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Shaak Ti's Collapsing Lightsaber 3d model
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Shaak Ti's Collapsing Lightsaber 3d model
Shaak Ti's Collapsing Lightsaber 3d model
Shaak Ti's Collapsing Lightsaber 3d model
Shaak Ti's Collapsing Lightsaber 3d model
Shaak Ti's Collapsing Lightsaber 3d model
Shaak Ti's Collapsing Lightsaber 3d model

Shaak Ti's Collapsing Lightsaber

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The Stl’s are split for this lightsaber so you can make Shaak Ti’s or Agen Kolar’s by printing the leds and their bezels in different colors. The Agen Kolar’s Multi-Color version is shown in the pictures.

There are three ways to print this lightsaber, contained in the zip folder.

  1. Multi-Part This version allows you to print the parts separately in different colors and glue them together.
  • Split Version This version has been split for automatic color changes at layer height for AMS, Tool Changer, ext.
  • Solid VersionThis version is solid for single color or so color changes can be manually set at layer height in the slicer, for single extruder printers.
  1. Multi-Color - This is still a mulit-part version, the files are split so supports are not needed. Some assembly is still required but this version allows you to print the most detailed version but a AMS, Tool Changer, ext.. is required to print it.

You can print the blades all at once concentrically or one at a time in vase mode. I suggest printing in vase mode but if printing concentrically, I would separate the blades in your slicer before printing with a .4mm nozzle so there is no chance they fuse together. Find detailed instructions on how to print collapsing swords on my website.

Assembled with Starbond Medium CA Glue (aff.)

Printed on the Prusa XL(aff.) with Polymaker Metallic Pro PLA


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