Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Mori Calliope's Scythe.
Model by Cole Nielsen (@_craftcentric)
.stl format. Finishes with a blade 43" long, with a handle 72" long. Sliced for a printer 220mm tall, but will fit larger.
Notes on Parts:
- Blade has 7 segments and 6 different keys
- Blade carrier has 5 segments and 2 identical keys
- Handle has 7 segments and 6 identical keys
- Blade and blade carrier should be glued together
- Blade and handle attach with 1-4/20 bolt, 1” long, and matching nut. The bolt tightens a "bolt hub" construction that can be closed/tightened without a tool being necessary. This means you can remove the blade from the handle for travel/storage easily.
- Alternate key sizes for blade keys are included if you prefer looser keys or your printer isn't finely tuned.
The handle should be printed durably with thick walls and a high infill for support and better survival, as the shape does not allow for an internal dowel.
Assembly Order:
- Blade pieces will need to be keyed from smallest to biggest, fit will be tight for durability.
- Use the largest blade section to sandwich the blade carrier together when assembling it; fit should be snug
- Carrier spikes need to go in last
- Handle assembly can happen in any order
- Handle and blade can be attached with the bolt caps from either side using something flat to turn the bolt caps; the included bolt cover can do it but has a low profile so you may prefer to use a tool and then just pop the bolt cover in after to hide the bolt.
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
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.
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Dangerous Ladies' 3D models for Mori Calliope's Scythe.
Model by Cole Nielsen (@_craftcentric)
.stl format. Finishes with a blade 43" long, with a handle 72" long. Sliced for a printer 220mm tall, but will fit larger.
Notes on Parts:
- Blade has 7 segments and 6 different keys
- Blade carrier has 5 segments and 2 identical keys
- Handle has 7 segments and 6 identical keys
- Blade and blade carrier should be glued together
- Blade and handle attach with 1-4/20 bolt, 1” long, and matching nut. The bolt tightens a "bolt hub" construction that can be closed/tightened without a tool being necessary. This means you can remove the blade from the handle for travel/storage easily.
- Alternate key sizes for blade keys are included if you prefer looser keys or your printer isn't finely tuned.
The handle should be printed durably with thick walls and a high infill for support and better survival, as the shape does not allow for an internal dowel.
Assembly Order:
- Blade pieces will need to be keyed from smallest to biggest, fit will be tight for durability.
- Use the largest blade section to sandwich the blade carrier together when assembling it; fit should be snug
- Carrier spikes need to go in last
- Handle assembly can happen in any order
- Handle and blade can be attached with the bolt caps from either side using something flat to turn the bolt caps; the included bolt cover can do it but has a low profile so you may prefer to use a tool and then just pop the bolt cover in after to hide the bolt.
Files include:
- Photos
- .STL files
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.
DANGEROUSLADIES.CA
http://dangerousladies.storenvy.com
http://twitter.com/dangerousladies
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
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