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Pocket Sword (collapsible)

Plastic Flow avatarPlastic Flow

July 4, 2024

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Description

This is my silliest design yet, but fun to play with anyways :-)

It is a collapsible sword (or lightsaber, or magic wand), that is small enough to fit in a pocket.

After printing, inset the 5 parts of the blade into the hilt and close it with cap from a normal PET bottle. The cap prevents the blades from falling out. If you wish, you can use a second bottle cap to close the other side of the hilt. This prevents the blades from extending and makes it convenient to bring the sword with you (e.g. in a backpack).

I tested the sword with different caps from PET bottles available where I live, but don’t know if all the bottles internationally use the same cap designs. If your caps don’t fit or if you don’t have any available, I also included a STL so you can print compatible caps yourself.

 

Print Setting recommendations:

  • Layer height: 0.25mm (don’t bother printing smaller as you won’t really notice a difference in detail)
  • Perimeters: 2
  • Solid top/bottom layers: 4
  • Infill: 15% (only matters for the hilt of the sword)
  • Support: no
  • Brim: Outer brim recommended for adhesion
     

Post Processing:

Make sure to cut or file away the brim or elephant foot nicely. This makes it easier for the blades to collapse.

 

Update March-23, 2024:
Added an alternative hilt and cap design.

 

Update July 4th, 2024:
Changed the license to allow for commercial use.

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike

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