Lice or Flea Comb

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Lice or Flea Comb

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A1 mini
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Teeth spacing 0.2 mm - AMS (0.2mm nozzle)
Teeth spacing 0.2 mm - AMS (0.2mm nozzle)
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2.2 h
1 plate

Teeth spacing 0.17 mm (85% scale) - AMS (0.2mm nozzle)
Teeth spacing 0.17 mm (85% scale) - AMS (0.2mm nozzle)
Designer
1.8 h
1 plate

Teeth spacing 0.2 mm - no AMS (0.2mm nozzle)
Teeth spacing 0.2 mm - no AMS (0.2mm nozzle)
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1.6 h
1 plate
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Description

Important: this model is designed for printing with a 0.2 mm nozzle! With the default 0.4 mm nozzle the teeth will fuse together.

 

Using a nit comb is crucial for effectively removing both head lice and their eggs. The close arrangement of the teeth on a nit comb allows for the extraction of nits from the hair, which may not be possible with a regular comb. The accuracy of today's 3D printers makes it possible to print this useful tool yourself!

 

Note: this comb can also be used to detect similar parasites like flea or ticks on your pets.

 

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I designed this to be the best 3D printable lice comb:

  • the teeth are very close together, as recommended for lice and flea combs (≤ 0.2 mm or < 0.09 inch)
  • the comb profile is rounded which makes the item easier to use on the head
  • the teeth are medium to long which
  • despite the thin teeth, the comb is relatively robust
  • the comb is relatively short so that it can be used well in tight spots like behind the ears
  • there is a size-chart on the front to give you an idea what you are looking for

Note: you need to use the side with the thin teeth for best results!

Print Profiles

Two print profiles are available:

  • Teeth spacing 0.2 mm - this should be a reliable print for most users with a 0.2 nozzle.
  • Teeth spacing 0.17 mm (85% scale) - this could be challenging depending on your filament (my print was successful, though).

Even tighter teeth spacing might be possible but I did not want to push this as it should be printable with a variety of filaments and printers; feel free to experiment with this by scaling down the model yourself. For example if you scale down the original model with its 0.2 teeth spacing to 75% you would get 0.15 mm teeth spacing.

Printing recommendations

  • choose a bright color - the nits are easier to spot this way
  • remember: this is a functional print - you do not want a single tooth to come loose from the bed, so play it safe …
  • do not go fast, the teeth are really delicate
  • clean your bed well
  • use a 0.2 mm nozzle
  • I had good results with the smooth plate
  • I did test prints with Bambu PLA basic, Sunlu PLA+, Jayo PLA matte

Commercial Use

The model on this website is only available for non-commercial use. This means you can print it for yourself or as a gift for others, but you may not sell or alter the model. If you are interested in obtaining a commercial license, please contact me.

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I found an avocado seed 😦
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Avocado seed? Did you scale the model up 900 % 🙀
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Replying to @modelicious :
I had to scale it down I really big 😨
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Teeth spacing 0.2 mm - no AMS (0.2mm nozzle)
Half the teeth combs curl
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Oh, that is bad. What filament and bed did you use?
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