Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Selune's Spear of Night
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Should fit on most printers, but it's reliable on a 200mm tall printer. I've included whole versions of the larger parts for those with larger printers. The spear finishes at 83" but you can shorten it by shortening the handle or printing it at scale.
If you'd like physical, resin cast black gems for the spear's head, you can purchase them here and we'll ship them to you.
Assembles with:
- a 50" long dowel, 1.5" diameter for the handle
- a 26.5" long dowel, 1/4" diameter, for the center of the blade/head
- 2x 20mm dowel chunks, 1/4" diameter, for the base of the head
I strongly suggest using aluminum rods for the 1/4" instead of a wooden dowel, but either is fine.
You can print at 66% scale to use a 1" dowel for the handle and 11/64" dowels in the head, but if that's hard to find (it will be!) you can use 1/8" with a high-volume/gap filling glue like a 5 min epoxy.
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
We printed ours at 0.1 layers. We suggest keeping a moderate infill (no lower than 15%) and walls of about 1.2-1.4mm.
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Selune's Spear of Night
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format. Should fit on most printers, but it's reliable on a 200mm tall printer. I've included whole versions of the larger parts for those with larger printers. The spear finishes at 83" but you can shorten it by shortening the handle or printing it at scale.
If you'd like physical, resin cast black gems for the spear's head, you can purchase them here and we'll ship them to you.
Assembles with:
- a 50" long dowel, 1.5" diameter for the handle
- a 26.5" long dowel, 1/4" diameter, for the center of the blade/head
- 2x 20mm dowel chunks, 1/4" diameter, for the base of the head
I strongly suggest using aluminum rods for the 1/4" instead of a wooden dowel, but either is fine.
You can print at 66% scale to use a 1" dowel for the handle and 11/64" dowels in the head, but if that's hard to find (it will be!) you can use 1/8" with a high-volume/gap filling glue like a 5 min epoxy.
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
We printed ours at 0.1 layers. We suggest keeping a moderate infill (no lower than 15%) and walls of about 1.2-1.4mm.
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Finishing Guides
Quick Finishing Guide - 3D Printed and Resin Kits
Just purchased a kit? Thanks for supporting us! Don't know where to start in assembling your 3D Print or Resin kit? We've got you covered.
The Basic Supplies for Bodyshopping 3D Prints
This guide is a great follow-along if you've purchased any Dangerous Ladies 3D printed cosplay props. This article is on the basic supplies you'll need for sanding FDM prints, with no...