Hockey Stick Axe

Hockey Stick Axe

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My housemate broke his hockey stick and I saw it as a perfect lightweight handle for a 3D-printed axe! I used nordic inspiration to add ruins to it. The head reads 'bleed' and the end reads 'fate'. I also added a unique pattern to the sides to give it the extra Viking look. A hockey puck is shown for reference. Note that if you print it with any average infill, this is still a viable weapon and can definitely hurt someone. In other words, it is not for kids but for kids at heart. The parts are designed for a friction fit onto a Bauer hockey stick. To print, I put the axe head at a diagonal on the bed with the flat side down so the point is up. No supports are needed for the head. Be careful printing this as the height almost maxed out my Ender 3 Pro. The axe end was printed with the sleeve down, flush on the bed. Supports were added to support the sleeve roof. Please let me know if you have any questions.

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