Printer Bed Scraper for Replaceable Printed Blades (Two-piece handle version)

I liked the concept of this design but found support removal impossible. To eliminate the necessity for supports I cut…
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updated August 20, 2023

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I liked the concept of this design but found support removal impossible. To eliminate the necessity for supports I cut the handle in half.

The files are large to ensure accuracy and the top half of the handle needs to be flipped over to print correctly. I may refine the design, time permitting.

UPDATE: Tool works well. I feel obligated to improve on my alterations. Recommended, thanks for the original design!

NEXT UPDATE: I've since moved on to a more traditional bed scraper. I recommend a 10"/27cm frosting/cake decorating spatula with an offset handle, something like this one.

Print Settings

Printer:

Anet A8

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.2mm

Infill:

20%


Notes:

0.4mm nozzle, three top/bottom and three perimeters, 60mm/sec, 205c hotend, 45c bed.

Print time:

45mins

Filament:

LESHP brand blue PLA @ $15.60/kg

4379.4mm

13.17g (0.03lb)

$0.38 cost.

Post-Printing

Glue both halves together, I used CA.

How I Designed This

Used Meshmixer's plane cut feature.

Category: 3D Printer Accessories

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Model origin

The author remixed this model. Imported from Thingiverse.

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