Hack-saw handle

Hack-saw handle

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I had to cut a hole in the wooden box, but my saw was too large and cumbersome to maneuver effectively within the confined space of the box, limiting its range of motion. So I created this handle to facilitate more efficient cuts. I suggest installing the blade so that it cuts on the pull stroke rather than the push stroke for optimal results (as seen in the examples provided). I opted for knurl nuts instead of regular nuts for a more visually appealing finish. The bottom screw passes through the hole in the saw, providing additional stability. The top set screw holds the blade firmly in place to prevent it from rattling. Printer Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Upgraded Prusa I3 Rafts: Not Required Supports: None Resolution: 0.3mm Infill: 25%

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