This is a 3d model of my personal sword.
Its name is kyma which means wave in greek ( this name is embedded on the hilt)
I includes 4 files, if you have a big enough 3d printer you can print the file “full.stl” ( 38cm)
However if you plan to make a fully functional sword I do not recommend the usage of the full model. In that case , you should print each of the individual parts (“crown” and “exquisite”) and build a wooden hilt
If you plan on displaying it you can do either but printing the full thing is more efficient.
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2FolOQS on January 6, 2020 at 01:17PM by thomasjw
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