I wanted a scraper I could magnetically attach to the housing of my printer, with a much larger profile for easier use and a more secure grip. I thought it would be fun to use a Voronoi pattern rather than the classic hex pattern for the handle.
The scraper is 187.5mm long, and the blade is 93.75mm wide. I chose an angle of 22.5degrees for the blade section.
I took inspiration from @MateuszTokarz 's model https://www.printables.com/model/1473345-hex-grip-bed-scraper-print-removal-tool for the basic shape, and drew my own larger version of a scraper tool in Fusion360.
I also followed @MateuszTokarz 's concept linking some holes together to create a larger hole for hanging the tool on a hook.
I used the script https://github.com/hanskellner/Fusion360Voronoi to generate the Voronoi pattern.
I have included holes for a press-fit of the cheap magnets I keep on hand https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009367196618.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.77.755a1802mgTlTy which are actually closer to 5.9*1.7mm, so I've sized the hole in fusion to 6.1*2.1mm which I find gives me a good press fit in PETG with my printer, and Cyanoacrylate seems to hold the magnets well in the PA6-GF part.
I have printed this in PETG and PA6-GF at 0.2mm layer heights on my Bambu P2S with no issues.
The model I have uploaded does not have the debossed writing on it, and I've made a couple small tweaks to the Voronoi pattern to allow more clearance to the edge of the part at the innermost part of the groove, I also tweaked the larger hole at the top of the handle to make it a little more centered.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.