EDC Utility Blade Holder

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EDC Utility Blade Holder

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0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Tiny Portable EDC Blade Holder

Disclaimer: The following description was magically conjured by our trusty AI, just to make this utility blade sound a tad more exciting than it already is.

 

“Introducing the versatile and portable utility blade, designed to give you precision cutting power whenever and wherever you need it. This compact tool is ingeniously crafted for convenience, allowing you to tuck it into a pouch, slip it into your backpack, or keep it in your office drawer for easy access. With its sleek and ergonomic design, it's both practical and stylish. Whether you're opening packages, making quick repairs, or pursuing creative projects indoors or outdoors, this handy blade is your trusty companion, ensuring you're always prepared for life's cutting-edge moments.”

 

Technical info:

This blade holder prints in around 20 minutes and doesn't require support materials, although you may need a small brim.

 

Once it's printed, you'll need 2 round-headed M3 screws, approximately 5/6 mm in length, and a utility blade.

Simply insert the blade into the holder and secure everything together with the two screws.

The holes on the back of the screws are slightly smaller, so you can thread them into the plastic without the need for nuts.

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0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
printed in abs, recommends pla so it could be why its such a tight fit. ideal for what i need though
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I usually use PLA and never printed it in ABS. That can definitely be the reason for a tight fit. I can Modify the design if you need something with larger tolerances. Thanks!
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Nice and fast print!
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utility knives are scarce at my job and alot of people will use bare blades and have them lying around so i printed a tray of these to pass out at work and everyone loves them.
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You definitely can use bare blades, but this add a little bit of comfort and safety. Thank you!
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