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Lightsaber support (only on the hilt !)  3d model
Lightsaber support (only on the hilt !)

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Lightsaber support (only on the hilt !)

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Lightsaber support (only on the hilt !)  3d model
Lightsaber support (only on the hilt !)  3d model
Lightsaber support (only on the hilt !)  3d model
Lightsaber support (only on the hilt !)  3d model
Lightsaber support (only on the hilt !)  3d model
Lightsaber support (only on the hilt !)  3d model
0 Likes1 DownloadsJuly 13, 2024


There are plenty of brackets out there to hang your lightsaber on the wall, but not many to put it horizontally. And if you are as picky as me, and you don't like to have a bracket right in the middle that ruins the light of your lightsaber, I have a solution for you. A way to hang your lightsaber on the wall without that annoying bracket, just 2 brackets on the hilt! In the larger bracket you insert the pommel of your sword and at the end of the hilt you place the other bracket, making sure that the sword will be well leveled, this is up to you ;)

You can choose between 3 designs: the alliance, the republic or the empire, and with a touch of color you will have an amazing support for your sword, or you can stick to a more sober design without any emblem that defines your way in the force. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To make it work properly, you will need to measure the width of your hilt pommel and re-size the handle base support so that your sword will fit properly. You can do the same with the other bracket.

To avoid too many supports it is best to print vertically, but if you want the shield of your favorite side to show well, you can print with that area resting on the base of your printer.

When coloring the shields, you can do it using a permanent ink that does not drip too much ink, or it may drip down the side of your print.


0 Likes1 DownloadsJuly 13, 2024




0 Likes1 DownloadsJuly 13, 2024