Kajaks 3100 kitchen knife

Kajaks 3100 kitchen knife

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I design an updated version of my kitchen knife featuring a new enhanced cutting edge on the blade tip, coupled with minor aesthetic refinements for improved appearance. To print this model accurately, I suggest printing it directly onto the glass surface instead of using blue tape - future editions will boast a larger handle and built-in support to prevent any issues during printing. Print settings for optimal results can be found below. By Marbels Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Notes: OBJ file is aligned with the Y and Z axes swapped; ensure that you orient the blade so it rests on its back before preparing for printing. This will prevent potential problems during manufacturing. Post-Printing Instructions: When encountered with a blade tip that appears too thin, take note of my personal experience: during my own print job, the top portion of the blade required some removal to achieve a more even consistency - merely a suggestion to keep in mind.

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