Working chainsword

Working chainsword

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Video of working chainsword https://youtu.be/qYWhCkAcoj0 This working chainsword can be used as a prop for cosplays . It is intended for cosplay or display and will work for posing and shows, but is not to be expected to be able to run continuously or manage wielding or stage fighting. In the basic kit the heraldry of the sword in blank. The plaque just above the Aquila is empty The four nut holders are stars and the knob on the hilt is a generic knob The pictures of the finished sword is our interpretation of the Valhallan ice warriors. Included in the kit is a set of type 1 teeth. Other types are available in our shop Included in the download are a BOM and instructions for assembly Measurement: 985 mm overall length, 300mm width (Widest points of the Aquila), 60 mm thickness at the thickest point (at the Aquila) 2 x Aquila pieces 2 x guide for aligning the aquila pieces (OR 1 aquila if you prefer to print it in one piece) 4 x (different) bottom pieces for blade 3 x (different) top pieces for blade 2 x Distance pieces for wheels 3 pieces for motor mounting 2 x top wheel pieces 1 x bottom wheel top part 1 x bottom wheel bottom part 1 x motor drive gear 16 x chain guide pieces 1 x handle 1 x switch holder/cover 48x tooth pieces 94x tooth connectors 2 x seal holders/big chain guides 2 x Seal symbol 1 x handle knob 4x nut holders You will also need: 94 x M3x20mm screws (for chain) 20 x M4x25mm screws (for guides) 4 x M4x50mm 2 x M4 threaded rod of about 100 mm (will be cut to fit depending on nutholders) 6 x M4 nuts 1 x M8 threaded rod of about 300 mm (will be cut to fit depending on hilt) 2 x M8 nuts 1 6mm momentary switch, normally open (or other switch of your choice) Wiring 1 motor Battery of your choice. We are recommending 10-12v with as many Ah as you can get…Rechargeable ones can be harvested from battery powered drills and screwdrivers.

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