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Modular Collapsing Sword(40 combinations!)

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A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
16.6 h
4 plates
4.8(48)

Open in Bambu Studio
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2011
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Description

A simple collapsing sword where all parts are swappable, for maximum customization!

 

also see my add-on to this model that replicates the Master Sword!

 

Instructions

 

Step one

Print Parts!

 

I recommend using the print profile, as it includes all of the sliced models, and you don't have to search through the individual models. The print profile is sorted through four different beds.

 

First bed

This is the main blade, you need this. (duh.)

 

Second bed

this one has both of the handle designs. Pick your favorite, delete the other, you don't need both.

 

Third bed

Same concept as the second bed, but these are the guards(the bit that protects your hand from the sharp part, goes between the handle and the blade.) there are four choices for this, pick one, delete the rest.

 

Fourth bed

These are the pommels(the bit that goes on the other side of the handle from the blade. They’re called that because you can pommel people over the head with them. Look it up.(don't try it though.)) five different ones of these, two of which can print upside-down with no supports, and are already in that position.

 

Step two

Final assembly

 

Insert the full blade point side first into one of the sides of the handle. If the blade does not fit flush with the handle, that's the wrong side. They look symmetrical, but they're not, sorry. Flip it around to the other side and that one should fit.

Insert the pommel on the same side as you put the blade so it doesn't fall back out, and the guard into the other side. Some parts may need glue, some may need sanding. If the guard is too loose, don't immediately try it by flicking the blade out, or the guard will slide off and fly across the room. Don't ask me how I know.

 

And that's it! If you enjoy please support me. I would love to see your finished models!

 

 

 

 

Comment & Rating (84)

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Would you be able to make a hilt and top shaped like these?
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Sure! give me a couple days haha
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Replying to @Kevin989niveK :
I was wondering if you were able to do this type of modification? I don't see it on the print profile.
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Replying to @Sky_Panda :
no, sorry! I've been trying, but I can't get it to look as good as the original.
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Sweet sword! I decided to glue the pieces together instead of keeping it collapsible. Planning to give it as a gift to a coworker/friend as prop to go with his costume for our DnD sessions! THE GREAT SWORD OF RAZOR GRIFFIN!
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Awesome! so glad you like it!
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Excellent model. Very clean, love the customization, and it feels great in the hand.
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Perfect! Looks great. :D
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Really cool! Feels great in hand. Extends well.
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I printed this a few months ago, after printing one for my nephew I was so chuffed with how it turned out I made this one for myself. There were no real issues with printing any of the parts, they all fit together well, though the pommel fit seems a tad TOO tight, but a few love taps got it into place.
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printed for my doughter theatre show, everybody liked both: the sword and the show. boosted!
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I am obsessed with this print!
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Bed Adhesion Issue:Small area, the "blade" fell off twice
Other Issues:Incorrect position of parts on the sheet - for stable printing, it is necessary to rotate them by 90°
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