This retractable razor blade scraper is an improvement over one I used to have for scraping burnt gunk off a ceramic stove top. Features:
I have one in my kitchen for my stove top, and one in my car for scraping tree sap off my car windshield. You can use it to remove prints from a glass print bed too -- I don't need it for my Prusa printer because it uses a flexible steel sheet that pops off the prints.
There are two versions:
bladescraper_original.stl
is the original design that existed since 2021bladescraper_moreblade.stl
extends the blade out an additional 1 mm, the handle body is thinner, and the front edge has a shallower overhang, to allow for shallower scraping angle.Printer Brand: Prusa MK3S
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.2 mm layers, 0.4 mm nozzle
Infill: 20% gyroid
Filament: Generic PLA
Notes:
Print settings for PrusaSlicer / Slic3r:
It is a good idea to test the movement before installing a blade.
Sand or file off any burrs left on the top layer of each part, or else the parts won't slide. Sliding operation may be rough at first, but smooths out with use.
You may also want to put a tiny bit of lubricant on the two mating surfaces and the snap mechanism. Rubbing a candle or crayon on the surfaces works pretty well as a dry lubricant.
Category: Hand Tools
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