Toy kitchen knives - no AMS
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Description
These toy knives are safe, fun props that are perfect for kids’ play kitchens. Designed with smooth, rounded edges and a chunky handle, it’s easy to hold and safe for imaginative play.
Includes a chef's knife, santoku, cleaver, and bread knife.
The model prints easily without supports and can be colored to match your preferred style, whether you want a classic kitchen knife look or a colorful toy version.
Features:
- Safe, kid-friendly design with rounded edges
- Great for play kitchens and pretend cooking
- Lightweight and durable
- Easy to print and assemble
- No supports required
Printing & assembly tips
- The pins are designed to be press-fit, but I highly recommend gluing them in
- If the standard tolerance is too difficult to connect together, then use the loose tolerance pins
- If you still have issues with the loose pins, then you most likely need to dial back your filament flow rate
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License
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