Modular Collapsible Lightsaber 3

Modular Collapsible Lightsaber 3

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X1 Carbon
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A1

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill (Multi-plate, all parts)
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill (Multi-plate, all parts)
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This customizable collapsible lightsaber is the third collection of many different designs that I wanted to create.

 

I am just getting into the 3D design space and trying new things with my 3D printer, and these lightsabers have been the result of my tinkering.

 

The sections screw together and meant to be interchangeable with all the parts in this collection.  (This is part 3.) 

 

Updated 3/14/2024:

Modified the end cap to allow airflow.  This helps for smoother and more consistent blade deployment.

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loved printing it
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Thanks for your support! It is really appreciated!
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perfect
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Beautiful!
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coool
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Love this model! Printed parts from all 4 lightsabers and brought them into the office. Now my team is making their own office lightsaber for battles!
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May I ask what you felt was lacking about this design? I am always looking for ways to improve.
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So two things one might not be the print but my filament but the other issue is the blade sometimes gets stuck. other then that it was great
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Replying to @Jack44fisher :
I have had the blade get stuck many times, if someone flings it out to hard. The layer lines make difficult, and I don't really know how to address this issue without making the blade extremely difficult to print... I tell people to let it fall out with gravity. After the blade has been worked in and out for a while it gets much smoother.
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what filiment should i use for this saber
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I have used both PLA and PETG. I like the translucent filaments because I can add a light to make it glow.
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Ok I’m using PLA thanks for the help
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printed grate on my A1 my nephew loved it too
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I am glad he loved it! I have been making so many of these for friends and family, and they are loving them too!
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This is a great model, but I have found that the blade needs to be scaled up to 102% to work with all of the modular options.
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Thanks for the support! It is really appreciated!
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Thanks for the support! I really appreciate it!
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