strider smf folding knife 3d models
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This is my design for a one hand operated compact folding knife that uses cheap and common skalpell blades. All feedback is appreciated! ... Edit: Thanks to Aude01 for the keychain hole idea!
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Download at https://www.printables.com/model/394972-folding-pocket-utility-knife This Utility Knife is very strong and easy to print. All you will need is some glue and one small spring. One from a pen will work. Use the stiffest one you can find. ...
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I've discovered that the success of this print depends heavily on the type of filament used; the knife in the accompanying picture was printed using Amazon's basic PLA, allowing it to break free and fold. However, when I recently printed it with...
prusaprinters
this is a remake, my bedleveling was a little tight because i use a glass bed and want a glass surface on my prints, but the knife stuck a mm out of the folding part so i remade it to be 5mm longer
grabcad
The Spyderco folding knife design was initially sketched using Sketch app for Mac, followed by detailed modeling and rendering in Fusion 360. In the download folder, you will find both F3D (Fusion 360 project) and STEP files that allow you to edit...
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A little folding knife with a swappable utility blade. Print one for every flat surface in your shop. Hook your thumb into the circle in the blade retainer to slide it forward/backward when reloading a new blade. Print the handle at the angle...
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This impressive knife can be 3D printed without needing any additional support structures, but I do strongly recommend adding some to the pins of the blade for added stability. To help you achieve this, I've included a copy of the OpenSCAD source...
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This is a base to experiment with the parameters around the design of a folding knife. You can set blade length, drop, kick etc and then print out rough prototypes or better templates on your way to making a real one. At the moment I'm printing...
sketchfab
This detailed 3D model of a tactical folding knife has been designed specifically to be subdivided, making it perfect for capturing close-up details. All its intricate materials and realistic textures have been carefully applied within the powerful...
cgstudio
Folding blade knife crafted with precision. The mesh is a perfect 100% triangulation of 7208 triangles. Simple pbr textures are used to achieve realistic render results, ensuring seamless compatibility across multiple renderers. Included textures:...
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This is an small easy to print folding utility knife that will fit a utility blade. It is designed so it can be printed flat with no supports requiring the blade assembly parts to be glued together after printing and m2 12mm screws and nuts x 2. ...
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If you have always wanted to know how automatic knives work, then you can print my front folding knife model. This is a very interesting mechanism. I tried to make it so that I didn't have to use a lot of third-party stuff. The whole model can be...
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I designed this folding knife because I have a passion for knives and assembling objects. I didn't give much thought to the space between the parts, so some sanding will be necessary to fit them together properly. You'll also need to apply glue to...
cults3d
A light duty folding utility knife. Great build by PvtDBJackson. Clip omitted. Modified some of the dimensions so my printer would give the least amount of cleanup. Print optimized for 100% speed @50% infill,3,6,6. Print time 1hr:24m. Shorter...
prusaprinters
Totally not usable as a knife! This is a base to experiment with the parameters around the design of a folding knife. You can set blade length, drop, kick etc and then print out rough prototypes or better templates on your way to making a real...
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A versatile folding utility knife designed for everyday use. Great craftsmanship by PvtDBJackson, who omitted the clip and adjusted some dimensions to minimize post-print cleanup. The print settings were optimized for 100% speed at 50% infill,...
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Folding knife with lock mechanism!Should be an easy print. You will need 1/4โ and 1/8โ dowel rod, or print cylinders with the same dimensions to put it all together. This knife could also be made with a cnc, wood or metal, would just have to change...
cults3d
Angled slots for folding knives, with a flat slot for pens and flashlights.
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Dont be silly, dont play with knifes.a simple knife prototyope, printed in 40 minutes with an ender 315/12/23 added "bladeV2"
grabcad
This knife, inspired by my own, features metal scales instead of wood. ...Its intriguing design includes an axis lock mechanism for engaging interaction.
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I'm designing a minimalist holder for my folding blades that's straightforward, sophisticated, and lightweight enough to be printed quickly. ...It's likely I'll incorporate a hanger so I can mount it on the wall without needing any additional parts, but...
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Due to personal circumstances, I didn't print it yet, but I'll upload a picture of my printed pocket knife later. 2019/01/31 I've uploaded a photo of my completed pocket knife. ...The pivot pins have been fixed, making the movement smoother than...
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... supports. same direction as STL Handle_V2_Round has slightly rounded corners. This Utility Knife is very strong and easy to print. All you will need is some glue and one small spring. One from a pen will work. ...Use the stiffest one you can find.
myminifactory
This compact pocket knife originated from the southern kitchen excavations at James Madison's historic estate in Virginia. On June 15, 2018, it was meticulously 3D-scanned using a NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner. ...The museum specimen number is 41849.AA,...
prusaprinters
Thanks for the great design by PRIma, I printed a couple of the knives with sharp blades and my 3 year old son was amazed and wouldn't stop trying to play with it (afterall it's a plastic knife). I changed the blade on this one to have a rounded tip...
prusaprinters
Thanks for the great design by PRIma, I printed a couple of the knives with sharp blades and my 3 year old son was amazed and wouldn't stop trying to play with it (afterall it's a plastic knife). I changed the blade on this one to have a rounded tip...
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I really appreciate the fantastic design from PRIma, which I printed out in duplicate with razor-sharp blades, and my 3-year-old son was absolutely thrilled and couldn't stop trying to play with it - after all, it's a plastic knife.\r\n\r\nI modified...