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Star Wars Forearm Guard

Sabine Wren’s Forearm Guard – Ahsoka

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  • High-detailed digital 3D model of Sabine Wren’s Forearm Guard from the Disney series Ahsoka.
  • 3D Model fully ready for simple 3D printing on FDM, SLS, and SLA printers.
  • Files contain
    • Model Cut into printable parts for 200mm printers (STL)
    • Whole Model (OBJ)

$15.00

3D printable Accessories

Description

This is a digital 3D printable model of Sabine Wren’s Forearm Guard from the Disney series Ahsoka.

The download contains pieces of the model ready to be 3D printed on a 200 mm print bed (STL) and files that are not cut into smaller pieces (OBJ). All cut parts are placed on the print bed as we would print them to save you time.

SIZE
At 100% scale the model’s dimensions are approximately:
Width 95 mm
Length 106 mm
Height 183 mm
You can scale the model as you wish but we can’t guarantee that at a much smaller size the model will print well. We create our 3D models on our average-sized body template. Read about the sizing and how to scale the models to fit your body here.

3D PRINTING SETTINGS
We use these settings for most of our prints:
Layer height 0.15 mm
Infill 15%
Supports 45°
For parts that are tall but have a small base, we use a 10 mm brim for better bed adhesion.

Printing settings will vary greatly depending on your specific printer.

We try to make the models in a way that uses as little support material as possible.
This model is meant to be post-processed after printing. This can be gluing, sanding, painting, etc. We use hex-pegs (included in the files) that will help you connect the cut pieces of the model.

Do you like the model and don’t have a 3D printer? There are lots of people who offer 3D printing services these days. Try searching for someone who offers them in your area.

This fan-made model was brought to life by 3Demon. We are a group of modeling and 3d printing enthusiasts based in Prague, Czech Republic. We’ve been making 3D printable models for more than a decade. We make a lot of cosplay accessories but we also make all sorts of interesting 3D models. You can join our community or just look at more of our creations here.

Got something to discuss?


Guest
Jonathan
11 months 25 days ago

This model is great. I printed it out but the question is how do I connect the two together?

Support
11 months 25 days ago

Thanks! Glad you like it! I see cosplayers using a rubber a lot – this will keep the pieces joined while being able to put it on. 🙂

Guest
Jonathan
11 months 24 days ago

Can you be more specific please? Rubber? Thank you in advance.

Support
11 months 24 days ago

A thick flat rubber cord. Or stretchy fabric might work.

 

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