Jedi Fallen Order Savi's Pieces
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All problems are addressed, although the game may not be completely accurate, it's close enough to where you'll likely be satisfied with it. The switch section requires a bit of refinement around the edges so will need to be sanded for optimal performance. The emitter and top sleeve models have been downsized to prevent a complete chunk of a saber from appearing, which was previously a major issue due to their original size. 2mm magnets used for the switch can be found here and will provide plenty of extra material for any future projects: https://www.amazon.com/Magnets-Refrigertor-Whiteboard-Durable-Multi-Use/dp/B07BSJNCF5. A 4mm option is also available: https://www.amazon.com/Magnets-Refrigertor-Whiteboard-Durable-Multi-Use/dp/B07D1QV61T. Currently, a Form 3 printer is being used but the project can most likely be completed with any printer and Cura software. This model was created using two distinct elements: the Savi's base pieces by Bright Suns, and the Jedi Fallen Order Light Saber by SentinelProps. Both resources will be linked below for further reference. Time constraints are currently a major issue as this is being thrown together quickly, which can make it challenging to create mesh forms on Fusion, especially since it's my first time doing so. Savi's Base Pieces: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3722640 SentinelProps Fallen order saber: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3607196 This is still a work in progress and can be improved upon by someone with more expertise, but for now, this is what I've managed to create. Note: If the pieces don't fit together perfectly as intended, please let me know and I'll be happy to adjust them.
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