Gunblade Remix #3DThursday #3DPrinting

Chemvaldes shares:

I used Blender 3D to slice up the original files. First I cut the blade in half and added a tab that would add strength when it is glued together. You may need to sand the tab to get a perfect fit. Next I split the handle from the frame and added the grips to the handle. They were originally separated so you could print them in a different color but since I was going to paint mine I printed them at the same time. I also added a tab on the handle. Then I removed the chamber and created a shaft. Slide the chamber onto the shaft then glue the shaft to the frame. This allows the chamber to rotate. I never made bullets so I just glued some fender washers over the holes.

download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3825730


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