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Viking Long Seax
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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
4.8 h
1 plate
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Description
Viking Long Seax. This sword was classified as a short sword with a heavy tang, designed for chopping and breaking. Mostly made during the Anglo-Saxon age, this was the European version of Egypt's Khopesh knife. The most interesting feature to point out is the inversed blade top, resembling our modern day kitchen knives.
Printing
Please consider solid infill so it's durable and wont break easily by dropping or, “chopping”.
Include Organic Supports as well.
Assembling
I have made an alternative version that has pins for you to add your own handle design.
Now, enjoy a piece of Nordic history.
License
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