Laser cut the acrylic pieces. You can use wood or other materials, but I find that the metallic paint has a better finish on acrylic than on wood. Use 1/8th inch acrylic so that it will perfectly slot with 3D printed handle.

The "U" shaped wrap will later be bent to go around the sword. If an acrylic bender or heat gun is not available, craft foam can be cut instead.

It includes:

-Blade

-Blade Decoration (x2)

-Wrap



The file is designed in 2 colors. The red lines are set to cut, while the blue lines are to be engraved.

*note* You can engrave both sides of the sword, but you'll have to be careful on aligning it with the laser cutter. I use 2 methods.

1. You can have a friend hold the excess material in place as you flip the blade over and place it into the hole, or

2. Use a piece of scrap material eg. Cardboard. Run the job on the cardboard to leave the designs imprinted. Place the material on top of their correlating designs (This is very easy with clear acrylic). And cut. (Make sure you're focused to the height of the acrylic on top of the cardboard)