sword sheath 3d models
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Title: pizza cutter SHEATH Summary: Like all kitchen draws, ours was full of lots of stuff, including a pizza cutter. I was concerned that we would reach into the drawer and rub up aginst the blade (granted, not razor sharp), but also that the blade...
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This sheath is designed specifically for the YukaBa Crinkle Potato Cutter 2.9" x 11.8" Stainless Steel knife, providing a safe and secure storage option that prevents damage or injury. The sheath is printed without support as two halves that should...
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I wanted a better sheath for one of my hunting knives (the one it came with is leather, which is not practical in wet conditions.) The Sheath is designed for a left sided belt carry, but could be mirrored to accommodate right-handed users. I built in...
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The interior of the sheath is made for a 3.7mm thick blade and has extra space for a thin cloth or leather lining so the blade is held tight and slides softly. once lined, the two sheath halves click together and the hinge can be oriented to work any...
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New upgrade here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3178800 Sheath for 3-inch Morakniv chisel, a great sturdy EDC tool that's just too bulky with its stock sheath. https://www.amazon.com/Morakniv-Craftline-Carpentry-Chisel-3-0-Inch/dp/B00T3ES1SC ...
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Sheath for the SOG PowerAccess knife is now redesigned with precision and detail using Fusion 360 software. A crucial update to this design is that the addon-holder will undergo modifications in future versions as work continues on its improvement.
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3D Printed Multipart Knife Sheath Design for Snapmaker Users The design comprises four essential parts: two for the actual sheath, one connector piece, and a fourth reinforcement component for the top. This intricate setup is specifically engineered...
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A knife sheath for one of the most widely available low-cost paring knives in commercial markets, the Dexter, requires careful design. A snug fit ensures that the blade remains secure within the sheath. Adding holes allows for easy cleaning to...
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... an object, so it might not be perfect yet. Hope this helps out! -Cripsy Update: I tried printing the tip of the sheath and ran into some issues with bridging. ...To fix this, I just rotated it on its tip, and that seemed to solve the problem.