A 3D printed kit for the Viper Dual Swords.
Each sword finishes at 38" and connects to make a 76" glaive. You’ll find that the handles are slightly smaller than their connecting pieces- this allows some room to wrap with leather.
The swords assemble on a 1/4" diameter dowel or threaded rod, 35.5" long. We suggest using aluminum for strength, but wood is fine too. Threaded rods work even better because it works with the connector pommels!
The pommels use 1/4" threaded hex nuts for the couplings. We’ll include them with your kit, but we will not include the required threaded rod.
Whatever rods are available to you locally may vary so, take the hex nuts and pommel with you to the hardware store and test fit.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
A 3D printed kit for the Viper Dual Swords.
Each sword finishes at 38" and connects to make a 76" glaive. You’ll find that the handles are slightly smaller than their connecting pieces- this allows some room to wrap with leather.
The swords assemble on a 1/4" diameter dowel or threaded rod, 35.5" long. We suggest using aluminum for strength, but wood is fine too. Threaded rods work even better because it works with the connector pommels!
The pommels use 1/4" threaded hex nuts for the couplings. We’ll include them with your kit, but we will not include the required threaded rod.
Whatever rods are available to you locally may vary so, take the hex nuts and pommel with you to the hardware store and test fit.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
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