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Archery Armguard: Gondor Edition

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P2S
X1 Carbon
H2D Pro
P1S
H2C
H2D
H2S
A1 mini
P1P
X1
A1
X1E
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Designer
3 h
1 plate

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Description

This is a functional armguard for archers, featuring the White Tree of Gondor symbol from The Lord of the Rings. While it is not an exact 1:1 replica from the films, it is a recognizable tribute designed for fans of the series.
 

The guard is 3D printed using PET-G

Fastening Options

The guard can be fitted with three different types of straps:

  • Paracord: For a simple, adjustable, and secure fit.
  • Velcro Straps: For quick application and removal.
  • Leather Straps: For a more traditional look and feel.

Sizing & Printing Guide

To ensure the guard fits comfortably and protects your arm correctly, follow these steps before printing:

  1. Measure your forearm: Use a flexible measuring tape to find the width of your wrist and the widest part of your forearm where the guard will sit.
  2. Adjust in Bambu Studio: Open the model in Bambu Studio and use the Scale tool to adjust the dimensions according to your measurements.
  3. Double-check: Re-check the scaled dimensions in the slicer against your actual arm measurements to ensure a perfect fit before hitting “Print.”





 

 

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