Medieval sword
Total length 1.15 metre (45,27 inch).
Components (10);
Printed parts (5)
o Blade-1
o Blade-2
o Blade-3
o Guard
o Pommel
Standard components (5)
o 4 Wooden dowels 8mm x 35mm
o PVC pipe diameter 32mm length 240mm
The 4 dowels are used to connect the 3 blade pieces together (you could choose print components instead of using the wooden dowels). The dowels actually worked out great, they made for an excellent connection between the 3 blade pieces.
Pvc pipe will function as grip (you can choose the length of the pvc pipe as you like I went for a length of 240mm).
Printer:
Creality CR-10
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2mm
Infill:
10%
Notes:
Slicer Cura
All piece where printed with a Brim.
The 3 pieces of the blade (Blade-1,2 and 3) and the pommel where printed without supports.
The guard piece needed some adjusting I had to lower the Overhang angle for support to 30 degrees instead of the default 60 degrees.
Modelling
Modelled in Fusion 360 with mostly basic features like extrudes, revolves, chamfers and rounds.
Skulls where a Brep ( Basic representation) off the beautiful skull model by trailogy and where just placed in the model using the insert Mesh feature.