Halo Energy Sword

Halo Energy Sword

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eky3g7WeSCQ\nRead the Full Tutorial:https://learn.adafruit.com/halo-energy-sword/overview\nShop for 3D Printing parts on: http://adafru.it/3dprinting\nBuild a NeoPixel LED powered Energy Sword with Bluetooth controls! Read the full build guide on: https://learn.adafruit.com/halo-energy-sword?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting\nWe're making a 3D Printed Energy Sword from the Halo video game series that's truly out of this world. At its core, this project involves integrating NeoPixel LEDs into the blades of the sword and connecting them to an Adafruit Feather BLE 32u4 micro-controller.\nA high-capacity lipo battery powers the sword for several hours on a single charge and can be easily recharged via USB.The blade is an impressive 86cm (34in) tall, and despite its size, the entire sword weighs in at just under 1 pound.\nWith Bluetooth connectivity to the Adafruit Feather, you can use the Adafruit Bluefruit LE Connect app for iOS or Android to change up the animation or color of the LEDs on the fly.Print Settings\nPrinter Brand:\nUltimaker\nPrinter:\nUltimaker 2\nRafts:\nNo\nSupports:\nYes\nResolution:\n.18\nInfill:\n10\nNotes:\nWe sped up print times for the blade parts by using a .8mm olssen block nozzle, and we recommend using custom supports for the handle parts and printing them vertically to increase z resolution.

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