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Cutter Jig
door samroe3d
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I designed this part to serve as a "key" to slice apart models and reassemble them. If printed right, it should hold quite firmly without glueing, but glue can be used of course. Because of the gradual cylindrical shape it should not require supports.
Edit: I was asked for a more detailed step by step so here it goes! I do not know all of the softwares, but I imagine it works in most. It's very easy to do in Zbrush (what I used).
1. Scale and position your desired model in your preferred program.
2. Import the jig, I recommend the 4 prong one if you have space for it, it is probably stronger, but if you have a thinner print, you may need the 2 prong.
3. Rotate the jig into place, and turn on wireframe / Xray / Transparency mode to see through your model. Make sure the flat square edge extends further than the edge of your model (see image). It just needs to be wider than your model. If you need to extend it, just go to point (vertex) edit mode and scale the four corners of
Edit: I was asked for a more detailed step by step so here it goes! I do not know all of the softwares, but I imagine it works in most. It's very easy to do in Zbrush (what I used).
1. Scale and position your desired model in your preferred program.
2. Import the jig, I recommend the 4 prong one if you have space for it, it is probably stronger, but if you have a thinner print, you may need the 2 prong.
3. Rotate the jig into place, and turn on wireframe / Xray / Transparency mode to see through your model. Make sure the flat square edge extends further than the edge of your model (see image). It just needs to be wider than your model. If you need to extend it, just go to point (vertex) edit mode and scale the four corners of
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