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Karambit Knife – 20 Grams

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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1 plate
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Description

Karambit Fidget Knife – Finger Trainer

 

A 3D-printable karambit-style finger knife designed as a smooth, satisfying fidget trainer. The finger ring gives it the classic karambit grip and spin, making it perfect as a desk toy, EDC fidget, ADHD/anxiety aid, or cosplay prop.

 

Features

  • Authentic karambit silhouette with finger ring for spinning and flipping
  • Tuned tolerances for a clean friction-fit assembly — no glue / no screws required
  • Prints flat, supports-friendly orientation
  • Works great as a single-color print or a dual-color AMS print
  • Safe blunt blade — trainer/cosplay use only, not a functional weapon

Recommended print settings

  • 0.2 mm layer height
  • 3+ walls, 20–40% infill (heavier infill = better hand feel)
  • PLA, PETG-HF or PLA-CF all work; silk filaments may need flow tuning
  • Print at 100% scale; scale up ~5–10% if your printer runs slightly tight
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If you print one, please post a Make — it's the best way to support free models. Boosts and likes are hugely appreciated and let me keep dropping new fidget knives. Have a knife day!

 

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Tags: karambit, karambit knife, fidget knife, finger knife, karambit trainer, tactical knife, claw knife, kerambit, cosplay prop, EDC, ADHD fidget, desk toy

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