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The Glaive is something I’m really happy with. It uses an M3 screw and nut for structural strength, along with two small printable bolts that let you flip the glaive open or keep it closed. It’s being printed right now, and I’ll show you how it all works once the first print is done.
I used official auction photos and sizing taken directly from the actual movie props, so when it comes to accuracy—this is about as close as it gets.
The blades can be a bit tricky to print, so I included three print suggestions for those blades inside the 3MF file. If you find a better way to print them, definitely let me know so I can update the file for everyone.
The Stakes are pretty straightforward. Just a heads-up—in my build guide you might see them labeled as Spikes (no idea why I kept calling them that), so just ignore that. Stakes = Spikes in this case.
You’ve got two options on the Stake:
A fully combined version
A pre-split version with a press-fit strip for added strength and small printer bez sizes
And for those of you doing crazy good electroplating work… these two were basically made for you, even if you don’t know it yet.
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