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Obi Wan Kenobi's Lightsaber

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Obi-Wan 26mm blade adapter
Obi-Wan 26mm blade adapter
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Use the force Luke.

Obi Wan Kenobi's lightsaber is iconic and now you can print your own!

Great to display and fun to assemble, this model prints without the 

need for supports or AMS and assembles without the need for glue when printed with a well calibrated filament.

 

Get the display blade here

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2279067-lightsaber-blade-screw-on-sections#profileId-2485136

 

Be sure to check out my other lightsabers and many other models!

https://makerworld.com/en/collections/14478910-lightsabers

 

UPDATE: 1-17-26 updated parts for better strength at threads.

 

Filament used:

Sunlu silk grey, Sunlu silk gold, Sunlu silk copper, Sunlu silk black, Bambu basic red

 

 

To assemble

 

Slide the control box into the dovetail on the middle parts of the hilt.

Next slide the ring over the threads of the emitter, then screw everything together as the picture shows.

Press the button and knob into the holes and the switch through the plate and into the box on the saber.

Last step is to snap the d-ring into the holes in the pommel and the lever into the side of the switch.

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