xacto blade 3d models
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The scanning and tracing were done with the utmost precision for absolute accuracy.
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Cover to protect one from Xacto Knife Blades Size #1 and #2.
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A nice and safe way to hold your xacto knife blades a glue stick and handle
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A way to neatly organize your xacto knife blades and safely cover them with a top, also a place to put you xacto knife handle and a glue stick
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The print requires careful navigation since you must halt precisely at the correct layer and embed a razor-sharp blade into scorching hot plastic within a sizzling machine. So be cautious not to trigger a catastrophic outcome. Repetier elegantly...
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Simple container for old Xacto blades. Needed a secure disposal system for my old blades. This box has been designed specifically for Xacto no 11 and similar sized blades. Its angled opening makes it extremely difficult for the blades to fall out...
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This Blade Holder was designed for an Xacto No.18 blade with a quick change feature. The holder is part of a semi-automatic tumor sliding machine for research lab application. The rendering was my first try at using PV360. ... I'll try Keyshot next to...
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I'm just tweaking pggibson's knife design with a few extra details. The built-in solid stub handle provides a secure grip and adds an extra layer of safety, preventing fingers from slipping forward and coming into contact with the sharp edge. Edit:...
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Adjustable desktop organizer designed to securely store two standard exacto knives and a high-capacity blade cartridge.
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Yet another xacto knife blade cover. ...I designed this one specifically for: Printing lying flat on the bed, with no support A mechanism to tightly hold on to the blade A slope/index on the cover, so I know which way the blade is facing and not...
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Yet another xacto knife blade cover. ...I designed this one specifically for: * Printing lying flat on the bed, with no support * A mechanism to tightly hold on to the blade * A slope/index on the cover, so I know which way the blade is facing and not...
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After slicing my thumb with a #2 X-Acto knife, I crafted this cap to safeguard my fingers from accidental slips, featuring blade guards on both sides and a dedicated slot for the blade itself, preventing it from rolling around. This protective cap...
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A standard #11 blade typically measures 24mm in length. Print Settings: Rafts: Not Needed Supports: Yes, They Help Resolution: Layer height set to .25mm, and nozzle diameter to .35mm. Infill Percentage: Set at 20%. Notes: This is a prototype...
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Protecting XActo blades just got a whole lot easier. Introducing the ultimate blade cover solution - a clever and convenient way to keep your sharp blades safe from damage. This innovative design ensures the blade is securely covered when not in use,...
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So, the cap that came with the Xacto blades is not compatible with aftermarket blades. And it got real annoying to have to get a new one after the blades ripped it to shreds. so i made this thing in order to remedy that. It features an ergonomic grip...
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I designed this little folding knife that uses an Xacto knife blade! To assemble you need 1x M2x6mm screw and 1x M2 nut as well as super/gorilla glue. I also recommend using loctite or some other type of thread locker (or even super glue) to...
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A clever solution, suggested by friend AKC, is a hex bit holder that attaches to the back of an 11mm Xacto blade handle via glue. ...This innovative design features a dedicated space for a 4mm round magnet to securely hold the hex bit in position.
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I just had to replace my missing Xacto blade cap and that's exactly what I came up with - a simple printout to solve the problem. ... Intended for use at a 0.4mm line thickness, this design features two sturdy walls.
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Simply remove the original rubber nerf dart head, glue the Xacto blade into the new 3D printed cap, and then glue that to the foam dart tube. You might need to remove some material for the blade to fit correctly, if your first layer is a little...
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I've long struggled with finding a solution to utilize bulk purchases of Xacto Blades efficiently. The problem arises when I buy blades by the hundred pack, as they tend to become loose and scatter everywhere, posing a hazard. To address this issue,...
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Suggested by friend AKC comes a hex bit holder to glue on the back of a 11mm Xacto blade handle. Includes a space for a 4mm round magnet to keep the hex bit in place. Print Settings Printer: Cetus3D Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm...
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What you'll need: 8 - 6mmx3mm magnets like these: https://www.amazon.com/TRYMAG-Refrigerator-Multi-Use-Cylinder-Whiteboard/dp/B09MRN2X7L/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1UJPOKL343YSG&keywords=6mm+magnet&qid=1689869142&sprefix=6mm+magnet%2Caps%2C108&sr=8-4 Regular...
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... that would allow you to still use the cap located below however this current model will not accommodate it without some additional modification. https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/49128-better-better-xacto-blade-holder-cover/comments Enjoy!
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Simple design for a relatively small 3D printed knife that uses an Xacto Blade. Superglue is likely necessary to reliably hold the blade in place for frequent uses.Only 3 pieces, with a variation to have the keychain ring go through the front to...
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Designed to fit #11 HOBBY / XACTO type blades.***XACTO BRAND SPECIFIC DESIGNS JUST ADDEDBE SURE TO CHECK YOUR BLADE MEASUREMENTS FOR THE PROPER FILES***No supports needed.No hardware needed.Recommend printing at 0.1mm or 0.08mm when using a 0.4mm...
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Like V1, these two handles (short and long) compensate for an Xacto blade's angle, making the cutting edge in line with the handle. This is better when doing precision cutting as it keeps the point downward without the need to uncomfortably shift...
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Update 8/18/21 V2.5 is out, which I believe to be even better than the V2: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/74193-v25-better-xacto-knife-handleThese handles compensate for an Xacto blade's angle, making the cutting edge parallel with the handle.
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This is a holder for 7 Xacto #11 blades. It is designed to be used to add woodgrain to wooden building models. The blades slide into the hole and are held in place with a piece of filament through lock holes. The parallel blades create a pattern that...
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*Update 8/18/21* V2.5 is out, which I believe to be even better than the V2: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4935870 *Update 2/25/21* I changed the design a little bit so that the small part that the blade is pushing against is a little wider,...