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Mini Scythe
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A little mini Scythe for whatever you want! Scythes were a farming tool that evolved from the sickle. They were used for haymaking, and grain harvesting. They become especally popular in Europe during the 8th century. The Scythe became associated with death, and death has always been in the topic of Halloween. The Grim Reaper in Halloween folklore carries a scythe to reap people of their lives. The word reap or reaping is a farming term that means to cut or gather. And that is why the scythe is so prominent in Halloween.
Use:
This can be used as decor for your household during Halloween(Or for people who love the history of farming)
Contents:
There is one blade file, and one pole file, snap the two together and you get a scythe!
Print Settings:
Print the Scythe blade like this: rotated 90 on x axis, and slant it upwards slightly. Print at 10-15% infill, and 0.1 layer height for best finish. Also Generate supports for both
Hope You Enjoy!
A little mini Scythe for whatever you want! Scythes were a farming tool that evolved from the sickle. They were used for haymaking, and grain harvesting. They become especally popular in Europe during the 8th century. The Scythe became associated with death, and death has always been in the topic of Halloween. The Grim Reaper in Halloween folklore carries a scythe to reap people of their lives. The word reap or reaping is a farming term that means to cut or gather. And that is why the scythe is so prominent in Halloween.
Use:
This can be used as decor for your household during Halloween(Or for people who love the history of farming)
Contents:
There is one blade file, and one pole file, snap the two together and you get a scythe!
Print Settings:
Print the Scythe blade like this: rotated 90 on x axis, and slant it upwards slightly. Print at 10-15% infill, and 0.1 layer height for best finish. Also Generate supports for both
Hope You Enjoy!
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