Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Gwen's Scissors.
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Finishes at 72". Sliced for 375mm, 250mm and 200mm tall printers. Actually moves (if you put a bolt in it.) I've included a whole version if you'd like to cut it for your own printer.
The joint is made for a 1/4-20 x 30mm furniture bolt and matching 1/4-20 hex nut; the nut gets permanently glued in the underside and a cap put overtop to hide it, and then the bolt screws into it from the other side, then has a decorative cap that pops in overtop. You'll have to play with paint tolerances but it should be relatively seamless. This way you should be able to use an Allen key to tighten/loosen it into the nut on the other side. You'll also want to put a fishing wire loop on the underside of the cap so you can pull it out of its slot easily!
I've also included a cut file that is JUST the bolt structure so you can print that part first and take it to the hardware store and test different bolts with it -- I've made it for a 1/4-20 - 30mm bolt but sometimes these things need tweaking to preference.
Assembles on the following rods. We suggest using aluminum rods for strength but you can use wood too.
400MM VERSION:
31.5" of 1/8" (Blades)
3.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
0.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
3" of 1/8" x2 (Base 1)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1)
250MM VERSION:
32.25" of 1/8" x4 (Blades)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2 - between Upper 1 and Upper 2)
3" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 2 and Upper 3)
3.5" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 3 and Upper 4)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
3.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 3 and Upper 1)
4.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 2 and Upper 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
200MM VERSION:
32.25" of 1/8" x4 (Blades)
3.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
0.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
3" of 1/8" x2 (Base 1)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2 - between Upper 1 and Upper 2)
3" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 2 and Upper 3)
3.5" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 3 and Upper 4)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
3.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 3 and Upper 1)
4.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 2 and Upper 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Materials: digital file
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Finishes at 72". Sliced for 375mm, 250mm and 200mm tall printers. Actually moves (if you put a bolt in it.) I've included a whole version if you'd like to cut it for your own printer.
The joint is made for a 1/4-20 x 30mm furniture bolt and matching 1/4-20 hex nut; the nut gets permanently glued in the underside and a cap put overtop to hide it, and then the bolt screws into it from the other side, then has a decorative cap that pops in overtop. You'll have to play with paint tolerances but it should be relatively seamless. This way you should be able to use an Allen key to tighten/loosen it into the nut on the other side. You'll also want to put a fishing wire loop on the underside of the cap so you can pull it out of its slot easily!
I've also included a cut file that is JUST the bolt structure so you can print that part first and take it to the hardware store and test different bolts with it -- I've made it for a 1/4-20 - 30mm bolt but sometimes these things need tweaking to preference.
Assembles on the following rods. We suggest using aluminum rods for strength but you can use wood too.
400MM VERSION:
31.5" of 1/8" (Blades)
3.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
0.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
3" of 1/8" x2 (Base 1)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1)
250MM VERSION:
32.25" of 1/8" x4 (Blades)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2 - between Upper 1 and Upper 2)
3" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 2 and Upper 3)
3.5" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 3 and Upper 4)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
3.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 3 and Upper 1)
4.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 2 and Upper 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
200MM VERSION:
32.25" of 1/8" x4 (Blades)
3.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
0.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
3" of 1/8" x2 (Base 1)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2 - between Upper 1 and Upper 2)
3" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 2 and Upper 3)
3.5" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 3 and Upper 4)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
3.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 3 and Upper 1)
4.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 2 and Upper 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Materials: digital file
Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Gwen's Scissors.
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Finishes at 72". Sliced for 375mm, 250mm and 200mm tall printers. Actually moves (if you put a bolt in it.) I've included a whole version if you'd like to cut it for your own printer.
The joint is made for a 1/4-20 x 30mm furniture bolt and matching 1/4-20 hex nut; the nut gets permanently glued in the underside and a cap put overtop to hide it, and then the bolt screws into it from the other side, then has a decorative cap that pops in overtop. You'll have to play with paint tolerances but it should be relatively seamless. This way you should be able to use an Allen key to tighten/loosen it into the nut on the other side. You'll also want to put a fishing wire loop on the underside of the cap so you can pull it out of its slot easily!
I've also included a cut file that is JUST the bolt structure so you can print that part first and take it to the hardware store and test different bolts with it -- I've made it for a 1/4-20 - 30mm bolt but sometimes these things need tweaking to preference.
Assembles on the following rods. We suggest using aluminum rods for strength but you can use wood too.
400MM VERSION:
31.5" of 1/8" (Blades)
3.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
0.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
3" of 1/8" x2 (Base 1)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1)
250MM VERSION:
32.25" of 1/8" x4 (Blades)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2 - between Upper 1 and Upper 2)
3" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 2 and Upper 3)
3.5" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 3 and Upper 4)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
3.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 3 and Upper 1)
4.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 2 and Upper 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
200MM VERSION:
32.25" of 1/8" x4 (Blades)
3.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
0.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
3" of 1/8" x2 (Base 1)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2 - between Upper 1 and Upper 2)
3" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 2 and Upper 3)
3.5" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 3 and Upper 4)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
3.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 3 and Upper 1)
4.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 2 and Upper 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Materials: digital file
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Finishes at 72". Sliced for 375mm, 250mm and 200mm tall printers. Actually moves (if you put a bolt in it.) I've included a whole version if you'd like to cut it for your own printer.
The joint is made for a 1/4-20 x 30mm furniture bolt and matching 1/4-20 hex nut; the nut gets permanently glued in the underside and a cap put overtop to hide it, and then the bolt screws into it from the other side, then has a decorative cap that pops in overtop. You'll have to play with paint tolerances but it should be relatively seamless. This way you should be able to use an Allen key to tighten/loosen it into the nut on the other side. You'll also want to put a fishing wire loop on the underside of the cap so you can pull it out of its slot easily!
I've also included a cut file that is JUST the bolt structure so you can print that part first and take it to the hardware store and test different bolts with it -- I've made it for a 1/4-20 - 30mm bolt but sometimes these things need tweaking to preference.
Assembles on the following rods. We suggest using aluminum rods for strength but you can use wood too.
400MM VERSION:
31.5" of 1/8" (Blades)
3.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
0.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
3" of 1/8" x2 (Base 1)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1)
250MM VERSION:
32.25" of 1/8" x4 (Blades)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2 - between Upper 1 and Upper 2)
3" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 2 and Upper 3)
3.5" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 3 and Upper 4)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
3.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 3 and Upper 1)
4.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 2 and Upper 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
200MM VERSION:
32.25" of 1/8" x4 (Blades)
3.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
0.5" of 1/4" (Base 2)
3" of 1/8" x2 (Base 1)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 2 - between Upper 1 and Upper 2)
3" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 2 and Upper 3)
3.5" of 1/4" (Handle 2 - between Upper 3 and Upper 4)
3" of 1/4" x2 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
3.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 3 and Upper 1)
4.25" of 1/4" (Handle 1 - between Upper 2 and Upper 1)
1.25" of 1/4 (Handle 1 - between Upper 2/3 and Upper 4)
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Materials: digital file
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