x acto foam board cutter 3d models
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This 45-degree bevel cutter utilizes standard utility blades and was crafted specifically for use on dollar tree foam board. It works flawlessly for cutting bevels for folds and hinges for control surfaces! This bevel cutter is engineered to...
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Here's a holder for two X-Acto craft knives, plus an X-Acto blade dispenser and collector. It was designed and tested with a #1 handle and #11 blades, but should have enough give to accept #2 handles and #1 blades, among others. The inner blade...
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... the Grip and Cap for optimal performance. This versatile tool is compatible with X-Acto #11 blades or similar models, available at the following link: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00006ICJV/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_2?smid=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB&psc=1
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This is a spring-loaded "magazine" storage box for #11 X-Acto Blades. It is designed to fit 40 blades. Other size blades may fit, but they would have to be less than 10mm wide and 21mm long. I used two springs that are 43mm long. They were purchased...
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A snap-on cover for a classic X-Acto series #1 knife fits perfectly. Prints smoothly at a layer height of .2mm, ensuring a secure fit. Set the shell and bottom/top thickness to 1.2mm for optimal results. Infill is not strictly necessary, but setting...
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... specifically to fill the gap in front of the caliper holder on existing toolboxes. ...To accommodate my trusty Ex-Acto knife, a dedicated spot was created. ...For those who've already 3D printed their toolbox, this modification is an added convenience.
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I needed a tool that would guarantee my foam board cuts were **perpendicular**, and allow me to precisely **control the depth** of the cut. So I created this model that hosts a hobby knife modeling (carving) blade, which can be completely retracted...
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The hollow support pillars friction-fit 6mm tall x 6mm diameter cylindrical neodymium magnets (easily found on eBay) to hold the blades in place. Typically 3 blades can be stacked before the magnet can no longer hold the topmost blade firmly. ...
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You could also skip the card box altogether.The hollow support pillars friction-fit 6mm tall x 6mm diameter cylindrical neodymium magnets (easily found on eBay) to hold the blades in place. Typically 3 blades can be stacked before the magnet can no...
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Sized for 30" x 20" DollarTree foam board (DTFB) commonly used in RC foam aircraft construction... other sizes can be accommodated with a suitable frame. The X-axis is belt-driven with a compact carriage that features a lead-screw driven Z-axis. The...
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I've tweaked the reliable bevel cutter model remix of TimBolton on Thingiverse to add rounded edges, making it a joy to grip. The modifications also include M3 screws to secure the blade in place and hold the two parts together firmly. ...I'm grateful...
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simple scalpel blade foam cutter for use primarily with 5mm foam board. This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2719562 which I found to be a good idea but was impractical in that it required enlarging the hole in the stainless...
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The files for crafting the handles of my foam cutter are available online at https://wiki.heidelberg-makerspace.de/wiki/Project:Foam_Cutter, where you can find detailed build instructions.
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This is an innovative foam cutter that employs a hot wire to precision-cut through polystyrene foam. A 12-volt power supply heats the wire to a precise temperature, allowing for smooth and controlled cuts. ...To explore further details and comprehensive...
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How to make a Foamcore Sign Bill of materials: - Foamcore board, 20x30 inch recommended - Zip ties - 8 inch (2 quantity) - Packing tape (2 pieces for handle) Tools: - 120 degree V-groove cutter (see above) - Straight edge - Utility knife or blade -...
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i made a useful compact keychain that Contain a very sharp x-acto blade 11 video of the model and how to install: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVC0yQksIOw the v2 is 30% smaller than the v1. im learning 3d modeling for about a year now, and dont...
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A foam cutter was fabricated in Mechatronics Design 41030 at DTU during spring 2014, with a comprehensive build log available on the project website http://mechatronicsdesign8.wordpress.com/. The machine will be uploaded soon. On the blog, you'll...
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Simple DIY Foam Cutter. I employed resistance wire (nickel chromium alloy wire) in conjunction with a variable power source to regulate voltage/heat levels. Secure the hot wire using M3 screws, washers, and nuts. This design proves highly effective.
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... Features M3 screws and bolts for secure assembly. Mounts securely to X-Carve using M4 screws. Perfectly suited for cutting foamboard for RC Planes... How I Built This Designed in Onshape X-Carve Brushless RC Motor Foam Cutter [EMAX MT2206-1500KV]
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This tool streamlines the process of dividing a circular foam section into two symmetrical parts, requiring minimal exertion.
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This is a custom replacement handle for the X-ACTO 12" Wood Guillotine Paper Cutter, designed to improve functionality. By relocating the handle to the left side, users can align their thumb directly with the cutting blade for enhanced control and...
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A holder for the big X-ACTO #2 Knife that can screw into the M3 mounts for the hex boardAlso added a variant for a standard peg board
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I required an 11/64 inch X-Acto knife blade, so I created this prototype.
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3 pack x-acto knife holder using 2 neodymium cup magnet and m3 screws
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Replacement X-Acto razor saw handle. ... Attach the razor saw blade and then secure it with a zip tie.
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The X-Acto Z-Series #11 Blades are slightly longer than standard X-Acto #11 Classic Fine Point Blades, but this case will also fit the latter seamlessly. The travel case's design ensures a snug and secure fit for both types of blades, protecting...
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I prefer shorter X-Acto covers that only fit over the blade because they hold up well and save space. These custom covers grip the X-Acto #11 blades securely and take up almost no room at all. I based my design on the original X-Acto version. These...
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......I misplaced the protective cap for my X-Acto knife, so I needed something that could safeguard the No. 1 X-Acto blade handle. This product helps maintain the sharpness of the blade when stored and reduces the likelihood of accidental pokes and cuts.