PL: Light Up Mini Sword (Uses Balloon Lights)
Fun light up mini swords that use Balloon Lights. Balloon light inserts directly into the handle and then simply push the handle into the sword body. Fun giveaway items or excellent night time product sales.
This model, when purchased comes with personal usage rights.
Fun light up mini swords that use Balloon Lights. Balloon light inserts directly into the handle and then simply push the handle into the sword body. Fun giveaway items or excellent night time product sales.
This model, when purchased comes with personal usage rights.
Fun light up mini swords that use Balloon Lights. Balloon light inserts directly into the handle and then simply push the handle into the sword body. Fun giveaway items or excellent night time product sales.
This model, when purchased comes with personal usage rights.
Printing Tips
Brims are super helpful on these.
Use a thick draft mode .28 layer height to quickly print these.
There is a single sacrificial layer in the print. You will need to use a screwdriver or needle nose pliers to punch out the hole in the base. This prevents the need for supports.
You will need some inexpensive Balloon lights in order to light up the toy. The Balloon lights I used were https://amzn.to/40dhj4h and I used a multicolor pack but they also sell these from a number of different vendors and in different colors. Referral links help support my free model development.
Pro tip: Use needle nose pliers to insert the light and remove the light tab all in one motion.
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