can this be assembled without the threaded inserts. do not have the capability or the tools to do so
can this be assembled without the threaded inserts. do not have the capability or the tools to do so
@BrandonSanto_2639564 Yes it can. Needs little pegs and glue instead but is not as stable I think, but that may just be user error on my part
@BrandonSanto_2639564 I just added a print file of the peg I made for mine. I included pictures in this reply of what it'll look like when putting the handle together. Hope this helps! I also had to glue the other pieces in place as well for added stability. If you choose to also glue these parts, please be careful or wear gloves. No other parts of this keyblade need glue.
So beatiful print.
I printed the collar connector few times because was a bit loose.
I love this model. Came out absolutely stunning.
Fitted an M6 threaded Rod down the whole length with some glued in custom made inserts to stabalize it, since its pretty top heavy and I fear it could break at the handle.
The handleguards I had to print upright, thought it might fit on the bed lying down, but no luck there. But it came out great.
Thank you for providing the model!
@steadfast_1399560 do you have the stl for your inserts?
Printed at 100% scale, mostly on the Ender 3 S1 and the handle guard on the Bambu Lab P1P.
I printed this one for my little brother and he absolutely loved it. I only ran into problems with the pipe key printing it on my MK3+. I used PLA and I had to rotate it and print it with supports. It was too long to print on the Z-Axis, which is the way I would have preferred printing it. So when I ripped off the supports it kind of dinged up the key pipe. Other than that it printed perfectly! Thanks for the model! (edited)
Printed it at 65% for the kid. Had a little shift in the print, but my kid loved it
Some of the parts didn't fit on the MK3S without scaling, so I gave up on this one. Looks really neat though. If anybody has a resized version I could use, please let me know.