uline utility knife 3d models
221921 3d models found related to uline utility knife.prusaprinters
Please make https://www.printables.com/model/265831-karambit-styled-utility-knife-mk4 instead, I have made some improvements to increase safety I enjoyed the Feel of the Subitus ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5197914 ) and the ease of Blade...
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It uses mini blades like these from amazon:Mini Blade: https://www.amazon.com/CML-Supply-Utility-Knife-Replacement/dp/B001IEBONOThe base has a slot for a 5mm wide by 3mm thick magnet that holds the blade securely closed. I use a drop of glue before...
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Made with the following design goals: - use standard and interchangeable utility knife blades - as small as possible - operate with one hand - “lock” open and close - reasonably strong - simple and easy to print *Print Settings* I use the following…...
grabcad
... essential item for various tasks. ...Whether you need to open packages, trim materials or perform DIY projects, the utility knife's adjustable and retractable blade ensures precision and safety. ...It's a must-have tool for any household or workshop.
myminifactory
... 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.
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I use a stanley utility knife blade a lot for cleaning brim flash and general post processing. I knocked this togther for a handy place to keep them. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2...
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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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Create a lightweight utility knife with replaceable, retractable micro-sized blades. Simply print out the blade holder and case using desired settings. Trim off the support frame, remove small tab support on the holder, insert the blade, then place...
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My kid really wants a utility knife that's just like mine, so I decided to put this together for him myself. I was able to print it upright without any support, using the hinge/clip down feature. ...I went for 40% infill for added strength, but you...
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A handy hobby knife that employs standard utility blades. The blade can easily be reversed once it becomes dull, thereby doubling its lifespan. No extra hardware is necessary. Minimal support materials are required. Warning: Be cautious when...
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... to orientation of the flat spring, lever and washers on sides of main pivot. Pre insetting M2 nuts makes assembly easier. Print instructionsUnassociated tags: Chris Riley, Fun King 3d, THE Chris Riley, Utility knife Category: Hand Tools
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These 3D Printed "OUTER" handle covers are designed for an affordable utility knife with a solid inner handle that these go OVER. Note - This knife has an actual sturdy inner handle, and these coverings are not meant to replace it as the plastic...
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This utility knife features a locking blade mechanism and uses standard blades; it requires a small screw for blade retention. Attached SolidWorks files offer instructions for 3D printing the handle, blade holder, and pin. Trim off the "locking tab...
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This knife represents an effort to create the smallest, most practical utility knife holder keychain possible. Its primary goal was to minimize its form factor while maintaining a consistent visual style and leveraging 3D printing capabilities to...
myminifactory
... i recommend scaling the z height to 10/12mm (Just remember you need longer bolts 20/22mm) I printed this with 100% infill for rigidity but its probably not necessary. ... It uses: 4x M4 18mm bolts 2x M4 5mm bolts 6x nuts 1x Utility knife blade
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I designed this specifically for the utility knife I have received for work, as shown above. Knife fits snug inside with a small lock mechanism to keep it from falling out The clip is the most likely area to break, as it's the thinnest and acts as a...
cults3d
This design is easy to print and assembly Feature: 1.Compact 2.Easy to use 3.Safty 4.utility Blade easy to buy When you are assembling any NUT M2,M3 to any Gravity Utility Knife part, you need to exert some pressure. ...because Nut M2,M3 are designed...
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I have printed many utility knives designed to use the standard "Stanley Knife" blade but not very happy with them for various reasons. This is my take on it - it locks positively with the knob so I can carry it in my pocket or toolbox with out...
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This is my gravity utility knife design. I also made a toy blade if you just want to use it as a fidget toy. If you enjoy the design a like or make would be appreciated.Check out my new Banana Switchblade design hereYou can find my other toy knife...
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This is my second take on the wonderful [X-Actamundo Hobby Knife](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17551) by [CDugD](https://www.thingiverse.com/cdugd/designs). This knife is still fully printable as I still do not have nuts and screws, but this...
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**Before you print** the Scraper itself, test the slot tolerance with the Testers (0.5mm, 0.6mm, ...) and a standard utility knife blade. *(The Blade is obviously not included)* Then choose the right sized Scraper. The print orientation should...
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Ask your guardian for permission before printing if under 18 years old.** This karambit is designed to be as lightweight and minimalist as possible and requires only superglue and a single utility knife blade to assemble. It features a hexagon...
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If you like my designs, please consider using the "tip designer" button and help support my continued effort to bring you new, useful and interesting things. These are 3D Printed "OUTER" handle covers for an inexpensive utility knife. Please note-...
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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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This knife was designed using TinkerCAD and is based on the Talon Utility Knife, which is compatible with Stanley-style razor blades. I'm currently using Workpro brand blades without any issues. There are two versions of the handle: 1. The...
cults3d
These are 3D printed "outer" handle covers for an affordable utility knife that features a solid inner handle. Note: these covers go over the existing inner handle and do not replace it, as the plastic may break and cause injury if used improperly.
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Everybody owns an utility knife for cutting card boxes and anything else. These knifes come with blades where you can break of a piece once it is not sharp anymore. This can be dangerous if you do it not right. A plier or tongs are not always at...
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This knife can insert a standard utility blade or a Stanley blade, perfect for UK users. To get started, I've included an STL file for a plastic blade that will fit perfectly: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3221468 designed by Ponddust. You can...
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To overcome this challenge, I started using a utility knife blade. Given my past experience with such blades (where I narrowly escaped injury), I decided to create a holder for the blade. ...This way, when one end fits perfectly on one side of the print...