axe sheath 3d models
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So, I went full DIY mode and crafted a lightning-fast draw sheath that matches my hyperactive spirit. ### Here's the scoop on what I aimed for: Instant tool access: When those 3D print supports had to go, I wanted zero delays. Locking it down:...
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The clip also had a catch that should keep it retained even if you and or the sheath are inverted. The sheath you should print standing up with no supports, the clip on it's side with supports. if your printer is not particularly well tuned you may...
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*** Material Needed for Sheath: *** 1x 3" x 36" Mailing Tube (the dimensions used for these files were from specifically the Scotch Brand Mailing Tube, the thickness of the tube is approx. 1.5mm) <li> 1x Top Cap (Four blades) </li> <li> 1x...
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If you want more information and a closer look, watch this video: https://youtu.be/Za5byBQs0I4 This is the sheath that goes along with the Master Sword I designed right here on pinshape:...
cults3d
This is the sheath that goes perfectly with the Master Sword I designed here: https://cults3d.com/en/game/master-sword-full-size-legend-of-zelda I crafted this sheath in Fusion 360 alongside the sword. I printed it on my Robo 3D R1 using Hatchbox...
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This minimalist horizontal sheath is perfect for printing with ABS plastic, and it fits my 37.5 mm belt with ease - just a minor modification required. ...Take a look at my vertical design if you're interested in something similar:...
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Sheath to cover the spikey bits of a carpet kicker so they dont scratch you or your stuff in the toolbox. may be too thin but seems to work okay when I printed it. ... Link to kicker i used if you want to buy through it i get a small kickback and...
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One of my trusty hobby knives, the #11 blade model, had a faulty sheath that gave out. Undeterred, I took matters into my own hands and designed a replacement, refining the design through trial and error until it was just right. Now, this is the...
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This has two downsides: - it scratches easily - it slips out easily when I put those jeans off This sheath is as slim as it can get. It was optimized so knife does not fall out by itself, but can be easily pulled out. There are also two protrusions...
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Sheath to cover the spikey bits of a carpet kicker so they dont scratch you or your stuff in the toolbox. may be too thin but seems to work okay when I printed it. ...Link to kicker i used if you want to buy through it i get a small kickback and costs...
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Sheath for a Victorinox paring knife (model 5.0631). ...Protect your blade<em>and</em> your fingers.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer Brand:</strong></p> <p>MakerGear</p> <p class="detail-setting printer"><strong>Printer: </strong>...
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I had my dad's old original Leatherman, whose original leather sheath fell apart long ago. I drew up this design as a belt clip/pocket clip holster for the Leatherman. Scale it up to fit - when printed at 100% in eSun PLA on my Ender 3 Pro, it fits...
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Enter the caliper sheath which is minimal design, with quick print, and low filament usage. Attach with double sided tape, or use provided legs for mounting with screws. ...No supports needed, bridging will take care of the top without issue.Designed...
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This is a knife sheath held tougher by nails but you can use glue. It has holes for paracord and has a locking mechanism. It works for the knife in the link below. I have personally used this for hunting and has worked well. ... ...
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A sheath measuring 145mm was printed, and I strongly suggest printing it at either a forty-five degree or sixty degree angle. This ensures that no supports are inside the model. It also reduces the likelihood of supports appearing at an awkward...
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I recommend printing the Sheath at an angle of either forty-five degrees or sixty degrees to prevent internal supports from appearing. This approach also minimizes the likelihood of supports showing up at certain angles. The Sword measures 198...
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So I crafted a sheath that securely cradles the cap of a substantial chisel tip Sharpie, then embedded a magnet within it. This design is exclusively tailored for a LARGE CHISEL TIP SHARPIE. It won't function with any other marker or Sharpie...
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#### Why My wife requested a sheath to cover the sharp end of her diagonal cutters, which she carries in her purse. I designed it using OpenSCAD, a free and open-source tool that takes ordinary text files as input. #### A Word About OpenSCAD To...
myminifactory
I chose to create 3D models for this sword and sheath using Rhino software after discovering numerous master sword models, but none representing a full-scale 1.2-meter long sword from The Ocarina of Time. This is ideal for cosplay as Link! The...
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Here is another sheath model for a thin blade dagger, or thin blade of sorts. Model Size: 46.0 x 6.3 x 90 mm Mine printed fine in this layout. DO NOT USE SUPPORTS!! The support fill will mess up the sheath. ...
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The master sword sheath is a real-size replica that can be printed using the provided model. The different components are designed to be printed in separate colors or painted before assembly, allowing for customization. Care must be taken not to...
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I recommend printing the sheath 3-5% larger than the blade/grip so they will fit nicely but not too snug. Print all pieces standing with the flattest part on the bed. You will likely have to use supports, especially for the one-piece version of the...
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Sheath functions well, but I modified the design after printing mine because the latch gets caught in the knife blade's holes and a small portion of the edge near the handle remains unprotected. The original design is labeled _original, while the...
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I designed a custom sheath for my Victorinox 6 inch fish knife, and today was the day I made my first trial print. Unfortunately, it had some issues with binding, so I adjusted the design by widening the knife slot and plan to print another version...
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... is a wedge tool that I used to help get the supports out. To get it to grip the knife, heat the bed of your 3d printer to around 85 degrees C and use it to warm the spine of the sheath. ...This will let you bend it down a bit to improve grip.
prusaprinters
Simple snap-on sheath for this great knife. Simply insert the tip and rotate to snap on.</p><p><strong>Print Instructions | </strong>Print standing on edge as shown in the screen shot, no supports required. </p><p>Any layer thickness works fine,...
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Please excuse my bad design skills i just used tinkercad I added a drain hole at the tip since the sheath will be flooded. I also made the openening reversible so that the knife fits in both orientations. This is something great underwater as you...
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This sheath was designed for a 19cm Oneida chef's knife. A raft or brim is recommended for successful printing, as the base of the model is very narrow (I used a 10mm brim). I printed it at 0.2mm resolution, but it should be fine at 0.3mm to speed up...
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The benefit of this thing is that you can change your sheath respectively your knife without taking it from your belt. The original is very good, but I wanted one fitting different thick leather loops better. Furthermore I found it difficult to clip...
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This tool proved particularly useful in reorganizing cables back into their sheath after performing maintenance on an AnyCubic Kossel Linear Plus V2.0 delta type 3D printer. Instructions Position cables to be contained inside the tool's central...