Riptide Pen Sword

Riptide Pen Sword

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Adaptation of Percy Jackson's ballpoint pen sword, Riptide (Anaklusmos). Loosely based on the weapon of choice for Percy Jackson. Although it doesn't match the description in the books, and obviously doesn't turn into a double edged sword, it was still a fun design project with my daughter who is a big fan. The objects are split into two plates to minimize filament swaps for the bronze blade and the black pen. The Greek word for Riptide, Anaklusmos, is debossed into the side of the pen housing, but the trident symbol embedded into the top and bottom of the pen, is a separate object that is exactly 0.4 mm thick so it prints in two layers with a layer height of 0.2 mm.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
love this model! super fast and super fun to look at and play with. 6/5 stars. really great model
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no issues at all. thank you
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it was an absolutely amazing print!
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"It's a powerful weapon .. guard it well .." "This is a pen." My Percy Jackson obsessed child absolutely loved it!
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Great and fun little toy as long as you don’t whack it against anything too hard
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pretty cool
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really like how it printed only issue was the tip of yhe blade kept unsticking so it wasnt perfect but it did the job
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nice
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this would be even cooler if you were able to actually write with it p.s boosted
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