Collapsing Katana 天鎖斬月 (BLEACH -Tensa Zangetsu)

Collapsing Katana 天鎖斬月 (BLEACH -Tensa Zangetsu)

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Chain version, multicolour, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
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20.3 h
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Chainless version, single color, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Chainless version, single color, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
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4.3 h
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Chain version, single color, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
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Chainless version, multiple colors, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Chainless version, multiple colors, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
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Collapsing Katana 天鎖斬月 (BLEACH -Tensa Zangetsu)

This is a telescopic sword inspired by the sword "天鎖斬月" used by Kurosaki Ichigo in the Japanese manga "BLEACH".


This is a telescopic katana that is printed in parts and then assembled. You can choose to print different colors and strengths for different parts.
The handle is capped to facilitate future maintenance and blade replacement.However, the disadvantage of this is that the printing time will increase.
If you are sure that you can print an all-in-one print, you can refer to my previous telescopic knife work Reverse Blade Sword mini:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/114630

 

Notice
It is recommended to use PLA+、PETG for printing.
If your filament has insufficient strength, please increase the fill overlap to more than 40%.

 

Assembly instructions:
1. Place the blades in order.

2. Close the handle cover.

 

3. Insert two pins to secure.

 

4. fixation of chains
Glue is required to secure the chain to the cover of the handle.

 

Remark:
1. If the pin is too loose, you can apply removable glue, such as Styrofoam, to the tip of the latch to facilitate removal during future repairs.
2. Since the flow rate of each brand of filament will vary, the pin may be too thick or too thin. If you encounter this problem, you can adjust the Z height of the pin and print the two pin parts separately.
3. If it is difficult to align the exit hole when the pin is inserted into the tool holder, you can use a blade to push in the direction of the hole to facilitate alignment of the exit hole.

 

 

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Chain version, single color, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
did not go Well
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why?
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Chainless version, single color, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Love the blade. Translucent PERG prints very nicely.
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Chain version, multicolour, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
love this model! I'm not sure if the blade is extending all the way. I used silk filaments so maybe it expanded and caused that
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I haven't gotten any of mine to extend all the way either. I still can't get the seams dialed in amd I'm pretty sure that's what's hanging up.
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Replying to @2k3msp :
Have you figured out the seam issue? I have mine "back" and still seems like it doesn't extend all the way. If I swing it pretty hard it will extend 95%
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Replying to @BlessedNoob :
I know "random" will leave dots all over it, so that's not an option. I used "aligned" and they are slightly offset, which helps. I think the seam itself is just too thick, so it messes with thr tolerances.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
saves so much time
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hey!! I just printed the handle and I’m super confused. what is the tower in the back for? I now have a lot of discarded filament and I don’t know what the tower is for. please help me
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Multicolor printing will create a wipe tower It will print the previous color when it needs to change colors Then it will print
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yup . its kind of waist to me, i stop mid if job 2 much time, 2 much material, recomend go single color
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Chain version, single color, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Im not joking when I say this thing was SICK so awesome and fun. Made a couple for my friends and they had a blast. The peices rarley get caught and everything prints astonishingly.... probably spelled that wrong. Anyways the only down side is if you print the chain version the chain will hit you and it might hurt just an FYI.
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Great model! I printed a multicolor version, and my son is loving it! I also designed a sliding safety guard that prevents the blade from extending, making it easier to carry around in collapsed state. If anyone is interested here's the link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1109113
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very nice👌
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Chainless version, single color, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Perfect! Print with Elegoo PLA+ and A1 mini 🎉
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Chain version, single color, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
I like this model, i print it without the chain
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Did you make this with PLA
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Replying to @trujiptv :
no, petg
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is it normal that ive got this much of pop in one print?
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yes
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