Minecraft Movie Sword

Minecraft Movie Sword 3D print model

Description

Minecraft Sword Replica – Inspired by the Minecraft MoviePerfect for cosplay, display, or adding to your collection!

Color-separated parts – no need for a multi-material printer!

Included Files: 1. Smooth Sword version – ideal for a diamond sword 2. Damaged Sword version – great for an iron sword 3. STL files – optimized for standard 3D printers (max build height: 250 mm) 4. One-piece blade STL – for large-format printers 5. 3MF files – with pre-supported parts and built-in modifiers for easier printing

Model Dimensions:Height: 700 mm (27.5 inches) • Width (at head): 465 mm (18.3 inches)

Assembly Instructions: • For a stronger build, use a 600 mm (23.6 inch) rod (wood or metal), 6 mm (1/4 inch) diameter • The rod is optional if the sword is just for display • All parts are designed to align easily and fit securely • Use glue to hold the parts together

Print Settings for the Iron Sword (Damaged Version):

1. Use the Damaged Sword STL files. 2. Print using metal filament to give the model a realistic iron look. 3. Set the infill to 15% for a solid and sturdy structure. 4. Use a layer height of 0.15 mm for better detail and surface quality.

Print Settings For the Diamond Sword (Smooth Version): 1. Use the Smooth Sword STL files with the included modifier files. 2. Print with transparent blue filament for the blade to match the look from the Minecraft Movie. 3. For the Blade, set the layer height to 0.30 mm and use 2 perimeters. This helps create a clearer, glass-like appearance. 4. For the Guard and Pommel, use a layer height of 0.15 mm and 4 perimeters. 5. For all transparent parts, set the infill to 0%. This keeps the prints light and more see-through. 6. If you want to hide the hole for the rod - Import the modifier files into your slicer, align them with the model parts, and move them into the correct position. 7. Use Grid Modifiers to create a cubic infill pattern that complements the blocky, Minecraft-style design. ◦ Set infill density to 100% ◦ Use the Concentric pattern for the infill 8. Use Cube Modifiers to control transparency in specific areas: ◦ For the Blade, set infill density to 80%. This helps hide the inner support rod while keeping a transparent look. ◦ For the Guard, set the perimeters to 2 or 1 in the modifier settings.You can fine-tune the print speed and layer height to enhance the transparent effect. ◦ A higher layer height and faster print speed can result in more transparent prints.These settings are tested and optimized for Prusa printers and PrusaSlicer, but feel free to adjust them to fit your printer and filament.

With these settings, your print will closely resemble the sword as seen in the Minecraft Movie - no painting or post-processing required. But remember, this is your creation! Feel free to experiment with different filaments or paint the model to make it your own.

This fan-made model was created by 3Demon – a team of 3D modeling and printing enthusiasts based in Prague, Czech Republic. With over a decade of experience, we specialize in cosplay accessories and a wide range of unique 3D designs.

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Minecraft Movie Sword
$7.10
 
Royalty Free No Ai License 
Minecraft Movie Sword
$7.10
 
Royalty Free No Ai License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • Stereolithography (.stl) (2 files)81.4 MB
  • 3D Manufacturing File (.3mf)18.5 MB
  • Other 52.7 MB

3D Model details

  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • Publish date2025-06-10
  • Model ID#6201343
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