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KPOP Demon Hunters Mira long sword for children

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M6_thread_0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 40% infill
M6_thread_0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 40% infill
Designer
22.1 h
4 plates
4.8(41)

1/4 '' UNC_thread_0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 40% infill
1/4 '' UNC_thread_0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 40% infill
Designer
22.2 h
4 plates
5.0(9)

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Description

The sword assembly consists of a total of 15 3D-printed parts.

The parts are connected by an M6 threaded rod with a length of 930 mm, with an M6 nut on each end.
The sword is 1221 mm long and is sized for children from 6 years old.

Manufacturing and printing are relatively simple.
The only blade piece is printed in two parts, which are glued together using super glue or model glue through a connecting piece.

 

The suspension of the two balls is achieved using two M4 eyelets in the sword handle and two M4 eyelets in each ball.
The printed holes are prepared for screwing without the need for glue.
A key ring with a diameter of 11 mm is used for the connection.

 

 

The author assumes no responsibility for any injury resulting from this 3D print.

 

At this link, there is also a version for adult fans of the movie KPOP Demon Hunters with a sword length of 1895 mm. The sword can be used as a cosplay weapon.

 

On this link you will also find Rumi’s swords from the K-POP Demon Hunters.

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