Inspired by the sleek, aggressive lines of traditional Japanese "Hissatsu" blades, this project brings high-end folding knife aesthetics to the world of 3D printing. It features a satisfying Front Flipper deployment and a functional Liner Lock mechanism.
The Story Behind the Design: I’ve always been obsessed with the silhouette of Japanese tactical folders, but carrying a real "Hissatsu" blade can be problematic—not only because of accidental cuts during fidgeting but also because its aggressive look can make people uneasy in public. I designed this 3D-printed version so I could enjoy the mechanical "snap" and the iconic Japanese style anywhere, safely and discreetly. It’s the perfect desk toy that doubles as a light-duty tool.
Three Download Configurations:
The Trainer (Dummy Blade): A completely safe version for fidgeting and mastering your front-flipper technique.
Utility Edition: Designed to hold standard 62mm Stanley-style trapezoid utility blades. Perfect for opening packages.
High-Rigidity Handle: A specialized handle part with adjusted geometry to reduce locking tension. Use this if you are printing with stiff materials like PLA-CF or Carbon Fiber PETG.
Duty Level:Light Duty Only. This design prioritizes "fidget-ability" and aesthetics. The blade carrier is not intended for heavy-duty prying or cutting.
Printing & Material Requirements
Recommended Material:PETG is highly recommended for its durability and flexibility (essential for the liner lock).
Important Note on Silk/Metallic Filaments: Avoid using metallic or "silk" filaments for the blade/pivot parts. Their poor overhang performance can cause the pivot hole to deform, resulting in a gritty or "wobbly" action.
Support Info: The blade requires specific supports. I have included manually painted supports in the provided .3mf file for a perfect finish.
Assembly: Takes approximately 15 seconds. (See the assembly GIF guide below).