
Full Size Master Sword Sheath
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Watch this video to get a closer look at the sheath that goes with the Master Sword I created here: https://youtu.be/Za5byBQs0I4\r\n\r\nThis sheath was designed and created in Fusion 360 alongside the sword. It was printed on my Robo 3D R1 using Hatchbox White PLA. Here are the settings I used for this print. The whole thing took about 14 hours to complete.\r\nPrint Settings: Layer Height: 0.3mm Infill: 20% Supports: No Raft: No\r\nPost-Processing Instructions:\r\nStep 1: Print and Assemble. Print all the pieces out and use the keys provided to position everything correctly.\r\nStep 2: Glue Everything Together. Use Super Glue to glue all of the pieces in place. Let them sit until the glue completely sets up, we let ours sit for several days.\r\nStep 3: Hide Seams. We used Loctite repair putty and smeared it on the seams to cover them up.\r\nStep 4: Sand Rough Spots. Sand any rough spots and make sure to get the repair putty sanded down flush with the rest of the sheath.\r\nStep 5: Prime the Surface. Apply a couple coats of plastic primer, letting it dry completely after each coat.\r\nStep 6: Paint Blue Sections. We used an airbrush for this, but any painting technique can be used.\r\nStep 7: Paint Gold Areas. Again, any technique can be used, but we went with a small painting sponge to give it a cool texture and allow for easy coverage on these big areas. Just dip the sponge in the paint and dab it all over the areas you want to paint.\r\nStep 8: Apply a Finishing Coat. This will protect the paint from damage.
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