Improved Stanley Razor

Improved Stanley Razor

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I present to you, another remix of this awesome little scraper. This version has a few nice upgrades that I felt would make this a bit more durable and safer. Basically I made some chonky bois because I knew full well with the way I would use these at work, I would snap it on the first use. They’re now 6mm thick and the long version is even longer at 120mm. I made the short version a little longer too just to make the dimensions an even number because… OCD. Anyways, I also redesigned the way it holds blades. After messing around with the original one, I felt like if you pressed hard enough on the back side that you could pop the blade out. And no matter how good your safety-squints are, no one wants a razor blade to the face. The slot fits a standard utility blade pretty snugly and whether you use supports or play with bridge settings, you’ll likely have to clean out the slot a little to get the blade to seat properly. This can print with or without supports, just takes some clean up afterwards either way. This redesign still uses M3 hardware and the holes are countersunk to give it a clean look. I only had M3x6 screws on hand so they kind of poked through the back, if you have M3x3 or M3x4 screws, those would probably work better. I also included files for a cover I found that I made some changes to so it would better fit these scrapers. I printed the scrapers with 3 walls and 75% infill for increased strength from Sunlu PLA with 0.2mm layer height. File includes both razors and the cover.

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