Knife sharpener

Knife sharpener

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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Hi, 

 

My goal is to have a 1 buildplate print and easy to use knife sharpener that uses a sharpening stone.

For the ease of use I used the bearings from here: https://makerworld.com/models/473167

They make it easy to slide back and forth.

The bearings snap on the angled block.

 

I bought a sharpening stone from amazon.

Max with for the stone in this print is 65 mm.

 

Make sure too put some antislip on the bottom of the base or a wet towel to keep everything the knife sharpener in place.

 

 

Please leave comments for any improvements, adjustments I could make.

 

Thanks and Have Fun

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Great design! @user_1336402005 I need to have the angled piece 8mm taller to fly above my stone. Can you share your CAD file so I can adapt? Or if you do custom requests, I would need the angles 12 & 15 degrees. Thanks!
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Thanks for your comment. I will share the files. As for the angles I can create them during the weekend.
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Replying to @user_1336402005 :
I manage to extend it from Fusion 360. It is actually quite easy if someone else needs to have custom height for their stones: Insert 3MF model, in "Mesh" ribbon, "convert Mesh", then in "Solid" ribbon, split body, move the top body and extrude the bottom to the top shape to close the gap. I printed the wheels separately from the source link Stiqi provided in his model description. The bearing are much better printed with a different profile than the other pieces (100% infill, 0.12mm layer height,...).
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Replying to @arcadian_3D :
Nice, thanks for sharing. I added the stl files for all the angles except for the 18degree one.
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Does the thickness of the whetstone affect the sharpening process, and how should it be adjusted?
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Hi, for the moment there are no adjustments in hight possible. I will try to figure something out. The wetstone I use is 2.5cm. If your wetstone has lower hight you could try this print. If you have a higher hight please reply with the hight and I will make adjustments accordingly. Thanks for pointing this out.
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It printed really well, thank you, and fits my 1000/6000 Japanese stone perfectly. I cannot wait to use it! Other angles would be great, 20, 22, and 25 degrees especially in my case, but I am sure that 15 degrees would also be useful to a lot of people using these types of stones. I realise that an angle change would be super simple to some, but it would be really useful to me with my current skillset :D Oh! And perhaps some feet for the ones who can print TPU
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I'm happy that the print worked well. please let me know how difficult or easy it was to use the tool. As for more angles I will create some during the weekend and keep you posted. Thank you for your reply. :)
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could you make an a1 mini print profile?
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I updated the print profile. The base did not fit horizontally on the build plate. Make sure you use support too print the base.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
good print. works perfect!
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Print Profile
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
came out great.
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Print Profile
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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Print Profile
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