x acto compass cutter 3d models
402726 3d models found related to x acto compass cutter.prusaprinters
This is a small sized X-Acto knife blade box cutter. You will need a RESIN printer as normal FDM 3d printers simply can not create this level of detail. Also, print more than you need. I printed a set of 8 and only had enough parts print properly to...
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This is a small sized X-Acto knife blade box cutter. You will <i>need </i>a <strong>RESIN</strong> printer as normal FDM 3d printers simply can not create this level of detail. Also, print more than you need. I printed a set of 8 and only had enough...
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Simple cover for 8mm dia X-Acto Knife Handle which also dubs a Filament Cutter.The larger opening is only an aesthetic feature and if not comfortable seeing the blade there one with only the smaller hole.
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This uses a X-Acto #11 blade that slide in and stay in the cutter without any need for glue. There is a hole on the side to help with replacing the blade when needed. There are several options for the outside graphic: NoLogo, SnowFlake,...
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This uses X-Acto #11 blades. There are several options for logos for the outside: NoLogo, SnowFlake, Snowman, ChristmasTree, SantaHat. On other similar designs I have seen comments about how they do not work or how they break. ...This does work...
cults3d
The model expertly accommodates an X-Acto knife, spare blades, and a filament cutter on the right side of the M2's frame, providing easy access to these frequently used tools at all times. As someone who relies heavily on these instruments, creating...
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This particular design holds an X-Acto knife and additional blades, alongside a filament cutter conveniently located on the right-hand side of M2's frame. As these two tools see regular use, creating a holder providing immediate access made perfect...
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Features: Rounded edges are designed to prevent snags A tapered exit after the cutter is included to prevent snags, a problem that was encountered during original testing The diameter is suitable for most rolls Height has been optimized to reduce...
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User successfully uses spare cutter handle to overcome the failure of the original handle. The replacement performs optimally. ... User's Stratasys Dimension 3D printer efficiently produces printed parts, utilizing support structures for optimal bottom...
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A basic paper stop for an X-Acto Guillotine paper cutter and trimmer.
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I needed a container to store multiple X-Acto knives in my classroom so I designed one myself. ...The central compartment works perfectly for holding various tools such as pencils, scissors, box cutters, and more.
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Looking for a replacement X-ACTO knife cover? ...Design and print your own today!
grabcad
A precise X-Acto knife model is created through meticulous assembly, emphasizing ergonomics for optimal use.
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The X-Acto model X2000 Precision Knife with Safety Cap lost its cap, so a new one was designed using better quality cutter material. A photo of the assembled and printed cap will be shared to showcase the model. This item was crafted in Tinkercad and...
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You'll need an X-acto knife blade inserted into a Sharpie. ...To do this, you'll require: - A Sharpie - An X-acto blade - A #4 x 1/2 in. ...screw (you will have to shorten it slightly) - This piece.
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Replacement cap for X-Acto #1 scalpel. ...Fits with #11 blade fitted which is the longest I have.
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My X-ACTO knife cover got broken, so I made this. ...it doesn't fit very snugly, tho.
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This is a sturdy grip designed specifically for use with precision cutting tools like the renowned X-Acto knife.
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A convenient organizer for storing and displaying X-Acto knives within easy reach on a workbench or in a craft room.
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Found a lost x-acto knife cover by using a replicator, which printed a replacement at 5% infill with a raft for support. ...=)
myminifactory
Safety Cap Cover for Secure Blade Storage. ...Designed Specifically to Accommodate a 1/2" Knurled Blade Chuck, Holding an X-Acto Knife in Place.
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Humanity's ingenuity shines through in this device, crafted to maintain order among your X-Acto blades, keeping them within easy reach and preventing clutter from taking over.