A 3D Printed Kit for Falin’s Staff. Choose between 36in or 44in long!
Both use a PVC pipe for the handle and include an end cap for the bottom.
- The 36" version uses a 3/4" PVC pipe cut 29" long.
- The 44" version uses a 3/4" PVC pipe cut 36" long.
The only real difference here is the size of the lantern and the pipe it goes on; you can change the length by changing the length of the handle, while leaving the lantern as is. With this in mind, I suggest we suggest the 44in one for a bigger prop that shows up better in photos; the lantern is about 6" wide at the top.
The lantern prints in parts so it's seamless, and there's space inside for a tap light or similar to light up. You can glue the neck and the base together or you can use the six provided 1/4" slots (12 magnets total) to have it come apart to access a light.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
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A 3D Printed Kit for Falin’s Staff. Choose between 36in or 44in long!
Both use a PVC pipe for the handle and include an end cap for the bottom.
- The 36" version uses a 3/4" PVC pipe cut 29" long.
- The 44" version uses a 3/4" PVC pipe cut 36" long.
The only real difference here is the size of the lantern and the pipe it goes on; you can change the length by changing the length of the handle, while leaving the lantern as is. With this in mind, I suggest we suggest the 44in one for a bigger prop that shows up better in photos; the lantern is about 6" wide at the top.
The lantern prints in parts so it's seamless, and there's space inside for a tap light or similar to light up. You can glue the neck and the base together or you can use the six provided 1/4" slots (12 magnets total) to have it come apart to access a light.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
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