Links Master Sword

Links Master Sword

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I'd be happy to help you with any questions you may have. Please leave them in the comments below, and I'll do my best to get back to you quickly. You'll need to scale it down - this one's quite massive. It stretches out to 1410mm or 55.5 inches from tip to tail. Imagine holding onto that all day, every day. It still needs some serious sanding, a good coat of primer and finally, the finish paint. Don't forget to tackle that mess first, it'll save you headaches later. Here are the print settings I used: Printer: Kossel Mini I skipped on adding rafts as they weren't needed in this instance. As for supports - yup, I had to include a few, but not too many thankfully. Resolution is at .2 and infill's at 20%. One thing to note is that parts 8, 6.1, and 6.2 were the only ones needing extra support. This took a total of around sixty hours to print using 80mm/s for infill and an outer shell speed of 40mm/s.

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