Travel/Disposable Child Safe Knife, Fork and Spoon Kit Card + Carry Cases
by RJCDesigns · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Home |
| License | CC BY-NC |
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| Uploaded | Feb 25, 2026 |
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Description
Cutlery Kit Card – Knife, Fork and Spoon. A compact cutlery kit card combining a fork, spoon and (child-safe knife) in a single, lightweight design. Created with a focus on comfort, compactness, and fast printing . The card format keeps both pieces aligned and easy to carry in a bag, backpack, or kit. Ergonomic cut-outs improve grip while minimizing material use. Included sizes Compact version • Only 4.3 g of filament • ~ 10-minute print • Ideal for travel lunches and everyday carry Comfort version • More traditional size • Better suited for camping and longer use Both versions are optimized for quick, support-free prints and low filament usage . Left-handed use If you hold your knife in your left hand , simply mirror the card on the X axis . This positions the angled edge of the knife correctly, facing toward you. Carry case included Custom carry cases are also included, sized to hold 6–7 kit cards while remaining slim enough for a bag, backpack, or trouser pocket. It features a snug push-fit lid and is ideal for storage in a backpack or glove box. If you mirror your kit card, remember to mirror the case as well so everything fits correctly. DISCLAIMER These kits are intended for short term use . Any 3d print in any material will harbour bacteria over time . The knife is considered child safe only in terms of any plastic child safe knife ( it wont easily cut your skin ). It is advisable to use a stainless steel nozzle and to avoid brass . PETG and PP are considered chemically food safe , however as mentioned before, these will still hold bacteria within the layer lines. Microplastics . Any plastic product that comes into contact with any food, either in the manufacturing process, packaging, utensils, bottles etc, it WILL shed microplastics ( this includes commercial plastic utensils ). It is unfortunately an unavoidable issue until we all switch to glass, steel and wood. Macroplastics that are not chemically toxic will pass through your system.
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