Life Sized Collapsible Lego Lightsaber

Life Sized Collapsible Lego Lightsaber

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A1 mini
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[2 Plates]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls on Blade, 2 on Base/Lid
[2 Plates]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls on Blade, 2 on Base/Lid
7.3 h
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% Gyroid infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% Gyroid infill
7.1 h
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Ignite your inner Jedi with this awe-inspiring, life-sized collapsible LEGO lightsaber! This LEGO lightsaber is fully 3D printed. When collapsed its 7.5 inches long but when extended its almost 30 inches! Its perfectly sized for both adults and kids. The blade is interchangable as the top of the handle unscrews allowing you to switch out the color of the lightsaber. Use it as a desktop ornament or a prop for your next adventure!

 

It is recomended to use a raft on the blade.

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[2 Plates]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls on Blade, 2 on Base/Lid
When you used out one color
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Ooh I bet it'll look very interesting when extended.
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Fabulous print. Print saber with Transparent PLA or Translucent PETG and add an bright LED in base for a really awesome light Saber.
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Wow that looks cool!
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[2 Plates]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls on Blade, 2 on Base/Lid
great print but be careful to not pull the blade out all the way because it may break when you put it back in 😂
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At least it's easily replaced! You could even split the blade into parts and just print the one you need to replace (use a brim though)
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try cutting a small notch at the base of each blade with a dremel. It's got such tight tolerances that it actually becomes airtight. That's what a did to solve that issue.
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Very cool! Handle looks amazing with silk PLA
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is that gray or silver filament?
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[2 Plates]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls on Blade, 2 on Base/Lid
Came out nice, had to tweak a few settings. The most outer part of the blade needs to be adjusted. Not sure if random seam is the best choice. now i have to try make a more Lego Element like Blade for that Material used: Bambu Basic PLA Silver Sunlu PLA+ Red
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Random seam prioritizes fluid movement of the blade - if the seam is all in one spot it is more likely to get caught. Downside is it's ugly :(
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Really well build. Only thing is I can't feel my hands after removing the supports. Lol
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Trying to print this and the smallest part of the saber (the tip of the light saber) keeps failing around the same area, 2 times its happened now, any idea as to why?
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[2 Plates]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls on Blade, 2 on Base/Lid
the supports are pain to remove and the over hangs don't look that great
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[2 Plates]: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls on Blade, 2 on Base/Lid
Good quality print. The only problem is the sword will get stuck at times when try to retract it.
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Fun print that really demonstrates the quality and precision of the X1. Cleaning up the tree supports in the handle cap was a little hassle. That said, the rest was perfect and the telescoping cone was cool!
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