
Utility Blade Handles
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DISCLAIMER: Be cautious when utilizing these handles, as they are not intended for heavy-duty cutting applications. They are best suited for light cutting tasks, such as opening boxes or trimming twine. Plastic is easily cut through with sufficient pressure applied. I designed a handle specifically to hold utility blades. The design prints in two pieces and securely snaps together. Three optional back pieces are included: the "Power Fister" version, the "Willfuckye" version, and a blank version. Printed on a Prusa i3 Mk3 at 0.15mm layer height with 10% infill density. The color change occurred at 0.6mm z-height. It is possible that you may need to rotate the STL files by 180 degrees and scale them up from inches by 2540% in your slicer settings.
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