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Updated version of my original razor blade holder. Holds 14 blades and has a container for used blades. The blades slid around a bit, but it doesn't really matter. ... This model was designed in OnShape and was built as a better version of my...
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... but this approach often makes centering and alignment a challenging task. To address these issues, I created small plugs that can be inserted into the razor plate, making it significantly easier to achieve precise blade centering and alignment.
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Insert DE razor blades into the slot & throw the whole box out once full. Should hold 100+ used blades. The slot has a 45 degree angle on it meaning the blades must flex against the ceiling of the box to be inserted - this ensures that blades are...
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Razor Blade Barber, Stl file for 3D printing Size Width or length: 8 cm/3.15' (maximum size), other side is in proportion Height cutting edge: 1,1 cm/0.43' Height details: 0,8 cm/0.31' 💡💡Easy to print designs💡💡💡 !! For personal use only! You may...
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Ergonomic Razor blade scraper/ holder , Perfect tolerance for the Blade to slide in on most 0.4 nozzle printers. for Standard Razor blades as pictured. I have had 2 at work first one lasted 2 years, second is still going and you can be very rough...
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Just a little gizmo I designed to be able to cut PTFE tubing using standard safety razor blades - the kind you'd shave with. This assembly was designed to be assembled with 3 M3x8 bolts (CutterBot has holes oversized to 3.2mm, while CutterTop is...
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This razor blade holder keeps the blade at an optimal angle for scraping build plates. Uses an M3 screw. The blade holder could use another revision but I've never had one fall out. ...I've included the model files if you wish to remix it.
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This ingenious device is designed specifically for dual-sided razor blades. To use it, simply slide the blade into the holder and you're good to go - no complicated assembly required. No glue, no supports, nothing else needed. ...It works like a charm...
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Rugged razor station featuring an embedded blade cradle designed to accommodate two precision-cutting blades.
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You'll need a razor blade holder to scrape away excess glue from your print bed with precision. Printing this part sideways with supports will ensure it fits perfectly onto the razor. ...To achieve the highest quality, print the cap upright.
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Razor and brush holder with a space underneth where you can store your replacement blades. . No supports needed. just print upside down. Maybe it needs a little bend for the brush. ...just heat and bend it a little bit up.
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Just a small gizmo to transform shaving razors into an utility cutter. ... Includes a thin sheath to avoid having exposed blades, and thick sheath that SHOULD make it safe to transport.
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While my printer is known for its dimensional accuracy, I found that the razor blades were just a bit too tight at their original size. To accommodate this, users can adjust the size in their slicer to suit their specific needs. ...Finally, I added a...
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... thumb and index finger for pushing and pulling along the stone. Please post your makes. EnjoyUPDATE: 1.20.24Added file "Kampfe_Star_Razor_blade_honing_handle.stl"The shaft on this handle matches the spine of the Kampfe Wedge blades and others.
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The razor blade scraper by Mrcleanr6 was useful for removing prints from bed surfaces; however, my 22mm x 43mm double-edged blades were too wide and off-center in the holder. Thus, I redrew the design to suit my specific needs. Additionally, I added...
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I've acquired a mini razor blade scraper cover from Home Depot, but it lacks a protective blade cover. To safely store the scraper, I created a custom cover that fits snugly over the sharp blade. This allows me to stash the scraper in my tool bag...
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I made this holder to store my Jimmy Diresta Razor blade. It uses a round 8x3mm Magnet to hold the razor to the holder. The Model has a built in key hole slot to go right on a wall. ...There is also a French cleat to be glued on the back if you like to...
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Instructions Print the razor holder & top parts TWICE - you'll need two of them. There are two JIG sizes - 12 and 20 cm - for different machine sizes. the smaller version only makes thin lines so I personally recomand you print the big one. ...NO...
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To improve efficiency, I created a tool that allows a razor blade to be inserted and the arm to press down, effortlessly cutting through objects. This innovative solution enables users to achieve accurate thickness with ease. For added versatility,...
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Revamped Emmett's razor blade handle design for smooth print removal on the build platform. The fit was optimized for commonly used single-edged razor blades like Stanley #9. To ensure a comfortable fit, the design features full cutaways under the...
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... when removing the lid for blade swapping purposes. To use: simply snap off the existing blade cap, locate the replacement, slide it onto the grooved track on the handle, then firmly push the solid side of the vertical blade assembly into position.
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Standing proudly on a cluttered workspace, this Astra razor blade holder holds its ground. Its sturdy design allows it to stay firmly in place, never faltering or toppling over. ...With a quick dash of glue, I attached it to my desk, and now it remains...
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Misumi's Fits 2020 holds a pair of razor-sharp blades on one side, ready for use at a moment's notice, while its opposite side sports two convenient slots perfect for housing your trusty calipers or any other handy tool within easy reach.
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Just a simple mount to hold a razor blade near your printer, where you can easily access it to lift prints off the glass bed with precision. ...The mounting holes on this design are strategically spaced 31mm apart, making it easy to attach directly to...
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This adjustment was made to account for the minor discrepancies between my printer's dimensions and the actual size of my razor blades. While it's possible that the blade tightness issue is specific to my setup, others may also find it beneficial to...
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I was looking for a better place to put my used safety razor blades instead of putting them back in the little box. I knew I needed a blade disposal bin, so I made this one. It is small enough to keep in the medicine cabinet out of the way. The box...
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This is a convenient handle designed specifically for single-edge razor blades. The provided plans are right-handed oriented, but they can easily be mirrored to accommodate left-hand users. Three variations of the STL file are available - (A)...
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This is a remix of the EZ-Snap Razor Blade Handle by AdanA, adapted for classic double-edged (Gillette) safety razor blades that are only 0.1mm thick and prone to slipping under prints easily. You won't be able to lift any prints with such a blade...