Vertical Lightsaber Display Stand
myminifactory
Building 3D printed lightsabers is a thrilling project! Thanks to talented designers like Brad Harris, enthusiasts can easily get caught up in creating multiple lightsabers and struggle with finding space to display them. The conventional method of propping them up horizontally takes up too much surface area, so I created this simple upright stand to showcase my 13 printed lightsabers in a more compact way. This design is straightforward and uncomplicated. It doesn't feature any emblems or decorations that might clash with certain hilt styles, and it prints quickly. The stand accommodates typical hilt sizes and includes holes in the bottom for stabilizing rounded or pointed pommels. To accommodate Yoda's lightsaber, simply scale down the design to 75%. I printed all three parts of this stand in about an hour at a layer thickness of .35mm. Be prepared to add a small support for the pin on the brace unless you trim it down in your slicer. Additionally, I've included an attachment for Count Dooku's curved hilt (designed by Brad Harris), which requires adding support during printing. Enjoy displaying your 3D printed lightsabers!
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