razor blade earrings 3d models
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Behind your medicine cabinet, you install a shelf and then attach the razor using its two prongs on the forks provided.
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In my endeavor, I aimed to create a scooter resembling the Razor scooter design. The innovative feature includes slanted handlebars for enhanced stability and contoured footrests for better grip. ...Additionally, a conventional wheel-pinching brake will...
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A small block is used as a weight on top of the razors so they dispense correctly; I applied a "pause on layer" during printing to add 14 pennies and then continued the process. All parts were printed with 100% infill, but it's unclear if this was...
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This handle uses M3 screws and nuts to screw together and clamp down on the blade for easier use.
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To prevent the saw blade from breaking, I designed a protective sleeve.The sleeve is printed in Spiral vase mode. ...Layer hight 0.25 It wil take 18 minutes to print.
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To prevent the saw blade from breaking, I designed a protective sleeve.The sleeve is printed in Spiral vase mode. ...Layer hight 0.25 It wil take 18 minutes to print.
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This is a blade cup for the new Gillete king c.The best results can be performed by using 0.16 layer height and 0.4 nozzle .Total time of printing (for this settings)is 57minutes
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While there are numerous popular blade guards available, I opted to create my own due to a lack of suitable magnets. To achieve this, I needed two 1/8" x 1/8" magnets, which I then secured in place with a small dab of CA glue after printing the...
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... investment ever made for my 3D printer. Note I have noticed that it helps to hold the blade in tighter if you sand down the little nipples that hold the blade straight down just a bit so the top can tighten down to make more contact with the blade.
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... as possible to the build plate. Cutter blade of this type: https://www.amazon.com/Fiskars-Blades-Trizoid-Metal-Stainless/dp/B007C1VEGY/ref=sr_1_42?__mk_en_US=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&keywords=cutter+blade&qid=1568547954&s=gateway&sr=8-42
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... the Fastener STL file for the proper thread direction (my error in previous upload). 2. You may want to thicken the clasp slightly so the top sits slightly proud of the holder body to get a stronger clamp down force onto the clasp and blade.
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I opted for popular blade guards instead, but lacked the necessary magnets in their size, so I created my own using two 1/8-inch by 1/8-inch magnets. After printing it out, I secured the magnets with a small amount of CA glue to keep them firmly in...
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A basic fixture holds a utility blade securely in place, utilizing screws that measure approximately 1.4 inches in diameter, reportedly size #6 screws. ...This object was designed using the Tinkercad platform and can be edited online at...
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A simple remix of an excellent design, mine includes some puncheed holes and pins for keeping the body moving and a raised lip to better pinch the blade to avoid it falling out.My next version would've included dots or strips of tpu that is stuck to...
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... complex project, but it was necessary to serve as the foundation for something else I had in mind. A Stanley knife blade is what I designed. It measures 61mm wide, 18.75mm high, and 0.6mm thick. ... Remember, be careful not to cut yourself.
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Users can craft a basic box to securely hold used blades for disposal. Two primary versions exist: one with a side view and another without. Your 3D printer's resolution determines whether a standard tolerance (default) of 0.2 mm yields a snap-fit or...
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Safely storing used blades for disposal in a simple box. Two main versions are available: one has a side view and the other does not. The resolution of your 3D printer determines which version to use. A default tolerance of 0.2 mm usually results...
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I've been tinkering with a project, but I had to put it aside because the blade wasn't cooperating. I decided to experiment with a different approach and managed to get this result, which looks pretty solid. I'm thinking of uploading it in case...
cults3d
A safe container for disposing of used blades is created by this simple box design.\n\nTwo main versions are offered: one features a side view and the other does not. The resolution of your 3D printer will determine which version works best;...
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To fix these problems, I added some guides for the cutouts on the blade to keep it stable and extended the side of the design so the top bracket wouldn't come loose. Now that I've made these changes, this tool works much better and is one of my...
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A simple storage box for safely disposing of used blades is what got me started. This design comes in two versions - one with a side view and the other without. The resolution of your 3D printer determines how well the parts fit together, typically...
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A simple razor blade guard I designed to work with the Large Razor Scraper Handle https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1998301 (thank you Walter - great design!). This design clips on to the blade so it stays in place better than some of the other...
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I made this design as a simple concept to use my stash of razor blades in Google Sketchup, envisioning something easy to use and assemble. Please understand that you're responsible for your safety and well-being when working with traditional razor...
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You see, this is just a basic razor blade holder designed to keep your blade sharp. Now, let's do some simple math here. If you change your blade every month and sharpen it 10 times per year, that's quite a lot. You've got a pack of 100 blades,...
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... inside, so that e.g. the blades from Shark fit in (they have the biggest packaging in my case). On this occasion I also added a razor stand, it offers space for razors with a handle diameter of 12mm. I hope you like it! Many greetings! ...
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... can be effortlessly placed on any metal surface, holding a single edge blade at the ready for use. This clever design helps prevent accidental cuts while handling razor blades, a constant concern when working with such sharp objects every day.
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Check out this awesome blade: https://imakeny.com/collections/tools/products/diresta-razor-blade Want to support our community? Visit us on Patreon at Patreon.com/thefreeheathenworkshop! ... Or, if you're interested in learning more about...
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you can also see I gave the handle a more sloped look. Here's the blade: https://imakeny.com/collections/tools/products/diresta-razor-blade Here is our Sunlu Affiliate link https://www.sunlu.com/?sca\_ref=507104.Qc1O4Eu3lJ Visit us on...
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I crafted a compact razor case to securely store your safety razors, accommodating approximately 130 units with ease. ...The design ensures a snug yet comfortable fit, allowing for some flexibility to hold up to 150 units tightly in place.