x acto holder 3d models
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WARNING: X-Acto blades are really sharp and can hurt you, this case isn't tested nor is it foolproof. ... Print both parts with 100% infill; give the body a brim with no supports while the slider gets supports with no brim Clean up the slider,...
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Tight tolerances are unfortunately necessary to maintain the small size. WARNING: X-Acto blades are really sharp and can hurt you, this case isn't tested nor is it foolproof. Print both parts with 100% infill; give the body a brim with no supports...
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Modified the cutting head to accommodate a standard X-Acto No.11 (or comparable off-brand equivalent). Untested, possibly requiring adjustments to tolerances. Also exported all files in STL or DXF format for simplified use. All credit goes to...
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Remixed the cutting head to hold a standard X-Acto No.11 (or equivalent off-brand). Have not tested, may need some tolerances adjusted. Also exported everything to STL or DXF for ease of use. All credit to Luben111 for the mechanical design, all I...
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This is an ergonomic X-Acto blade holder designed in response to the Fiskars fingertip craft knife holder's innovative design. It allows you to apply direct downward pressure on the rear of the blade, giving you precise control over its trajectory.
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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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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.
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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.
cults3d
Container for the compact and highly adaptable X-acto knife blade. This design produces a snug blade fit, necessitating some careful assembly. Exercise extreme caution and use a pair of pliers to gently guide the blade into place. ...Proper alignment...
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Securely holds an x-acto knife; utilizes extra plastic as it's inexpensive. Note that the design allows for a tight fit, which also acts as a cap. The "param" STL is recommended for a better fit; alternatively, remove the flat part using a SCAD file...
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Inspired by twobraids Pegboard Safe X-Acto Knife Holder, I made a pegboard holder for the X-Acto blade holder. ...
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A simple, easy-to-print X-Acto knife holder. I have included a version for the #1 (11mm or 7/16" diameter) and the #2 (8mm or 5/16" diameter).
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This is an X-Acto blade holder inspired by the Fiskars fingertip craft knife holder. It lets you press straight down on the back of the blade, & gives you a lot of control over where it goes. It doesn't really do pushing or stabbing motions, because...
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Holds an normal sized X-ACTO blade vertical and easy to pull out. The blade in the knife can be any normal sized blade. Only needs something like metal ball bearings or sand to give the base more weight to be stable. ...Printed threads allow for easy...
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A simple desktop holder/organizer for an X-Acto #1 knife and a dispenser pack of #11 blades.The base of the holder has internal pockets for (16) 10x5x2mm magnets for use on metal desks. Are the magnets necessary? Absolutely not; it works just fine...
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Tight tolerances are unfortunately necessary to maintain the small size.WARNING: X-Acto blades are really sharp and can hurt you, this case isn't tested nor is it foolproof.Print both parts with 100% infill; give the body a brim with no supports...
prusaprinters
This system is older than the popular gridfinity and i have tons of drawers and tool organizer that I use for this system, so i added my own storage box.This box fits 4 X-acto knives, and is intended to sit on top of half height or ¾ height stackable...
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If you only use the #11 blades I'd suggest printing something like kaspertulstrup's design (https://than.gs/m/67913) which actually inspired this design.My design featuresholder for the x-acto #1 knife that allows for easy grabification™,5...
cults3d
If you buy hobby blades in bulk, like myself, this may come in handy for you. Hold about 200 blades when completely full, and you can store the handle here as well. ... I may revisit this design in the future to tighten up the blade spots, and...
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this is a 3 piece assembly requiring an M3 screws and 1/16 dowel pins.
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If you're like me, buying hobby blades in bulk is a regular occurrence. This storage solution can be super useful for anyone who shares my habit. It holds about 200 blades when completely full, making it easy to store the handle alongside them. I'm...
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I have inadvertently punctured my skin a few times while discovering an X-acto knife lying around carelessly in a drawer. Upon seeing the "Wall mounted xacto holder" created by jeremygold, I immediately realized I wanted a pegboard version.\n\n \n \n...
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... as an example project to show our Junior interns the skills and tools they could learn while working with us. ... This is a tool box that hold the handle of an X-acto knife, the knife tips, and a shaps dispenser slot. ...Magnet size: 0.21 mm diameter
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In the meantime, please bear with me as I familiarize myself with Thingiview and other software tools that help me accurately depict the contents of my files. CREDITS Myrkrios - Design & adjustments inspired by credited sources below AndrewSink -...
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I upgraded my Sharpie holder to fit a larger diameter and deeper holes, perfect for holding the #2 knife or the versatile Inexacto Hobby Knife designed by smorloc on Thingiverse, a tool I've used extensively in my prints.