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Zelda Master sword

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Edit: It turns out some of these files weren't slicing correctly in Slic3r, so I've corrected the issues and updated the files. :)It's dangerous to go alone, take this: https://youtu.be/HRMcRFcPFsUThis is a full size, fully 3D printed Master Sword from Legend of Zelda. Even Link would be jealous of your plastic sword. :) Also I just uploaded the sheath to go along with the sword here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1465131I designed this model in Fusion 360 using references images from the game's concept art. Then I prepared it in MatterControl and printed it out on my Robo 3D R1 printer with Hatchbox white PLA. The total print took about 20 hours to complete with all parts and used about 0.5kg of filament.The included pins are not meant to hold the sword together, they are meant to be a placeholder until glue can be applied.Once I had it printed and assembled I passed it to my wife so she could do the post processing work. I'll detail the steps she took below.Post Processing-Step 1: Glue all the pieces together. She used Gorilla Super Glue. Let this glue sit for a few days to make sure it is good and solid before moving on.Step 2: Seal the seams. We used Loctite Repair Putty and spread it over the seams to cover them.Step 3: Sand. She sanded the blade with a hand sander, including the puttied areas to get them smooth and flush with the rest of the sword. She used a Dremel with a cone shaped head to clean up and sand the handle. Then she took 400 grit sandpaper to it to make it as smooth as possible.Step 4: Priming. Use plastic primer to coat the entire sword in several coats. Letting it dry completely between coats.Step 5: Paint. She first applied Krylon Hammered Metal spray paint to the blade area. Then, once dry, she taped off the blade. Then she used an airbrush to apply the purple for the handle.Step 6: Paint the details. Then she used green acrylic paint and a paintbrush to paint the green on the handle. After that, she used a gold pai
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Creality Cloud
Published
What you need to print this: Advanced Medium confidence
Why?
2 colors · very large print · significant post-processing
Single piece 2 colors / AMS May need scaling or splitting
Supports 1/3
Assembly 0/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 3/3
Post-process 3/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA
Min. bed size
300 mm (Extra large)
Colors
2 (AMS/MMU recommended)
Est. print time
20 h
Post-processing
Painting, Sanding, Gluing
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
Frequently Asked Questions
Which 3D printer is suitable for Zelda Master sword?
Any FDM printer should handle Zelda Master sword just fine. It's been printed on machines like Bambu Lab X1C, Prusa MK4, Creality K1 Max, Anycubic Kobra Max. A minimum build volume of 300 mm is recommended.
How long does it take to print Zelda Master sword?
According to the design notes, Zelda Master sword takes approximately 20 hours to print at standard settings (0.2 mm layer height, 15% infill). Actual print time varies based on your printer speed, layer height, and infill density.
What file format is Zelda Master sword available in?
Zelda Master sword is available in STL format. These files can be opened and sliced using free software such as Cura, PrusaSlicer, Bambu Studio, or OrcaSlicer for FDM printing, or ChiTuBox and Lychee Slicer for resin printing. The download is provided through Creality Cloud.
Is Zelda Master sword free to download?
Yes, Zelda Master sword is available as a free download through Creality Cloud. Always check the license on the original platform to understand commercial use, remixing, and attribution requirements.
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