KPOP Demon Hunters Rumi Epoch Final Sword for Kids
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Description
The Rumi Epoch Final Battle Sword from the movie K-POP Demon Hunters consists of a total of 16 3D-printed parts.
Three parts are printed with simple supports; the remaining parts are printed without supports.
All components are assembled using an M6 threaded rod with a length of 792 mm, secured with M6 lock nuts on both ends.
I modified some parts to allow the use of imperial nuts and an imperial threaded rod in the UNC 1/4'' size.

One of the M6 lock nuts is inserted into the Grip_4_Kids part, and the other M6 nut is embedded in the Blade_3_Kids part. The printing profile includes a pause to allow the insertion of this nut during printing.
Printed pins (Connecting_pin_D5,6 and D6,6) prevent the individual parts from rotating.
The construction of the sword does not require any gluing at any point.
The only parts that need to be glued are the decorative flowers on the sword’s pommel.
The 3 decorative sphere are attached to the pommel with M3x16 Allen screws or imperial 0.1120'' screws of a similar length.
Thanks to the threaded rod used, the sword is very very strong and suitable even for play or cosplay.
Here you will also find the adult size, for example as a cosplay sword.
The author assumes no responsibility for any injury resulting from this 3D print.
At this link, you can also find Mira's long sword from the same movie K-POP Demon Hunters. An adult-sized version is also available, for example, for cosplay.
At this link, you can find the original Rumi sword, which is used throughout the entire film.



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