
Scissors Handle
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At first, the broken scissors handle wasn't working properly due to a loose piece on the side, causing the end tip of the scissors to shift freely and not cut as sharply as it should. The movement of the handle was making it difficult to achieve precise cuts. With the new 3D printed part in place, everything is now functioning as expected. There are no broken pieces on the side, allowing the end tip of the scissors to be securely held in position. I carefully measured the dimensions of the end tip and created a custom-fit design that matches perfectly with the handle's hole. To improve my next project, I'll make sure to create a finger grip hole that's larger in diameter but thinner in width. This will help reduce excess filament waste and achieve a more optimal design. After printing, I can use sandpaper or a power tool to smooth out both the inside and outside surfaces of the handle, just like the original. Finally, applying a thin layer of glue will give the handle a polished finish that feels as smooth as the original.
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