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Jafar's Cobra Staff Head

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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Are you ready to become the Grand Vizier of Agrabah? 🧞♂️✨ This is a detailed replica of Jafar's cobra-head scepter. I designed this model to be easy to print and super cheap to assemble!

Instead of printing pounds of plastic for the handle (which often turns out fragile), this design is made to fit a common wooden broomstick. The result? A solid scepter, with the right weight and perfect for conventions, cosplay, or Halloween! 🎃

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  • 🎨 Iconic Design: Inspired by the classic animated film.
  • ♻️ Smart Build: Uses an inexpensive wooden handle.
  • 💪 Robust: The wooden core makes it impact-resistant.

🛠️ Assembly Instructions:

  1. Print the snake head (see settings below).
  2. Get a wooden broomstick (remove the plastic threaded part if present or cut it off).
  3. Important: Measure the diameter of your handle!
    • The model's hole is 22mm.
    • If your handle is narrower: use adhesive tape to add thickness.
    • If your handle is wider: slightly scale the model in the slicer (e.g., 102%) or sand the wood.
  4. Apply some glue (epoxy or super glue) or press fit.
  5. Paint gold and add red details for the eyes! 🖌️💎

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