Reusable Hex Scraper

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Reusable Hex Scraper

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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45 min
1 plate
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Ironing, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
Ironing, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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Blade and Body fix, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Blade and Body fix, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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PETG A1mini 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
PETG A1mini 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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Description

Here's the same amazing Hex scraper we all know and love, but made reusable. Don't worry, it's still hexagons galore!

 

I was about to make the beloved hex scraper (since the one that came preloaded on my X1C was kinda garbage) but I thought to myself why should I print a nice scraper if I'll have to print a full one again every time the blade goes bad. So, I remade it to have the blade be reusable!

I also included the STEP file of the model in addition to stl because I am so tired of always converting stl just to edit files. So you're welcome to the few people who actually cared.

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Print Instructions:

Filament: PLA, PETG (I used PLA)
Layer Height: 0.2mm (or lower if desired)
Nozzle: 0.4mm
Support: None
Brim: None
Infill: 15% (can do more, but I wouldn't go below 15%)

Additional Notes:

  • Blade:
    • Normal Orientation
    • Sizing: 100% on X1C, may need to do 101% or 102% if using other printers
  • Body:
    • Due to overhangs, make sure to print the scraper body upside down
    • Sizing: 100%

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Update 01/29/24:

I had a request to make a slimmer version of the scraper for those rocking a fun size build plate. Hopefully you like it as much as you do V2!

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Update 01/21/24:

I made a pretty funky Voronoi version of this scraper (the blade is voronoied too) for the current contest. Pretty cool if anyone wants to check it out

https://www.printables.com/model/732753-reusable-voronoi-scraper

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Update 11/11/23:

As requested, I added print instructions for those who want it. I also made a note to print the scraper body upside down (due to overhangs).

Also, some have noted the weird fillets on the blade and body which seemed to prevent printing the blade with a layer height under 0.2mm. Therefore, I removed the fillets and replaced them with (more simplistic) chamfers which should alleviate the minimum layer height problem.

I have re-uploaded the V2 files with the updated features.

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Update 08/04/23:

Although I have found success printing the blades at 100% on my Bambu X1C, some have found the blade fit to be slightly loose when printing on theirs. If this is the case for you, the consensus seems to be that printing the blade at 101% provides a nice snug fit.

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Update 03/09/23:

V1 blade of the scraper seemed to require a finger to hold the blade down while scraping, shouldn't be a problem logistically but I felt like I could improve it. Therefore, I redesigned the scraper (V2) so that the blade attaches from the bottom of the scraper. I have files of everything still up so those who originally printed V1 can continue to use the blade for V1 and those who haven't downloaded it yet (why not?) can choose which ever version they prefer! With that said, the V2 blade will work with the V1 body if you want the added benefits of the improved design, it just won't be flush.

A community member gave me the idea of combining aspects of both, so I have now replaced V1 with V1.5 (confused yet) which should fix some of the problems with the original blade for those of you who would prefer to stick with the V1 body.

Overall, I'd still recommend going with V2 if this is your first download but both will work just fine and get any of your scraping jobs done!

Comment & Rating (55)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Way better than the original hexagon scraper but still the same stupid big and ugly shape
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Ugly? I personally like the shape/look
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Ironing, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
Printed with Inland PLA. The blade did not print as a removable object. The back end of the detachment has clearance, but the front does not. I did get a scraper, but the blade will not be swapable.
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When printing from the step file, you need to split the objects up to avoid this problem. Otherwise, you can always print the stl files. The STEP file is aligned that way for ease of editing in CAD. Did you use the print profile that I uploaded?
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
good
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This is a really useful scraper. The replaceable blades are very well designed.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
looks good. but the blade is too loose
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Nice upgrade of the original model. Printed the blade in 101% and it fits nicely
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Was there something you'd like to see improved?
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sorry but about the scraper, the two parts are kinda not snug and they tend to slip out even when you just hold them. Thankyou, Ethan
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Replying to @ethan.kuyunzhi :
Thanks for the feedback, Ethan. The two parts were printed on my X1C and fit pretty snugly. That said I have found that others have noted that sizing the blade up to 101% or even 102% should yield the snug fit you are looking for. I've included that information in the model's description
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yeah this is peak scraper technology 🤣
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Glad you think so!
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The print settings are good, the print just broke at the end
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I remade the original design, let me know if that fixes the problem you experienced!
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