Scraper with swappable blades

Scraper with swappable blades

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1 handle with 3 blades, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
1 handle with 3 blades, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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PETG - Hand + 5 blades
PETG - Hand + 5 blades
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Updates:

26-10-2023 - Added a sturdier standard blade V2

21-11-2023 - Added a Standard V3 blade that is slightly more forgiving.

21-11-2023 - Added a wide blade

21-11-2023 - Added a Standard V3 high tolerance version

 

A simple scraper used to remove objects off your buildplate.

 

When the blade is worn out just print a new one and attach instead of printing an entire scraper each time.

 

For ease of use i decided to make it a click in blade instead of something that locks in place, its not as sturdy as a lock in place design but i havent been able to knock a blade off so i think its strong enough. :)

 

Important! Let the blade cool fully before attaching it to the handle otherwise it will easely deform.

 

Designed for and with pla in mind, not sure how other materials would work.

 

Use standard printing settings, 0.2mm layer height, 0.4mm line width, if you want a very sharp blade you could use adaptive layers and make the bottom layers 0.1mm layer height.

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Good concept, make sure you use PLA for the blades, as all my blades broke using PETG.
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Sorry about that :/ i designed it with pla in mind but should have made it more clear in the description, thanks for showing your print off! :D There is now a V3 that is slightly more forgiving aswell as a wide blade.
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Replying to @OlleMark :
Much appreciated, I love the fact, that I can only print the blade if I need to.
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Damn that's a first! What filament did you use? :)
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Replying to @OlleMark :
Inland filament from Micro Center.
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Replying to @reflect :
That sucks :/ not sure why this happened con sidering i have not had a single one break.
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My recommendation
works better as expected
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Thank you very much! :D
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funktioniert
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Thank you for showing your print and rating my profile! :D
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1 handle with 3 blades, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
nice and simple design.
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Thank you! 😄
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I like it, the push on clip does have a tendency to bend on insertion, but it might be the filament also.
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Tank you very much for the feedback and showing your print! :D I will work on a better locking mechanism so it doesnt bend as much :)
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Nice and easy print!
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okay thanks so much for this model, I’ve tried dozens of scrapers including my own, and yours is my go-to now. the blades print quickly from Bambu handy when I need more, and waste probably the least filament compared to others, and have a decent lifespan. boosted, and thanks! oh also - I suggest adding the word “replaceable” to your title, this scraper doesn’t come up in most searches and would get more downloads if it were.
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without problem
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1 handle with 3 blades, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Use it everyday thank you
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