Pocket knife with 2 blades, 3 positions

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Pocket knife with 2 blades, 3 positions

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0.12mm layer, 5 walls, 50% infill
0.12mm layer, 5 walls, 50% infill
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Snap-off knife with trapezoidal blade, 3 blade adjustments.

Contains a spare blade holder

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Spectacular, even if a bit difficult to use the spare blade, with only one blade and without the spare blade underneath, I wasn't able to make it work, but it could be my fault. In any case, recommended
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yes yes you are right in fact it is designed to always have 2 blades, perhaps when one is completely worn out then insert it in place of the new one. I can also publish the single blade version. (thanks for the advice)
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Check my profile for another cutter you might like
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Good looking Knife! Needs to have two blades to function correctly.
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Include two blades
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good useful print - thanks
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Thank you
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ottima stampa
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Very nice easy set up
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ottimo
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works great
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It requires glue for assembly, my print's tolerances are too high and the pieces don't fit together
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it was designed to be glued so it is safer chiaro
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Replying to @Mirco3D :
That seems like a good idea, what do I use to glue it? How do you change the blade, it's not clear to me at this point, sorry
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Replying to @vidica :
To attach it, use glue and a blade. You can find the blade, which is a trapezoidal blade, at a hardware store or on Amazon. These blades are universal.
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really bad
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