Wrapping Paper Roll Cutter (VERSION 2)

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Wrapping Paper Roll Cutter (VERSION 2)

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Paper Cutter Short - Version 2 (with blade push tool)
Paper Cutter Short - Version 2 (with blade push tool)
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Paper Cutter Version 2 (with blade push stick)
Paper Cutter Version 2 (with blade push stick)
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 2 obj in 1 plate
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 2 obj in 1 plate
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3Pcs, Short version, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
3Pcs, Short version, 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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VERSION 2

Changes made to the main design and have been confirmed to be sturdier and easier to get the blade in. Old versions have been removed and print profiles for main model and shorter model have been added. Version 2 also includes a “push stick” in the profile to help safely install the blade.

 

About the Model

Cuter that makes cutting those annoying sheets of Christmas gift paper rolls smoother and cleaner.

 

Parts

Design is based around a #11 Hobby Blade. Packs of a lot of these can be found on amazon for very cheap.

 

Assembly

Once printed and blades have been acquired, you can *carefully* slide a blade into the slot. Using the printed “push stick” to push the blade further in. The lower hole is designed to allow you to use a small screwdriver to pull the blade down into place (as well as take it out).

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Paper Cutter Short - Version 2 (with blade push tool)
broke when trying to install blade
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mine did as well...
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same here, twice
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same here 3 times!!!
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Paper Cutter Short - Version 2 (with blade push tool)
Idea is good but I had bad results, paper goes behind the blade and jam, a groove at the back is missing for the blade, to prevent any gap. Trying to print one of the remix that have this groove
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same results. :( Did you find a solution?
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I found out that it's easier if you put the tool and blade parallel to the floor and not vertical, and try to cut the paper with the middle or nearly the end of the blade, see the picture
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Paper Cutter Version 2 (with blade push stick)
Does not cut. but nice print.
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anyone else having issues where the blade isn’t close enough and the paper jams agains this part of the plastic and rips?
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I found out that it's easier if you turn the blade parallel to the floor and not vertical, and try to cut the paper with the middle or nearly the end of the blade, see the picture
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
These all turned out so good! Super clean! Sadly, one broke putting the razor in. Definitely e careful doing this and the piece is really thin and can easily break. Thankfully 2/3 are good. can’t wait to give to friends and family!
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Glad to hear you like them. For the blade cover breaking, want to mention that this is a version 2 under the print profiles that makes that piece stronger and less likely to break!
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Replying to @dangles_ :
Oh wow, I didn't even see the version 2. Doh! I'll print one of those today!
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Replying to @azretracr :
That's on me. I haven't replaced the v1 model yet because I wasnt 100% sure if the v2 model was good. But i've since printed a ton and they are much sturdier.
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Paper Cutter Short - Version 2 (with blade push tool)
does not work well. it crumples paper rather then cut. new blade tested before and after use in cutter. the design guides paper away from the blade. adjusted blade to multiple positions still crumpled on 3 different roles of paper. no issue with printing. or inserting blade. just design does not work well.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Perfekt
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Just a heads up, you should be able to get the blade a little deeper. If you stick a small screwdriver in the hole and force it in, it’ll go in deeper.
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Replying to @dangles_ :
First when i try it, mine cannot go deeper because the blade was a bit too wide so i sand it and now it fit. do you have any link on amazon of the exact blade you used so they can fit without sanding it? thank you
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Paper Cutter Short - Version 2 (with blade push tool)
Great idea. I printed with transparent red petg. I had a bit of hassle trying to get the blade in ,but I shill have all my fingers.
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You messed up the blade direction...
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@dangles_ sorry to report I still have the same kind of issues #11 blade (confirmed) still gets jammed half way downn .. annd have to really REALLY force it, the stick doesnnt work, I used long nose pliers- and even then couldnt get it fully seated This pic isnt all the way down .. but , on mine that I was able to push a bit further down, if you look through the ' screwdriver' window.. the top of the blade hole is not in the middle of the printed screwdriver window like your piccs - and the blade \ and printed \ piece are almost touching, whereas yours has a signficant visible gap in the photos. #EDIT - 2nd photo is is as far as I can jam it down if I really force with pliers top the point of the sidewall almost breaking like other people - in the comments (printed stick not strong enough) .. it still doesnt cut paper - just rips\tears. ## also - defintely V2 short version new file I printed.
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Im having the same issue with this type of knife. Apparently there are different versions of #11 blade and the one you (and I) have doesn't work at all for this print.
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It printed fine, but it doesn't fit over the double sided Costco paper rolls I have. Used some hot water to help it fit. The blades I have have a bit of a notch on the back though which creates a bit of a gap between the back of the blade and the back wall. I had to watch it carefully to make sure the paper didn't go in that gap. Ultimately, I had one successful cut. The paper usually slid along the blade and would jam up. I use these blades on other things, including on this wrapping paper and they are plenty sharp. Maybe the paper is heavier stock compared to some others.
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