The helmet worn in some of these pictures can be found at ĭISCLAIMER: I do NOT own the rights the Darksaber, Star Wars, or any of their assets. I go over full printing details in that but here's the basics in the print setting section. Here's my video on my process of making the DARKSABER: The specific file I printed was this one However as mentioned I will credit 3DPRINTINGWORLD for the idea and some of the base measurements that I took from his printed file (not the digital one). darker.Īlthough the idea of a collapsing sword wasn't mine this saber however. I really wanted a saber with sharp faceted edges, a sleek overall feel, and something that was. Then finally after 5 or so different Fusion 360 files and about 22 different iterations on the final one to get a product I was happy with. I then reverse engineered my own circular lightsaber, mirrored it, and made Darth Maul's dual bladed lightsaber. First I printed out 3DPRINTINGWORLD's collapsing Sith Lightsaber so that I could take some measurements and get a feel for settings I would have to use to make a saber of my own. And after watching season 2 of the Mandalorian I decided that a LIGHTsaber wouldn't cut it. A few months ago the thought popped into my head to try and make one of my own collapsing lightsabers.
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