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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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Description

This is a sharpie coupling that turns your sharpie into an edc knife / awl using metal archery tips threaded in 8-32. the tips i used are 125 grain and need some modification to the cap in order to fit correctly . Keep tips shorter than the cap length unless you want to cad your own cap 


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Assembly Guide (1)
Sharp E instructions.pdf

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fun fact, this goes against the Geneva convention, printed great
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that was what I immediately said. except I called it the checklist
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the Geneva convention? did we buy tickets this year?
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"Geneva convention"? more like a Geneva suggestion.
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I call those Stabies
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I use those as stabies
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Replying to @UnkTheMonk :
you are everywhere
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Replying to @Stc737 :
ik
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Wow, this is like the Wish version of Punch Markers original design that you must have stolen the inspiration from. Cool bro !
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didn’t want to pay 40 bucks for 3 dollars of material max
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Replying to @310_2A :
Typical hater reply. Make sure to warn everyone that your model will fail in their hand, hopefully not hurting them too badly in the process or even, God forbid, whilst trying to save themselves.
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Replying to @310_2A :
To be fair...... Marker: ~$1.00 3D ASA Printed Collar: ~$0.25 Brass Insert: $1.70 Epoxy: ~$0.25 Tips(x4): ~$4.80 Packaging: $1.50 Shipping: $5.50 My Work: Priceless ;) -------------- To your door: $15.00 in raw cost to me not yet considering my labor or development time. :)
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this is a war crime
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good thing this isn't war 3:)
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exactly
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nah the whole “triangular blades are banned” thing is a myth
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Do you have a link for the broadhead you used
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it’s in the assembly guide
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here, this is from his assembly guide https://a.co/d/g8dnJpu
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this is legal right?
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Possibly frowned upon, It identifies as a sharpie!
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will vary state to state
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Replying to @Wells_Fam :
sharp e
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is it a red sharpie
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it is if you stab someone with it
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when u download the stl the blade dosent come with it pls change asap
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read the description
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it lets you add arrow tips as the blade so they are actually sharp
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please read the description ASAP
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I'll call this a dead lee
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for the record, I do not intend to even print this, it's cool though
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Interesting indeed. ;)
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Two potential "tips". I find the insert being tall with not a lot of plate contact that printing with a small raft helps keep it planted during printing. Second, a 7mm drill bit (not in a drill, but by hand) works well to clean the cap out. It grips the part you need to remove and often breaks out in one clean piece still attached to the drill bit. It would have been nice to get an "inspired by" mention somewhere (if you in fact where, I dunno) but after seeing your STL it was definitely created from scratch so cheers. :)
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