Bread Slicing

This is a knife guide for cutting bread. It folds neatly for storage. The base extends out to support the portion of the loaf that is not in the cutting zone. An end wall flips up to position the loaf for cutting. No hardware or fasteners are required. It simply snaps together and works!

Folding and collapsible slicing guide

Open it up, drop in a loaf of bread, and slice away. When done, shake out the bread crumbs and fold it up.

Cuts slices medium thick.

The design file image below gives a little better view of the components and how they interact.

Print orientation is straight forward as shown in the images below.

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Comments

4 responses to “Bread Slicing”

  1. Jerry Whitley Avatar

    i could find this file i would love to get a copy

    1. Paul Brock Avatar
      Paul Brock

      You can download the STL files here…
      https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4878751

  2. Fletcher Avatar
    Fletcher

    Printing this now! Thank you.

    1. Paul Brock Avatar
      Paul Brock

      Hi, let me know how it works for you. I designed it many years ago but still use it today (I love making fresh breads). I am still dreaming of a way to remake it with the ability to adjust the width of the bread slices. A future project for sure.

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