Derelict Lightsaber
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This is modeled after the Derelict Lightsaber from SW:TOR.
I normally try to make my parts print without support, but it just wasn't possible with this one. I had to use supports for the Emitter_head_bottom, and the Emitter_ring. Also, while the emitter, body, grip, and pummel connect with either their own threading or the couplers from my Lightsaber Creation Kit (included here as well), the switch, studs, buttons, ring all have to be glued into place. I also over twisted the emitter head to get the two parts to aline properly. Many parts may need some sanding to fit right.
The Blade (which I am including) is a W.I.P. The couplers for it don't work with their threads after printed (might work at 100 microns) so I had to sand them down and force them in, then attack the next section and fuse them together. The blade does screw in and out of the emitter so you can attach and remove it as you want. The one in my picture is 35 inches long, which means 5 middle parts, an end an
I normally try to make my parts print without support, but it just wasn't possible with this one. I had to use supports for the Emitter_head_bottom, and the Emitter_ring. Also, while the emitter, body, grip, and pummel connect with either their own threading or the couplers from my Lightsaber Creation Kit (included here as well), the switch, studs, buttons, ring all have to be glued into place. I also over twisted the emitter head to get the two parts to aline properly. Many parts may need some sanding to fit right.
The Blade (which I am including) is a W.I.P. The couplers for it don't work with their threads after printed (might work at 100 microns) so I had to sand them down and force them in, then attack the next section and fuse them together. The blade does screw in and out of the emitter so you can attach and remove it as you want. The one in my picture is 35 inches long, which means 5 middle parts, an end an
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