"Brooklyn Blues" XL Push Dagger

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"Brooklyn Blues" XL Push Dagger: Laffs Dynamics

 

Enlarged variant of the "Brooklyn Blues" 3D printed push dagger

 

Offset serrated blade with an unsharpened spine. It may not kill them, but pulling the blade out and sawing their flesh will leave a 

permanent reminder of their poor choices. 

 

 

 

Printer Used: Ender 3 V2

 

Filament Used: PLA+

 

Print Settings:

 

Extruder: 218C 

Bed: 56C 

First Layer Print Height: .20mm 

Standard Layer Height: .10mm - .12mm

Wall Thickness: .40 

Wall Perimeters: 8+

Infill: 50%+

 

 

Notes: 

 

1) The project materialized after thinking about the state's policies, and how not only do they leave innocent people defenseless, but 

that they drove me from my home. Not only are 3DP weapons illegal, but getting a handgun in said state is a pain in the ass. To be honest, 

getting ANYTHING in that state is a pain, and the police will confiscate your tools for defense even if they're still legal. (Source: They 

did it to me.)

 

In NYC specifically, it's near impossible to own a pistol, as they have seperate laws from the greater NY state. As such, seems fitting I 

design 3DP push daggers; a design named for each borough. (The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island.)

 

They can't keep people from affordable defense. It may not be as effective as a handgun, but it's better than bare fists. 

 

 

2) Due to this specific push dagger's slim design, it's HIGHLY recommended to print with at LEAST 8+ walls for best 

durability within it's intended design parameters. 

files

File Extension
Brooklyn Blues XL.zip zip

versions

Version: 1.0.0 latest

initial upload

about

"Brooklyn Blues" XL Push Dagger: Laffs Dynamics

 

Enlarged variant of the "Brooklyn Blues" 3D printed push dagger

 

Offset serrated blade with an unsharpened spine. It may not kill them, but pulling the blade out and sawing their flesh will leave a 

permanent reminder of their poor choices. 

 

 

 

Printer Used: Ender 3 V2

 

Filament Used: PLA+

 

Print Settings:

 

Extruder: 218C 

Bed: 56C 

First Layer Print Height: .20mm 

Standard Layer Height: .10mm - .12mm

Wall Thickness: .40 

Wall Perimeters: 8+

Infill: 50%+

 

 

Notes: 

 

1) The project materialized after thinking about the state's policies, and how not only do they leave innocent people defenseless, but 

that they drove me from my home. Not only are 3DP weapons illegal, but getting a handgun in said state is a pain in the ass. To be honest, 

getting ANYTHING in that state is a pain, and the police will confiscate your tools for defense even if they're still legal. (Source: They 

did it to me.)

 

In NYC specifically, it's near impossible to own a pistol, as they have seperate laws from the greater NY state. As such, seems fitting I 

design 3DP push daggers; a design named for each borough. (The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island.)

 

They can't keep people from affordable defense. It may not be as effective as a handgun, but it's better than bare fists. 

 

 

2) Due to this specific push dagger's slim design, it's HIGHLY recommended to print with at LEAST 8+ walls for best 

durability within it's intended design parameters. 

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Project Info

release date

Feb 5, 2024

artifact types

CAD Object, Printable project

library category

Other

fabrication method

Primarily Printable

fabrication tool

3D Printer

language

English

license

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

files

File Extension
Brooklyn Blues XL.zip zip

versions

Version: 1.0.0 latest

initial upload

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