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Nineteenth-century harpoon, historical replica

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 3% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 3% infill
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This replica is based on a 19th-century harpoon discovered near Hamburg and used off the coast of Greenland.

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The finished model measures approximately 1.2 meters in length and is intended to be printed in black; for a more accurate replica, I recommend a black hammertone finish. Assembly instructions are included as a PDF.

 

Disclaimer: I do not endorse whaling; this model serves solely for exhibition and historical educational purposes.

 

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 3% infill
exactly what I needed for a cosplay project. Modded the haft a little. and made a 4 point version as well.
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Strength Issue:Cool design but even with glue it didn’t stay together. Should be switched to screw together. Need it for a quick costume Thursday so will have to buy it, this is way too delicate and barely stays together without being touched
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It's unfortunate that it didn't work for you, what adhesive did you use? For bonding my 3D prints, I use UHU Hart for PLA; when applied correctly and fully cured, the adhesive bond is stronger than the layer adhesion in the printed part
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