Cal Kestis's Lightsaber | (Epipen Cover) | [3 EASY STEPS FOR BEGINNERS]

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Cal Kestis's Lightsaber | (Epipen Cover) | [3 EASY STEPS FOR BEGINNERS]

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This is a Lightsaber. It's Cal Kestis's Lightsaber from a new game, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Don't worry, it's not an actual Lightsaber, It's an EpiPen cover. I have a cousin who's really scared to use an EpiPen if need be, so I made this for him to help him feel better about using it. You can make your own simple one too!


I have the actual project as a file for anyone who wants it. All the textures on it are appearances, so if you would like to add any material, you can.

My school is Fort Bend Christian Academy. FBCA for short. Fort Bend ISD.

Supplies

Don't worry. You don't need a Lightsaber core to build this. If you have 3d modeling software, preferably Fusion360, you can start out with these items.


  • Ruler. Measure your EpiPen first.
  • Access to 3d printer. You can use a 3d printing service, too.
  • Epipen. (You can just print the skin, too.)

Create a Hollow Cylinder

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Start a new project, and create a simple cylinder. This can be done by creating 2 circles, one bigger than the other, then extruding the small ring in between the circles. Make sure it is slightly larger than your EpiPen and can fit around it. You can press "A" to change the appearance in Fusion360. I used "Coating - Black Oxide"

Make Another Cylinder

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Kinda looks like a waterpipe now. You can add more to it. Change the appearance, Etc. The options are yours!

The Finishing Touches

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Aaaand we're done! Not that hard at all, easy instructions. You can add the prongs on top of the product.