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Lightsaber Wall Mount [Covertec]

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  • CovertecWheel35mmOd.stl
  • FullBlankLockA.stl
  • FullBlankLockB.stl
  • SaberBladeHook.stl
  • SaberBladeRingL.stl
  • SaberBladeRingR.stl
  • SaberWallMount(ResinFriendly).rar
  • SaberWallMount(Slotted).stl
  • SaberWallMount.stl
  • SaberWallMountLock.stl
  • ty.rar

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Last update 2024-02-12 at 02:17
Publication date 2023-11-25 at 02:52
Design number 1600956

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3D model description

A humble Wall Mount, for a more elegant weapon.

Locking vertical or horizonal wall mount for Lightsabers with Covertec belt clips. Designed to use the m3 hex key (allen key) for the m3 grub screws used to secure the blade to the hilt, to lock the Saber and locking button to the wall mount.
[Saber Hilt Outer Diameter:35mm (~1β…œ inch)]
[Saber Blade Outer Diameter:1 inch (~25.4mm)]

Full assembly requires: 3x Wall Mounts; 3x Locking Buttons; 1x Blade Hook;1x Blade Loop.

Comes in 4 parts:
Wall Mount and Locking Button:
Either round or slotted screw hole.
Both require magnets although it can be used without them, there is space for 8mmx3mmx2mm neodymium magnets, to be inserted during the print.
Take note of the final layer before the magnet recess is capped, pause the print at that level (while infill is printing) to insert the magnets, then resume print. Double Check Magnetic Polarity
Blade Ring and Hook:
Designed to fit into the Wall Mount and support the blade.
Blade Ring comes in two versions labeled L and R: For inserting the blade tip into the ring from either your Left or your Right, respectively. (Left is shown in pics)

Optional:
I have included a Full Blank Lock, it just fills the wall mount if you're not displaying a saber. Comes in 2 versions, use A or B at your disgression.
It's also Blank, wierdly enough, so plenty of space to emboss your prefered design..

I've added a Covertec Wheel for 35mm (~1β…œ inch) Diameter hilts. Because it was effortless and "just in case" is often a good enough excuse to do something.

Also: I also recommend thin double sided tape, or mild adhesive, between the mount and the wall. I wanted to avoid multiple screws per mount to allow adjustment during installation, so without some adhesive the mount can rotate around the hole.

Supplimental:
If you do happen to have this exact saber, I have designed a Blade Plug for it here:
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/lightsaber-blade-plug-udinbak
And a back brace to relieve strain from the button pcb here:
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/lischwert-lightsaber-core-button-brace

3D printing settings

Resin Friendly Versions of the Mount and Locking Buttons are in the Zip file

For FDM:
Print the locking button with the magnet cavity down.
Supports probably needed. If you're using magnets do not print supports inside the cavities in the mount and button.

For 0.2mm layer height, insert magnet at approx:
Layer 20 for Wall Mount
Layer 17 for Locking Button

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