Sword on the Cob - The Retractable Corn Saber

Sword on the Cob - The Retractable Corn Saber

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Solid color - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Solid color - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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22.7 h
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Multicolor - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Multicolor - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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63.4 h
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Holder - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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2.2 h
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Shorter - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Shorter - 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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Description

So you wanna be a corn star?! You've come to the right place.

 

Easily expand your food weapon arsenal with this inconspicuous cob of corn concealing a roughly 30" saber blade for an overall length of around 38" from tip to tip when expanded!

 

The corny sword is the thing you've been waiting for every day since you heard about 3D printing swords.

 

All you need is 4- 6x3mm magnets to seamlessly connect the tip to the pommel.

 

The cap is designed with you in mind! For those who really like to fight and will end up breaking the blade, the blades are easily replacable! Just unscrew the corn cob cap and insert a new set of cob saber blades!

 

Printing can be done purely in single colors plates. However, if you're a big fan of peaches & cream corn, then there is a multicolor version just for you! Do note though, the print time is drastically increased and it's a huge waste of filament.. but I wont judge if that's your thing..

 

For more of my telescoping weapons, check these out:

The Karrotana: https://makerworld.com/en/models/148358

Banana Saber: https://makerworld.com/en/models/118301

The Pickle Sickle: https://makerworld.com/en/models/190877

7ft Bo Staff: https://makerworld.com/en/models/413159

 

 

 

 

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how do you print the corn sword that’s all it printed
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It looks like you have an A1 Mini, if you are printing directly from Bambu Handy then it will only show you the profile with the stand since it is the only part that actually fits on the A1 mini build plate. To print on the A1 mini, you could open the file in Bambu studio on a pc and scale the sword itself down a bit height wise. Maybe I'll look at it quick and upload a profile that should work on the A1 Mini for you.
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absolutely amazing veggie weapon. I’m looking forward to the personalized holder.
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took forever to print but turned out awesome!
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this is a very fun print. made for a funny and catchy video. great design man. 🔥🙏
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My make 50% scale https://kady3dprinting.com/model/sword-on-the-cob---the-retractable-corn-saber https://youtube.com/shorts/ZkXkDj9RtnY?feature=share
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Very nice. I’m amused watching the blade print all at once too. worked great, fit well.
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I'm confused here.... The A1 Mini profile is just the stand... I don't want the stand. Please fix this as I would like to print the sword
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if you are printing directly from Bambu Handy then it will only show you the profile with the stand since it is the only part that actually fits on the A1 mini build plate. To print on the A1 mini, you could open the file in Bambu studio on a pc and scale the sword itself down a bit height wise. Maybe I'll look at it quick and upload a profile that should work on the A1 Mini for you.
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Replying to @ManofMysteryInt :
if you could make a profile that will work for me that would be awesome! I only know how to use bambu handy to print things so I have no idea how to scale things yet
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Replying to @user_1754973947 :
I added a shorter version profile a bit ago. Please let me know if it works or you run into any issues!
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The sword part is not staying in the cob when fully extended. It worked a few time then started popping out the end.
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I slightly bent out the bottom of the biggest section to make it stay in but just a heads up.
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Same issue, mine doesn't grip at all just falls right out. I ended up gluing the blade in. next one I think I'll try flaring the base with some applied heat. Might end up just remixing it and enlarging the end funnel.. or giving the cob itself a cone shape instead of being straight.
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Sorry that happened. The blades need to be printed with wall generator in classic. Arachne will reduce it to 2 walls per blade which changes the fit between blade pieces. Please print again with classic walls and double check in the slicer before printing that there are 3 walls per blade. Thanks!
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