A Cosplay Sword (3d Printed)

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A Cosplay Sword (3d Printed)

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What we had made was a basic sword with only a few components. .

Supplies

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We primarily used standard green PLA and an Ender 3 3d Printer.

Design the Handle

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We designed the handle on onshape through easy processes using basic shapes that were edited from simple techniques.

Make the Handguard

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To start with the handguard, you first would need to make a circle as the base of the guard. You would than need to extrude that circle to make it thicker to create the first layer of the base. Once you have done that you would need to create a square on top of the circle you have just made in order to create one big shape. Once you have done that you will need to extrude inwards on both sides as circles in order to make the desired shape.

Handguard Symbol

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This symbol we have gotten from the Onshape library, because this symbol is extremely complicated to make one so we just exported and imported one from the internet. You can search this up to by searching in "Genshin Vision" for STL and copy and paste the part into the CAD software.

Blade Piece

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For the blade piece we had completely made from scratch. it is made in Onshape. We had add certain sections to the model that allowed multiple pieces of it to snap onto each other.

Blade Tip

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The final component of the the sword is the the blade tip. On Onshape we had adjusted the shape of the Blade piece in order to create this.

Aseemble

Assemble all the pieces. We de this by bluing them together with superglue.