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== | {{Project data | ||
| authors = User:Zedubiel | |||
| years = 2014 | |||
| made = Yes | |||
| replicated = No | |||
| cost = USD 2.65 | |||
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Animals raised on a farm or harvested from the field need to be field dressed and skinned in order to obtain quality, unspoiled meat. This process is often interrupted due to dull cutting blades that are not sized properly for the task. The OSAT field dressing tool allows the user to cut only what is needed in a safe manner. This is accomplished by mounting a replaceable utility blade on a 3D printed handle with a guard. This design allows the user to cut just underneath the skin without puncturing organs. Allowing the user to replace the blade ensures the tool is replaceable and easy to use time after time. So with this tool the user can field dress an animal quicker and safer than with a traditional blade. | |||
[[File:Tool Cutting.JPG|thumb|3D Printed Cutting Tool]] | |||
== Bill of Materials == | |||
== Bill of Materials== | Utility blades can be ordered in bulk for little cost. TEKTON supplies 100 utility blades for $9.26. This is available [https://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-82580-Utility-Dispenser-100-Piece/dp/B000NPPCPK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417533173&sr=8-1&keywords=utility+blades here] | ||
Utility blades can be ordered in bulk for little cost. TEKTON supplies 100 utility blades for $9.26. This is available [ | |||
The STL file for the part and openSCAD file can be found here: | The STL file for the part and openSCAD file can be found here: | ||
== Tools needed | * [[File:OSAT2.scad]] | ||
# [[ | * [[File:OSAT2.stl]] | ||
== Tools needed == | |||
# [[Delta Build Overview:MOST|MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer | |||
# Utility blades | # Utility blades | ||
== Skills and | == Skills and knowledge needed == | ||
* [[MY4777|MY4777/MY5777/EE4777/EE5777: Open-source 3-D printing]]. | * [[MY4777|MY4777/MY5777/EE4777/EE5777: Open-source 3-D printing]]. | ||
* OpenSCAD | * OpenSCAD | ||
* Slic3r | * Slic3r | ||
== Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions== | == Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions == | ||
# The part takes about 30 minutes to print. | |||
# The part takes about 30 minutes to print. | |||
# Once printed simply snap the utility blade into place as seen in the pictures. | # Once printed simply snap the utility blade into place as seen in the pictures. | ||
=== Common Problems and Solutions === | |||
* If needed the blade can be heated and pressed into the handle. If this is not possible the part may need to be scaled larger or smaller and reprinted. | |||
=== | == Cost savings == | ||
* A commercial equivalent to this cutting tool is available [https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-45924-E-Z-Zip-Sheath/dp/B000W0EW9I/ref=sr_1_3?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1417644410&sr=1-3&keywords=wyoming+knife here] for $12.61. | |||
* A commercial equivalent to this cutting tool is available [ | |||
# Blades are about 12 cents a piece if ordered in bulk. | # Blades are about 12 cents a piece if ordered in bulk. | ||
# About 4.5 meters of filament are needed to produce this part. This equates to about 50 cents. | # About 4.5 meters of filament are needed to produce this part. This equates to about 50 cents. | ||
# Savings for this part are about 79 percent. | # Savings for this part are about 79 percent. | ||
{{Page data | |||
| keywords = 3D printing, field dressing, hunting, knife, osat, tool, blades, plastic | |||
| sdg = SDG02 Zero hunger, SDG15 Life on land | |||
| published = 2014 | |||
| organizations = MTU, Michigan_Tech's_Open_Sustainability_Technology_Lab | |||
| license = CC-BY-SA-3.0 | |||
| language = en | |||
}} | |||
[[Category:How tos]] | [[Category:How tos]] | ||
[[Category:3D printing]] | [[Category:3D printing]] | ||
[[Category:OSAT 3D-Printable Designs]] | [[Category:OSAT 3D-Printable Designs]] | ||
[[Category:Plastic]] |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 18 June 2024
Animals raised on a farm or harvested from the field need to be field dressed and skinned in order to obtain quality, unspoiled meat. This process is often interrupted due to dull cutting blades that are not sized properly for the task. The OSAT field dressing tool allows the user to cut only what is needed in a safe manner. This is accomplished by mounting a replaceable utility blade on a 3D printed handle with a guard. This design allows the user to cut just underneath the skin without puncturing organs. Allowing the user to replace the blade ensures the tool is replaceable and easy to use time after time. So with this tool the user can field dress an animal quicker and safer than with a traditional blade.
Bill of Materials[edit | edit source]
Utility blades can be ordered in bulk for little cost. TEKTON supplies 100 utility blades for $9.26. This is available here
The STL file for the part and openSCAD file can be found here:
Tools needed[edit | edit source]
- MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer
- Utility blades
Skills and knowledge needed[edit | edit source]
- MY4777/MY5777/EE4777/EE5777: Open-source 3-D printing.
- OpenSCAD
- Slic3r
Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions[edit | edit source]
- The part takes about 30 minutes to print.
- Once printed simply snap the utility blade into place as seen in the pictures.
Common Problems and Solutions[edit | edit source]
- If needed the blade can be heated and pressed into the handle. If this is not possible the part may need to be scaled larger or smaller and reprinted.
Cost savings[edit | edit source]
- A commercial equivalent to this cutting tool is available here for $12.61.
- Blades are about 12 cents a piece if ordered in bulk.
- About 4.5 meters of filament are needed to produce this part. This equates to about 50 cents.
- Savings for this part are about 79 percent.