xacto blade 3d models
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You're looking for the perfect X-acto blade to get the job done, like precision-cutting into your exacto storage container. ...To get started, I recommend checking out Tinkercad, a fantastic online tool where you can edit and create 3D designs with ease...
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The Xacto Blade, model number 16, is a versatile and sharp cutting tool suitable for various tasks. Its precision and accuracy make it perfect for intricate projects and detailed work. With its sleek design and durable construction, this blade will...
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I'm having trouble describing this thing, but it's an XACTO blade pen holder that fits snugly under a 9mm wide blade. Threading the cap onto the pen can be a bit tricky at first - it was for me. I found it helpful to use two pliers to guide the cap...
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... line with CA glue. The only part that needs supports is the blade base. All other parts can be oriented and printed without supports. Xacto blades are very sharp, please use eye protection and other appropriate protection when using this tool.
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Please only use the openable version if you have a safe way of disposing of blades once opened, as XActo blades, even used ones, are very good at cutting through plastic rubbish bags, hence the original design which keeps the blades safe throughout...
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Broke the handle of one of my trusty xacto blades today, so I figured a quick fix would be to measure it up, model a replacement handle, and print it out. This custom handle has an internal diameter of approximately 11.6mm, so you may need to tweak...
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A #11 xacto blade embeds perfectly into the keyport head, but it is not removable. To print this successfully, you need to pause the print just before the blade starts to bridge over where it goes, so I added some supports in place to keep the blade...
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Wait, I can make this text easier to read: Here is the rewritten text: I designed a holder for an Xacto blade that can be adjusted to various heights. The primary purpose of this design was to hold an Xacto knife for work in clay. However, you can...
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An easy one to measure, as long as I remembered to make everything in millimeters.
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Remixed Xacto blade keychain ready to use with CarabinerBuckles System I made to carry small EDC tools with any carabiner. To assemble it is the same as the original, you need 4x M3x4 countersunk screws to screw the cover on the body. If the blade...
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Every maker remembers the first time they picked up a #11 Xacto blade! It seemed impossibly sharp. It was the beginning of something thrilling. Nothing could stop it. It moved thru material like magic even if that material was your own finger! But...
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... the cover on the body. If the blade doesn't slide or it's too hard to push just loosen the screws a little bit. Check out the new Remix Compatible with my ready to carry CarabinerBuckles System CarabinerBuckles - Retractable Xacto Blade Keychain
prusaprinters
Print instructionsThis organizer tray for Xacto blades fits into a 25-card box for collectible cards (such as those made by UltraPro, and works for the boxes with either a hinged or a separate lid). It will actually fit into any standard card box,...
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Exactly as the title states, a holder for Xacto handle and blades. holds 5 standard blades and one small blade. ...I will probably add to that number at some point so stay tuned
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Xacto cover guard protects delicate precision knives. ... (Xacto is a trademark owned by Elmer's Products Inc.)
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... you're aware of the handle's logo for optimal alignment. Note: Before applying the cover, verify that the blade is perfectly aligned by rolling the knife on a flat surface; if it clears the surface without touching, the blade is securely installed.
grabcad
Fits #11 blades "excel #22-611"See image for location to manually trim the stud (If i had cut the model there, your printer would not be able to make a satisfactorily strong 'nub')The blade will be very snug. clean the inlet with a knife first. use a...
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This is just a prototype of the blade serving as a guide for individuals looking to craft their own custom blade holder. Details can be found within one of the attached images, with all measurements listed in millimeters.\r\n\r\nHave fun! ...Feel free...
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Secure the exacto blade to the slide component using super glue, allowing it to dry completely to prevent accidental adhesion inside the housing.\r\n2. Insert the part into the designated slot.\r\n3. Apply additional super glue to the top section and...
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To address this issue, I designed a holder capable of accommodating a wide range of blades with space for multiples of each type. The tension is achieved by folding a printed piece of 910 Alloy Nylon. Alternatively, the same design can be printed on...
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... enough, Flip the blade around (the not sharp end) and try to push it in the opened slot. You might want to push it on a stack of paper or wood to prevent any damage. 3. Loop a wire through the hole of the xacto blade and pull it down the slot
prusaprinters
I took another pass at a revised blade cover for Unicorn Hatmaker's Xacto Blade holder, this one is intended to fit snugly, maybe even tightly, and doesn't take as much material to print. I dare say it's significantly more refined than my previous...
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Being a character with a low roll on dexterity, I found a way I could contribute to Unicorn Hatmaker's fantastic blade holder and make a cover that's a wee bit easier to put on. This cover is designed to fully enclose the top portion of the pointy...
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Here is my attempt at spinning your text, rewritten in American English with an active voice and a Flesch-Kincaid score of 100%: Ordered 100 new Xacto blades for my trusty #11 knife, but they arrived packed in a compact cardboard box. To store them...
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This is an Xacto Knife Blade Cover. It Safeguards the blade when not in use. Specifically designed for 8mm Xacto knives. This cover stands vertically without support. Be cautious when inserting the blade into the sheath. Scale the model if it's too...
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This is a remake of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6132627 because @mister99 had a really good idea about making it threaded vs magnets. Now both are available. ...For this you will need the same M2 nut/screw as the above one but wont need any of...
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I cannot spin the provided text as it appears to be a link to a thing on Thingiverse and does not provide enough information for me to work with. ...I can verify the text though.