x acto no 11 blades 3d models
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This hobby knife uses X-acto brand No.11 blades (the most common and popular blade size). The knife handle has been modified from a round shape to an octagonal shape like a pencil which makes it easier to hold and also helps prevent the knife from...
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This jig works with X-Acto No 11 blades in a holder with an 8mm diameter knurled section. The abrasive stone required is 150mm x 12.5mm x 12.5mm and it fits snugly into the recess in the base, which has finger spaces to facilitate removal. The...
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These grip the X-Acto #11 blades really well and take up almost no room. I modeled this off the X-Acto version. These go on and come off a little tight, so BE CAREFUL out there: Put them on slowly and pull from the tip to remove these. ... If you...
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... left on a workbench or in a tool box. The magnets are plenty strong so you don't have to worry about stray blades falling out. These cavities are designed for #11 X-Acto Blades, but might work with #2 blades also. ...I haven't tested this, though.
prusaprinters
Simple blade cover for a standard x-acto handle with #11 blade.Blade cavity approx. ...15mm deep and 9.5mm wide. </p><p>Recommend printing with a brim. </p>
cults3d
... blades, and didn't really like what else I found out there. ... This box is the perfect size to safely discard used/dull #11 X-Acto blades. ... Optionally, you may incorporate 1 or 2 magnets (5mm diameter by 2 or 3 mm thick) to help hold the blades in.
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...... This box is the perfect size to safely discard used/dull #11 X-Acto blades. Optionally, you may incorporate 1 or 2 magnets (5mm diameter by 2 or 3 mm thick) to help hold the blades in. Also, be sure to check out this #11 X-Acto blade storage box.
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This is an X-Acto knife designed for an 8mm wide blade (#11). There are two options for the handle: one knurled and one without. I gave you this choice because it's my first knurled design and I am not convinced it's perfect to print. If you have any...
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This uses a X-Acto #11 blade that slide in and stay in the cutter without any need for glue. There is a hole on the side to help with replacing the blade when needed. There are several options for the outside graphic: NoLogo, SnowFlake,...
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A quick printing replacement cover for hobby knife blades
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... to house the plain jane "No. 1" X-acto blade handle. It can help keep the blade sharp while stored and lessen the risk to needless pokes and cuts. ... Fits over the end of the blade with added internal nubs to help hold it on the shaft of the tool.
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This uses X-Acto #11 blades. There are several options for logos for the outside: NoLogo, SnowFlake, Snowman, ChristmasTree, SantaHat. On other similar designs I have seen comments about how they do not work or how they break. ...This does work...
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Features: Rounded edges to prevent snags Tapered exit after cutter to prevent snags (in original testing this was a big problem without the taper) Appropriate diameter for most rolls Height optimized to lessen printing time (~3 hrs @ 0.3 mm 15%)...
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... itself. (safer to do this step with no blade installed.) Be sure when you do have the blade installed to line it up correctly with the cap. ... The Blade Holder Base The Blade Holder Base - Assembled How I Designed This Made in Autodesk 123D Design
prusaprinters
This is a little 50mm (dia) x 60mm tall can for disposal of old/used hobby and utility/box-knife blades. It's sturdy, strong (even when printed in PLA), and printing it should be relatively quick and inexpensive. I had a growing pile of used hobby...
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A safety cap for an art (X-acto) blade. Sized to fit a 1/2" (13mm) knurled blade chuck. ...Printed with the closed end on the platen and no supports.
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Safety cap cover for an X-acto blade. ...Sized to fit a 1/2" (13mm) knurled blade chuck.
myminifactory
Safety cap cover for an X-acto blade. ...Sized to fit a 1/2" (13mm) knurled blade chuck.
cults3d
Holder for the small most versatile X-acto blade. This design gives a tight blade so assembly can be a bit tricky. Use caution ,and a pair of pliers, when inserting the blade. ...The pin also requires alignment while inserting
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I got a big box of spare x-acto blades and the box came apart, so I made this little box for keeping them safe (or rather me safe). Print Settings Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0,15mm Infill: 50%...
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Fits standard x-acto blades. It uses a 4mm wide, 9mm long screw, with an 8mm wide head to fasten the two halves together. ... It includes a hole at the back to attach a strap to.
prusaprinters
This is an organizer that I created to store my X-Acto™ tools and blades. There are 10 compartments for your blades and one compartment for a couple of tools. See attached Image for compartment dimensions.</p><p>I recommend a brim and a very level...
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Check out my Amazon Page to see what kind of gear I use to make these models! ...Just a model of an X-Acto knife blade! ...Uploading this so when I (eventually) have access to a metal printer I can quickly retrieve this and try it out!
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Not sure how useful this will be to everyone, but this is to have my X-acto blade hanging in front of me at my desk in a more accessible place. ...The space this hangs on my desk is 1.7mm thick, I made the model 2mm for the extra clearance.
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The box my replacement blades came in refused to stay shut. ...So I just made one to keep them from potentially falling out. Holds a 100 pack of #11 blades with some room to spare.