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Razorback Utility Knife

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High detail, high strength, tuned support interface.
High detail, high strength, tuned support interface.
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4 plates
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3D printed peg instead of brass bushing M3 bolt and nut.
3D printed peg instead of brass bushing M3 bolt and nut.
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D6x2 mm Round Magnet (20PCS) - CA004
4x8x8mm (20PCS) - ED004
BT3x5 SHCS Self Tapping Screw (20PCS) - AA199
M3 Carbon Steel Self Locking Hex Nut (20PCS) - AB008
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  • Pen Spring x 1: Just a regular pen spring

Description

Introducing the Razorback Utility Knife! This knife is designed to use 18mm utility knife blades and ¼ inch hex bits.

 

 Warning! Utility knife blades are sharp and can cause serious injury, if handled incorrectly. Use caution when assembling and using this knife! 

 

Key features:

  • Safety lock in both open and closed position
  • 18mm utility knife blade 
  • 3 position ¼ inch hex bit driver 
  • On board storage for 4 hex bits
  • Wire stripper/filament cutter
  • Ergonomic design
  • Modular (The side inserts can be swapped out and modified for additional functionality.)
  • One handed blade opening and closing
  • Customizable appearance (Mix and match colors and textures to make it your very own.)

This project was designed from the ground up to be easy to print, assemble, and use. However it has small parts with tight tolerances so I would recommend that you have your settings dialed in and print a test part to fit check before printing the whole thing. You can print everything on one plate. The only parts that need support are the blade holders. I would recommend using support interface material for clean overhangs. In all my testing, PETG on PLA worked great. For assembly you will need five 5mm self tapping screws, one 8x8x4 brass bushing, one M3 10mm machined shoulder screw and nut, five 6x2mm round magnets, and a pen spring. You will have to brake one section off the blade so that it fits.   

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If you like the Razorback or want to see it improved, buy me a coffee aka boost. Thanks!

I have added assembly instructions below. I hope you enjoy this project and find it useful. I will probably be adding functionality to this design in the future. Till then, Happy Printing!

 

Note:

       I have added a profile with a 3d printed peg to replace the brass bushing, M3 bolt, and lock nut for the original design. The holes in the handle have been made larger to accommodate this. The rest of the design is identical. The main idea behind this was to reduce the hardware needed to assemble this knife. In all my testing there have been no issues, but the original design will probably be more durable in the long run. You can let me know which profile you prefer in the comments.

 

 

 


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Razorback Assembly Instructions.pdf

Comment & Rating (13)

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perfectly printed very smooth result and finition I lovvve it thank (I can't note with stars because I printed from the computer) and I modified some thing a bit witha drill for screw fit with the knifr
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Nice! glad you like it. Thanks for the pictures.
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Very cool design, fun to print and put together.
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Nice! I like your choice for colours.
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quality amazing I love it maybe juste change the deploying button location for esay use
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Thanks for the review! I’m currently working on a version that uses standard trapezoid blades. I might experiment with a redesigned locking mechanism.
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Nice design, however I must to admit that the blade holder doesn't fix blade rigidly. But overall everything printed well and assembled without issues. By mistake added M5 screw and nut (had to melt it in place) and works well.
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Nice Work! I’ve posted an updated design that addresses some of the issues I came across with this one. It uses trapezoid utility knife blades, and is more compact.
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I'm happy to help if you have any questions or suggestions for improvement!
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slick design!! the bit holders remind me of that new Hacksmith knife. 👌🏻🔥
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Replying to @WillpowerFPV :
I thought the same thing also!
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cool...tool which I need 👍👍
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