod, such as an old knitting needle, into the designated hole.
cults3d
A design for a whimsical hand-shaped back scratcher. Cats love it. Designed to fit atop a 3-eighths-inch dowel (0.375 inches, 9.525 mm). Printed with minimal support on the backside of the hand at 0.2 mm. So far no layer adhesion issues have caused...
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A design for a whimsical hand-shaped back scratcher. Cats love it. Designed to fit atop a 3-eighths-inch dowel (0.375 inches, 9.525 mm). Printed with minimal support on the backside of the hand at 0.2 mm. So far no layer adhesion issues have caused...
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I'm working on a project for my 3D printing class that's sure to send shivers down people's spines, especially around Halloween - it's a spine-chilling back scratcher with an eerie twist.
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Very aggressive back scratcher. ...Easy to print. I always sand the tips of the claws a bit. Also it works very well if you heat it a little behind the claw and bend the wand forward just a little. Back_Scratcher_v3_short will print on Ender 3. ...
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Print this if you need a solution because your back is itchy and you can't reach it. Back scratcher attached to the end of a 30cm iron ruler. ...
prusaprinters
Updated with 2 longer arm models. ... Now with better reach to scratch the back!I designed this compact, foldable back scratcher to place in car. ... Printed in PETG at 50% infill.