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Take your x-acto blade, M2 x 3 MM screw, a M2 nut and the blade holder part. You can glue the nut into place within the printed half if you'd like. Then assemble as proven in the picture, with the screw holding the blade in place. Knife3D printing makes an fascinating problem with a knife. I didn't assume I might 3D print a knife I could be glad with so I determined that it must have attachment for and X-Acto blade. Whether you need a utility blade for on an everyday basis use, or one thing for self-defense, designing your individual knife will let you get exactly what you need. If you're in search of a 3D printed knife that is going to be used for heavy duty duties, then you need to choose ABS plastic. However, when you simply desire a 3D printed knife for display functions, then PLA plastic will be simply fine. Quickparts has been at the forefront of the additive manufacturing industry