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Putty Knife Protector by theron
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 7 months ago
Looking for a better tool for removing prints from the 3D printer, I thought a medium sized flexible putty knife that was sharpened might be good if used bevel-down. I purchased a 1 1/4" Warner putty knife and ground a bevel on one side. It works great on non-tape surfaces, but it's crazy sharp and I'm nervous transporting it. So I thought I'd print a cover for it.
This was designed in Onshape. You can copy and modify it here: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/7b21ad6d859d2b624ab5fa53/w/863b1850d8ae58bb6da0c443/e/e4779f5be0a5e9d26795164a
My Monoprice Mini Delta printer tends to print undersized (I'm thinking it doesn't take PLA shrinkage into account in the firmware) so I adjusted in the design. So you may need to increase the size by 2-3%.
This friction fits onto the tip of the knife just fine. The print in the pictures is a bit ugly but this was a test print and it's functional.
This was designed in Onshape. You can copy and modify it here: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/7b21ad6d859d2b624ab5fa53/w/863b1850d8ae58bb6da0c443/e/e4779f5be0a5e9d26795164a
My Monoprice Mini Delta printer tends to print undersized (I'm thinking it doesn't take PLA shrinkage into account in the firmware) so I adjusted in the design. So you may need to increase the size by 2-3%.
This friction fits onto the tip of the knife just fine. The print in the pictures is a bit ugly but this was a test print and it's functional.
