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Viking Axe Chisel
by Vardbats357
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For as long as I've had my 3d printer I have used a metal chisel to remove prints from the build plate and recently I learned that plastic chisels/scrappers are better as they don't damage the build plate. Now I could just download any old chisel but when you have a machine that can make anything why make a standard chisel? So I made this with some help from my professor. While building this I chose looks over printability resulting in the need to split the file which is most regrettable. However, I still think this looks better in the long run.
The axe fits nicely into the hand and the pointy decorational things at the top of the handle aren't a bother or in the way at all.
The measurements in the picture are in mm. The blade angle is set at 25°.
This was designed in Solidworks. Axe head shape courtesy of https://www.pinterest.com/pin/670332725800315701/
The axe fits nicely into the hand and the pointy decorational things at the top of the handle aren't a bother or in the way at all.
The measurements in the picture are in mm. The blade angle is set at 25°.
This was designed in Solidworks. Axe head shape courtesy of https://www.pinterest.com/pin/670332725800315701/
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