“Have - have you got an appointment?' he said.
'I don't know,' said Carrot. 'Have we got an appointment?'
'I've got an iron ball with spikes on,' Nobby volunteered.
'That's a morningstar, Nobby.'
― Terry Pratchett, Men at Arms
Really like the medieval weapon. I've printed it with ABS. In order to minimize support I divided the morningstar ball into two halves and each chain ring as well. I used ABS juice (ABS + acetone) to glue the pieces together and it works great.
So yo just need to print 2 pieces of morgenstern_half.stl and 12_half_ring.stl (6 chain rings). You don't need to use support for half_rings (but you need it for the main part to support the spikes). You can use chain.stl to print half of the chain ring.
I also included the file morgenstern.stl and chain.stl which allows you to print the main part and the chain. But I don't recommend to use it because removing support ruins everything. But maybe you have a nice two-head extruder and soluble support.
Beware: spikes are really sharp!
12_half_ring.stl | 220.4KB | |
chain.stl | 251.3KB | |
half_ring.stl | 74.8KB | |
morgenstern.scad | 3.8KB | |
morgenstern.stl | 371.4KB | |
morgenstern_half.stl | 53.5KB |