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knives are useful
3D printers can be used to print all kind of objects, I like the thought of it printing practical things such as hand tools.
I’m not keen on thinking I could just, ‘3D print art’.
A utility blade can be useful, to cut up cardboard, to unpack paintings, to open up delivered packages, to make ends meet etcetera.
redesign of the Hall Precision Talon Utility Knife as a learning process in CAD software and 3D printing, by looking at it.
I attempted to design the first slide-click to be a little more resistant so the knife is suitable for one handed use, yet won't not open from friction in your pocket.
100% infill, PET-G
UPDATE: I'm working on a final version with slightly looser clearances so that in combining two materials/colors the knife still slides and clicks decently! will upload as soon as finished
UPDATE2: I uploaded V7.1 which has some mentioned minor revisions include for different types of PLA (looser fit).
I'll leave version 6 with ti
3D printers can be used to print all kind of objects, I like the thought of it printing practical things such as hand tools.
I’m not keen on thinking I could just, ‘3D print art’.
A utility blade can be useful, to cut up cardboard, to unpack paintings, to open up delivered packages, to make ends meet etcetera.
redesign of the Hall Precision Talon Utility Knife as a learning process in CAD software and 3D printing, by looking at it.
I attempted to design the first slide-click to be a little more resistant so the knife is suitable for one handed use, yet won't not open from friction in your pocket.
100% infill, PET-G
UPDATE: I'm working on a final version with slightly looser clearances so that in combining two materials/colors the knife still slides and clicks decently! will upload as soon as finished
UPDATE2: I uploaded V7.1 which has some mentioned minor revisions include for different types of PLA (looser fit).
I'll leave version 6 with ti
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