
Jokari Knive Protection
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As an electrical engineer, I'm intimately aware of the hazardous nature of Jokari knives. My own experiences with these tools have been marred by numerous close calls and a few self-inflicted injuries. In light of this knowledge, I decided to take matters into my own hands by designing and 3D printing a cap that clicks securely onto the knife when not in use, thereby providing an additional layer of protection. Print Settings: Printer: My custom-designed Ultimaker-based machine hums along smoothly. Rafts: None are necessary for this project. Supports: I've opted to include them, just in case. Resolution: A precision setting of 0.15mm ensures crisp details. Infill: A solid 100% infill provides optimal structural integrity. Notes: For the best results, I recommend printing this cap standing upright.
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