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Double-headed double-bladed axe

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I created this Double-Bladed Bipennate Axe with the intention of being able to carry your dice, but other items like pens and pencils can also fit if desired, with you to D&D sessions at friends' houses. Simply unscrew the cap at the top to insert objects and unscrew the handle to store it inside backpacks or bags. Additionally, on the two sides of the axe head, there is the sun with clouds on one side and the moon and stars on the other as embellishment.

I designed it to be printed with all printers, from the smallest A1 Mini to the H2D. You only need a bit of glue to hold the blades to the axe head. It is printable with all materials, but I recommend PLA, perhaps alternating with PLA WOOD for the wooden parts to make it look more realistic.

 

Thanks in advance to anyone who downloads it and tries to print it on their printers. I await your advice and reviews.

Enjoy!

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