
Medieval Celtic Blade
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<p>For Halloween, I dressed up as a half-elf thief/rogue. I decided to make a simple custom 3D printed weapon to compliment my outfit. After looking around at different dagger types, I decided to model one resembling a medieval celtic style.</p> <p> <h4>Dagger Dimensions:</h4> <ul> <li>Total assembled length is ~395mm (39.5cm/15.6in)</li> <li>Blade length assembled is ~235mm (23.5cm/9.25in)</li> <li>Blade length unassembled is ~253mm (25.3cm/9.96in) <li>Blade width at guard is ~25mm (2.5cm/~1in)</li> <li>Handle length assembled ~137mm (13.7cm/5.4in)</li> </ul> </p> <p>The dagger comes in 3 parts. The parts fit together tightly and shouldn't require glue. That said, the tolerances are very tight, so the parts may need some light sanding or trimming to fit all the way in.</p> <p></p> <p> <h4>The Sheath:</h4> </p> <p> The sheath comes in two parts. I designed three top halves and two bottom halves They can be combined in any fashion (any top with any bottom), however, my initial thought was to create 3 different types of sheaths. One has no connectors, one has two connectors on the top, the last has two connectors on the sides. </p> <p></p>
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