CyberCyclist shares:
A tape cutter having the following features.
Press down on the tape to cut it. It is like cutting paper with a ruler.
The blade is reasonably sharp, so please be careful if you have small children.
The edge of the tape remains in a slightly flipped after cutting, making it convenient for continuous cutting.
Can be used for from thin to thick tape rolls.
Models for tape widths of 20mm/25mm/30mm/35mm/40mm/45mm/50mm.
No supports needed.
Blades should be printed without raft. (for sharp edge)
A rubber band is needed for assembly. If you use TPU bands instead, it looks nicer and lasts longer.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4876956
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