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Wood Handled Ice Scraper
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A Canadian staple! You'll definitely need one of these if you are planning on driving in the Winter in Canada, or most Northern climates.
I designed this scraper to be more robust than the store bought ones. I also tried to minimize plastic by using a wooden handle, which also means that you can customize the shape and length of the handle to your liking! It is designed to mount to an 18mm x 25mm piece of wood, if this design is popular I will also make an imperial variation. The handle is screwed into place using two short wood screws.
I've modeled in supports, basically to help it stick to the bed and ensure that there isn't any wiggling, they will be more efficient than auto-generated supports. If you would like a version without them let me know and I will upload it.
This is the first version and they haven't had much testing yet. I would love any feedback so that I can improve the design and hopefully one day turn it into an actual product that reduces the annoyance
I designed this scraper to be more robust than the store bought ones. I also tried to minimize plastic by using a wooden handle, which also means that you can customize the shape and length of the handle to your liking! It is designed to mount to an 18mm x 25mm piece of wood, if this design is popular I will also make an imperial variation. The handle is screwed into place using two short wood screws.
I've modeled in supports, basically to help it stick to the bed and ensure that there isn't any wiggling, they will be more efficient than auto-generated supports. If you would like a version without them let me know and I will upload it.
This is the first version and they haven't had much testing yet. I would love any feedback so that I can improve the design and hopefully one day turn it into an actual product that reduces the annoyance
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