Shear is a guillotine style cigar cutter that uses a standard, utility knife razor blade to do the cutting.
The advantage of this design is the replaceable blade. I chose to use the utility blade because it is an extremely easy to find and affordable razor. Only half of the razor is used to cut, so just like a utility knife, you can simply flip the blade once it is dull to have a new, sharp edge. This makes this design superior to many conventional cigar cutters, which become nearly useless after the fixed blade becomes dull.
The only additional hardware required is a 6-32 x 3/8 machine screw and nut. These can be found in packages containing 14 sets at many hardware stores including Lowe's and Home Depot for about $1.00
or, if you prefer metric:
There is another version that uses a 10mm M3 screw and M3 nut
Enjoy!
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FRAME.stl | 2.2MB | |
LID_-_CARRIAGE.stl | 2.4MB | |
M3-FRAME_.stl | 2.2MB | |
M3_LID_-_CARRIAGE_.stl | 2.4MB | |
M3_SNIP_CIGAR_CUTTER.3dm | 1.2MB | |
SNIP_CIGAR_CUTTER.3dm | 1.2MB |