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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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3 pack x-acto knife holder using 2 neodymium cup magnet and m3 screws
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I required an 11/64 inch X-Acto knife blade, so I created this prototype.
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... and tear. ...The standard x-acto blade cartridge falls short of my expectations by holding too few blades at once. ...To achieve a vibrant color effect, simply swap out the layer after reaching 21mm in height to add a striking contrast to your text.
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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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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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A creative way to repurpose your worn-out X-Acto blades is by transforming them into functional parts of something new. It should go without saying, but exercise extreme caution when installing these blades. I strongly advise using two pairs of vice...
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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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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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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'm diving into the world of X-acto knife caps, and let me tell you, every single cap I've seen posted hasn't fit my knives right. That's why I came up with a solution: an o-ring to keep the tension on the cap just where it needs to be. So, here it...
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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.
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I was inspired by zapata's Customizable X-Acto blade disposal bank, but I wanted a version that could be opened since I resharpen my used blades sometimes. The blade slot is designed to prevent the blades from coming out even if the bin is knocked...
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Standard X-acto knife cap, designed with a 12.7mm x 1.45mm button magnet that securely attaches to the metal cup on my pegboard, ensuring the cap doesn't roll off the table due to its size difference from the cup's diameter.
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Acquired a comprehensive X-Acto knife set from a nearby hardware store. The set was stored in a compact, lightweight package rather than a sturdy case. ...To assemble the two components, you'll require two precision-made 2mm x 25mm bolts.
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... but that will ultimately depend on your printer. This cap can also be softened with a heat gun to change the size to fit a regular metal X-Acto knife and some other models. ... Photographed model was printed with MatterHackers Yellow PRO Series PLA
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I was inspired by [zapata's Customizable X-Acto blade disposal bank](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2349306), but I wanted a version that could be opened since I resharpen my used blades sometimes. The blade slot is designed to prevent the blades...
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Unlike other tools, it doesn't accommodate pushing or stabbing type motions, as that's not how X-Acto blades are intended to be used. ...To secure the blade under the snap, you'll need a reliable method - I find it effective to push the tip against a...
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... This fits an X-acto #2, measuring about 10mm in diameter. ...One of my models has a secondary support disk attached to its bottom to stabilize it while printing; I had issues with it getting knocked off the build plate before adding that feature.
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Standard X-acto knife cap, I design this one so I can hang it on the metal cup in my pegboard, I used 12.7mmX 1.45mm button magnet, the size difference between the magnet and diameter for the cap is to prevent it from rolling on the table. ...Print...
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I finally lost the vacu-formed plastic caddy that came with my X-acto knife set and was left with an empty lid, desperately in need of a convenient storage solution for my spare blades. This design filled the void perfectly. It fits snugly into the...
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This is my entry into the X-acto knife cap foray. Not a single cap posted has fit my knives correctly. I decided that an o-ring was needed to keep tension on the cap. So... here it is. You'll need a... You know what? You need an o-ring. I design...
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Simple caps to keep your X-Acto's or aftermarket knives (pictured) from rolling off a table. Easy print. ...One file for each size.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer Brand:</strong></p> <p>Creality</p> <p class="detail-setting...
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This is my entry into the X-acto knife cap foray. Not a single cap posted has fit my knives correctly. I decided that an o-ring was needed to keep tension on the cap. So... here it is. You'll need a... You know what? You need an o-ring. I design...
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I purchased a set of X-Acto knives: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004Z2U8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I needed a way to store them that would allow me to quickly grab one, make a few cuts, and put it away again swiftly. The...
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cover to slide the x-acto case by Grantisimo into and keep it closed I printed it in PETG which is more sensitive on overhangs... so may or may not need adjusting in other materials... I added the SCAD hack. Probably could make the walls a little...
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The default dimensions are for an X-Acto #2 knife as I used on my own printer. The case as at one and a slot to protect the blade and it should be slightly longer than the blade to make sure the tip of the blade is not damage by the end wall of the...
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This is a fully customizable case for an X-Acto knife that you can tailor to your needs by logging into Thingiverse and clicking the Open In Customizer button. The default dimensions are specifically designed for an X-Acto #2 knife, as I personally...