
Compact Utility Knife
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The primary objective of this project was to create a basic yet efficient utility blade holder. This utility blade holder is designed for quick printing, weighs less than its counterparts, and boasts remarkable strength. When no other option is available, it can serve as a reliable backup. The Version 2 blade fits snugly in place. The ability to utilize nuts and bolts is optional. However, if you choose to make the blade a permanent component of the knife, you can use ABS slurry to secure the pins in place. Version 1 is illustrated. Please note that it features different handle cutouts compared to Version 2. Version 2 includes an under-blade holder designed to prevent the blade from falling out. The featured image credit goes to CatoNatta. Parts List: Body Pins Hardware (optional) (all available at McMaster-Carr): 2 x M3 Nuts (http://www.mcmaster.com/#90685A037) 2 x M3 7mm Screw (http://www.mcmaster.com/#91290a115/) Refer to the assembly instructions for further details. Use Not intended for use on individuals. Avoid using this device as a weapon. I am not accountable for reckless behavior with this item. Change List: v1: Initial release v2: Handle cutout modified, under-blade holder introduced
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