AS REQUESTED THE SHEATH HAS BEEN UPLOADED WITH SAME ASSEMBLY STYLE AS THE SWORD (PINS AND RECEIVERS). THIS BEING SAID THOUGH, I SEE NO REASON WHY IT SHOULD NOT WORK.įURTHER NOTE: THIS UPDATE ONLY REGARDS THE HANDLE AREA, AND ALL OTHER PIECES WILL FIT AS USUAL.įURTHER UPDATE: SHEATH IS HERE. WARNING FOR THIS METHOD: THIS HAS NOT BEEN TESTED BY ME, MEANING THAT IT WORKS ON PAPER, BUT THERE IS NO GUARANTEE. THIS IS DONE BY PRINTING 'Handle bare.stl' FIRST AND THEN SLIDING IN 'Tsuka ito.stl', THEN ATTACHING 'Handle cap.stl' AND FINALLY GLUING ON THE CONNECTORS. UPDATE: AS REQUESTED, IT IS NOW POSSIBLE TO PRINT THE HANDLE IN MULTIPLE PIECES, USING THE FOLLOWING FILES: 'Handle bare.stl', 'Tsuka ito.stl', 'Handle connectors.stl' and 'Handle cap.stl'. Printing the pieces separately is advised, as the pieces are very large and general print quality will be better if printed separately. Print one of each at 4000% scale, and you have all pieces. The model was separated into small enough pieces that most FDM printers can print in full size without further modifications to the models.Each little piece has been separately handled and pieced together for best possible topology and geometry as also shown in the pictures.Objects and models were added and/or modified for easy assembly as shown in the pictures.Topology was refined so that modifications did not ruin the models.
This model has been optimised for 3D printing in the following ways: