Slimline Utility blade holder
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WARNING: This is not a structural print. If you put enough force on the blade, IT WILL GO THROUGH THE PLASTIC. The two-piece design will make it worse. Use a real utility blade holder if you're going to cut something that needs lots of force. For small and easy cuts, go ahead. I warned you - it's common sense: metal is stronger than plastic. Scale: 1:1 in Inches Update: If you have problems with the one-piece design, get: 07 slim blade rev 3 Front - Print 1 07 slim blade rev 3 Back - Print 1 07 slim blade rev 3 Pin - Print 2 I want a Rexford Knives RUT (Rexford Utility Tool) but I don't want to spend $150 on one. I looked at it and narrowed down the features I need. The features are: 1. Holding and locking a utility blade safely 2. Being small 3. Having a hole for paracord of a certain length 4. Being easy to use I went through three revisions: Rev 1: Too thin, hard to get the blade out Rev 2: Good thickness but the blade is hard to get out and the lock doesn't work well sometimes Rev 3: Good thickness, blade stays in, bigger window for easier access to the blade
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