Hatchet (One-Handed Axe)
cults3d
Hello everyone, Tolerances between components are meticulously adjusted. A snug fit is necessary between the axe head and main handle, requiring a tight bond secured by pins. Depending on your printer's settings (for example, high extrusion multiplier), some sanding may be required to fit the handle into the axe head perfectly. Sanding will also be necessary for cosmetic purposes, eliminating any visible layer marks as you work with the model. You wouldn't want to see those marks while chopping off heads, would you? If you encounter any issues (tolerance, surface quality, printing problems and so on), don't hesitate to contact me via email or here on Cults3D. I'll resolve the problem promptly and resend the corrected model to you, also republishing it. More axe models are in development and will be released soon. If you have any requests, suggestions or tips, please let me know – your input would be greatly appreciated. Stay informed!
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