If printing in vase mode you can scale down to a minimum of 55% with a. If you plan to print it smaller, scale the line width down by the same about. If printing at 100% scale, set the line width to. If you print sequentially, it’s faster too. I prefer printing the blades in vase mode as the result is a much cleaner and easier print that can easily be scaled. Note the vase mode stl’s are supposed to be solid so the slicer knows not to make an internal perimeter. If printing in vase mode, there is a stl for each blade. If you plan to print concentrically, a single stl contains all the blades. The blades can be printed concentrically as an assembly or individually in vase mode. The hilt and pommel do not require supports. This collapsing pirate sword is similar to the original version in appearance but its modified so a cap on the pommel can be screwed on and the blade can be printed separately and assembled. Collapsing Pirate Sword with Removable Blade
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