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Remade Knives SAK 91mm scale 3D model released to the public for free

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The rough look of them is nicer personally.


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I get conflicting opinions also about the CF nature of these scales. Whatever it is, it's tough. Even a group mate's effort to use dremel and smoothen it was disastrous

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I might be wrong but it looks like the material  he used to print the scales is a mix of carbon fiber and PLA ( a type of biodegradable plastic)  which does not take heat well. i would recommend next time getting them printed in ABS or nylon, and to make sure that the person printing the scales uses a smaller print nozzle


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I get conflicting opinions also about the CF nature of these scales. Whatever it is, it's tough. Even a group mate's effort to use dremel and smoothen it was disastrous

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I might be wrong but it looks like the material  he used to print the scales is a mix of carbon fiber and PLA ( a type of biodegradable plastic)  which does not take heat well. i would recommend next time getting them printed in ABS or nylon, and to make sure that the person printing the scales uses a smaller print nozzle

Feedback to a related question by me in a 3D printing forum suggests that CF holding filament should be printed with at the smallest a 0.5, or better 0.6, mm nozzle...
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I get conflicting opinions also about the CF nature of these scales. Whatever it is, it's tough. Even a group mate's effort to use dremel and smoothen it was disastrous

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I might be wrong but it looks like the material  he used to print the scales is a mix of carbon fiber and PLA ( a type of biodegradable plastic)  which does not take heat well. i would recommend next time getting them printed in ABS or nylon, and to make sure that the person printing the scales uses a smaller print nozzle


He did say it CF were added in the material. So it might be as you described. Two sets were printed, one with ABS and one with CF filament. Todate, no one has tried putting on the ABS yet as all of us are fascinated by the "CF" scales  :D

Thank you again for releasing the 3D data to the public, Brandon! It was so generous of you  :cheers:


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I get conflicting opinions also about the CF nature of these scales. Whatever it is, it's tough. Even a group mate's effort to use dremel and smoothen it was disastrous

(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
I might be wrong but it looks like the material  he used to print the scales is a mix of carbon fiber and PLA ( a type of biodegradable plastic)  which does not take heat well. i would recommend next time getting them printed in ABS or nylon, and to make sure that the person printing the scales uses a smaller print nozzle


He did say it CF were added in the material. So it might be as you described. Two sets were printed, one with ABS and one with CF filament. Todate, no one has tried putting on the ABS yet as all of us are fascinated by the "CF" scales  :D

Thank you again for releasing the 3D data to the public, Brandon! It was so generous of you  :cheers:
I'll pm you my adres for those ABS ones :whistle:


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I get conflicting opinions also about the CF nature of these scales. Whatever it is, it's tough. Even a group mate's effort to use dremel and smoothen it was disastrous

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I might be wrong but it looks like the material  he used to print the scales is a mix of carbon fiber and PLA ( a type of biodegradable plastic)  which does not take heat well. i would recommend next time getting them printed in ABS or nylon, and to make sure that the person printing the scales uses a smaller print nozzle

Feedback to a related question by me in a 3D printing forum suggests that CF holding filament should be printed with at the smallest a 0.5, or better 0.6, mm nozzle...


Admittedly, the first batch were of better quality than the 2nd batch. I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the nozzle used. But I'll share with him your feedback, DT. Helpful, as usual. Thanks!  :cheers:


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I get conflicting opinions also about the CF nature of these scales. Whatever it is, it's tough. Even a group mate's effort to use dremel and smoothen it was disastrous

(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
I might be wrong but it looks like the material  he used to print the scales is a mix of carbon fiber and PLA ( a type of biodegradable plastic)  which does not take heat well. i would recommend next time getting them printed in ABS or nylon, and to make sure that the person printing the scales uses a smaller print nozzle


He did say it CF were added in the material. So it might be as you described. Two sets were printed, one with ABS and one with CF filament. Todate, no one has tried putting on the ABS yet as all of us are fascinated by the "CF" scales  :D

Thank you again for releasing the 3D data to the public, Brandon! It was so generous of you  :cheers:
I'll pm you my adres for those ABS ones :whistle:


Okay, Nick!  :tu:


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So seems like Jessan is actualy going to send them my way :facepalm:

Thanks buddy!



Now I do feel like a cheap smurf again though :bnghd:
Way to generous people here...


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So seems like Jessan is actualy going to send them my way :facepalm:

Thanks buddy!



Now I do feel like a cheap smurf again though :bnghd:
Way to generous people here...


Just passing forward the good karma in MTO, Nick  :cheers: :tu:


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So seems like Jessan is actualy going to send them my way :facepalm:

Thanks buddy!



Now I do feel like a cheap smurf again though :bnghd:
Way to generous people here...
:tu: 8)
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Made these up with an SLS machine in Nylon 12. Will dye them later on
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Grabbed a set from them on Etsy. Put on my Tinker that had been blacked out by syph007, for the previous owner...









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Made these up with an SLS machine in Nylon 12. Will dye them later on


Cant wait to see them dyed!  :tu:


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Grabbed a set from them on Etsy. Put on my Tinker that had been blacked out by syph007, for the previous owner...

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Wow. Simply WOW. How about we call it Victorinox Stealth?  :like:


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Grabbed a set from them on Etsy. Put on my Tinker that had been blacked out by syph007, for the previous owner...

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Wow. Simply WOW. How about we call it Victorinox Stealth?  :like:
So black. 8) :like:
Hooked, like everyone else. ;)

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Had a go at this tonight. Not quite there yet but heading in the right direction.

Looks best in 2 tone imho.

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Had a go at this tonight. Not quite there yet but heading in the right direction.

Looks best in 2 tone imho.


That two-tone does look interesting...and unique  :tu:


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Had a go at this tonight. Not quite there yet but heading in the right direction.

Looks best in 2 tone imho.


That two-tone does look interesting...and unique  :tu:
Almost forgot. Do I have a set of these coming my way?? :pok:


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Had a go at this tonight. Not quite there yet but heading in the right direction.

Looks best in 2 tone imho.


That two-tone does look interesting...and unique  :tu:
Almost forgot. Do I have a set of these coming my way?? :pok:
I'll trace where they are right now, Mechanickal


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Had a go at this tonight. Not quite there yet but heading in the right direction.

Looks best in 2 tone imho.


That two-tone does look interesting...and unique  :tu:
Almost forgot. Do I have a set of these coming my way?? :pok:
I'll trace where they are right now, Mechanickal
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Grabbed a set from them on Etsy. Put on my Tinker that had been blacked out by syph007, for the previous owner...

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Looks great. :cheers:



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Grabbed a set from them on Etsy. Put on my Tinker that had been blacked out by syph007, for the previous owner...

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Looks great. :cheers:



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U miss it??  LOL


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Hah, no.  Well, maybe a little. :facepalm:


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I have these files and there is some kind of "error" in the STL file, and it has a few stray bits that shouldn't be there.  Then other error is that the back scale has several pieces and it makes it basically impossible to modify (I was planning on adding a pin hole like the Plus scales have). I tried importing it into a few different programs and exporti g it again but always have the same "errors" that make it tough to modify.  Maybe they did that on purpose, to protect their IP,  although they seems fine with people using it.

Anyone else have trouble with this?


 

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