December 2, 2021
Description
I've moved my design to MarkerWorld
If you want to support my work download it and Boost it here :
https://makerworld.com/en/models/868813#profileId-820338
Modification of January 13, 2022
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I added a locknut to prevent the first one from rotating with the roller and loosening.
I've also modified the blade to make it more efficient, despite being made of plastic, I find it does its job well (about fifty cartons) and I've realized that some qualities of adhesive are of much better quality and cut very well while others stretch without ever cutting!
I couldn't find an interesting packaging tape dispenser, so I designed one.
It's printed in PLA but I preferred to use PETG for the blade, tongue and applicator so that these parts are more flexible and less brittle.
For filling between 30% and 100% (for small parts and the blade)
Everything prints without supports except the handle.
When printing, it is important not to change the orientation of the parts as recorded in the files, to optimize strength.
You will need :
1 M 6x70 screw
2 M 6x65 screws
2 screws M 6x55
7 nuts M 6
2 washers M 6
1 spring
3 wood screws 3.5x15
If you don't have a spring to brake the tape reel, I think you can easily replace it with cardboard washers.
I lightly sanded and lubricated the parts that slide into each other and it works like a charm ;-)
Modification of January 13, 2022
==========================
I added a lock nut to keep the first one from turning with the roller and loosening.
I have also modified the blade to make it more efficient, despite being made of plastic, I find that it does its job well (around fifty boxes) and I realized that certain qualities of adhesive are of much better quality and cut very well while others stretch without ever cutting!
I couldn't find an interesting packaging tape dispenser, so I designed one.
It is printed in PLA but I preferred to use PETG for the blade, the locking tab and the applicator so that these parts are more flexible and less brittle.
For filling between 30% and 100% (for small parts and blade)
Everything prints without supports except the handle.
It is important for printing not to change the orientation of the parts as recorded in the files for optimum strength.
You'll need :
1 screw M 6x70
2 screws M 6x65
2 screws M 6x55
7 nuts M 6
2 washers M 6
1 spring
3 wood screws 3.5x15
If you don't have a spring to brake the tape spool, I think you can easily replace it with cardboard washers.
I lightly sanded and lubricated the parts that slide inside each other and it works brilliantly ;-)
License:
CULTS - Private Use