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Modular Crystal Scepter

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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15.2 h
3 plates
5.0(3)

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Glow Blue (15600) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Glow Green (15500) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Black (10101) / Filament with spool / 1kg

Description

Modular Crystal Scepter

This Modular Crystal Scepter is an original design, inspired by my popular Resident Evil lamp, reimagined as a fully customisable fantasy scepter. Every section has been designed with modularity in mind, allowing different variations of each part to be swapped and upgraded over time.

Each section is threaded for easy assembly, making the build straightforward while keeping everything secure without complicated hardware. The modular design means this scepter can evolve — with new heads, cores, and handle styles to make it fully customisable.

 Key Features

  • Original modular design
  • Threaded sections for easy assembly and customisation
  • NO AMS required
  • Fully printable on the Bambu A1 mini
    • Largest single part is only 14 cm tall
  • Fully scalable for larger printers
  • Lightweight build using only 222 g of filament
  • Ideal for cosplay, decoration, and collectible display

 Printing & Assembly

  • Supports are required for:
    • The crown
    • The helix
  • Supports are designed to be easy to remove
  • Printed using Bambu PLA Glo Green and Glo Blue
  • All parts are hollowed out and use 3 walls, keeping weight low while allowing space for electronics
  • Glue is only needed to fix the jewels into the crown
  • All other parts simply screw together

💡 LED Compatibility

Every part is hollow, allowing you to add LED strip lighting for a true glowing effect.

  • Recommended filament: Bambu translucent filament for maximum light diffusion
  • LED strips can be tricky to feed through the helix, so here’s a quick tip 👇

Quick LED Tip:
Thread a 50 cm piece of scrap filament through one of the helix channels first.
Tape one end of the LED strip to the filament, then gently pull it through while guiding the LED at the same time.
With a little technique, you can make it look easy — I promise 

The core, crystal, and handle window have been designed hollow to make LED installation much simpler.

 

Licence

If you’re planning to sell prints of my models, make sure you join one of my Commercial License membership tiers here on MakerWorld. That way you’re covered, supporting my work properly, and helping me keep the new designs coming.

Appreciate every single download, print, like and Boost — you lot are legends.

 

If you like this model, feel free to send a Boost — every single one genuinely pushes me to spend more time designing and releasing more cool stuff like this.

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