Mystic Crystal Staff Head 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-NC-SA
File formats: stl
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Summary

Not getting enough respect at work? Constantly bullied at school? Well, affix this baby to the top of your favorite staff and watch your adversaries cower and your love interest swoon.

Guaranteed* to make all your D20 rolls critical successes or your money back.

Still modeling the handle, but will update soon.

Okay, so you have a couple of options on this. I built it to light up, but that part is totally up to you. I mean if you don't want to wield true awesome power, you can just print it boring like and not do all the electronics work (it's fairly simple, but may be past some people's skill level). If you have questions on the electronics let me know.

Also, none of the prints should require supports.

Crystal - High Quality
If you're going to make it light up use translucent filament printed with zero infill, zero top or bottom layers, and only one or two perimeters, otherwise go nuts with whatever.
1) Crystal_Bottom.stl
1) Crystal_Middle.stl
1) Crystal_Top.stl

Crystal Holder - High Quality
1) Base.stl
3) Brace_Left.stl
3) Brace_Right.stl
1) Button.stl - Do not glue into place unless you don't plan on having it light up.
1) Handguard.stl
2) Holder_Lower.stl
2) Holder_Upper.stl
1) Mount.stl - Because this is the main support I printed it at 50% infill.
1) Ring_Crystal_Bottom.stl
1) Ring_Crystal_Middle_Large.stl
1) Ring_Crystal_Middle_Small.stl
1) Ring_Crystal_Top.stl
2) Sleeve.stl
3) Spike_Left.stl
3) Spike_Right.stl
Note: The braces, holders, and mount all have channels built in to run wires through.

Electronics - Low Quality
If you want it to light up you will also need to print these items...

1) Battery_Bottom.stl
1) Battery_Top.stl
1) Button_Stem.stl
3) Guide.stl
1) Spring Holder.stl (replaces the flashlight LEDs, but don't throw them away)
2) LEDStand.stl

...and a couple of things from Amazon...

Flashlights (used as a battery pack)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0053WM5G2
5mm LEDs and Resisters
I had a link here to the ones I specifically bought, but they're no longer available.
You can try these (https://www.amazon.com/microtivity-IL188-Assorted-Resistors-Colors/dp/B0060FGA8A/) but I haven't used them myself.

...and some other random things...

Soldering Iron
Solder
Flux
Wire (I used 22 gauge)
Heat Shrink Tubing (optional, but recommended)

Other Optional Materials
Translucent PLA
Copper PLA
Rub 'n Buff (I used the Spanish Copper and the Patina)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003DKZE5A
Loctite Ultra Control Gel (or whatever glue you prefer)
https://www.amazon.com/Loctite-Ultra-Control-4-Gram-1363589/dp/B01MTAQ2ET/

*Totally not guaranteed.

Assembled.stl 895.0KB
Base.stl 133.3KB
Battery_Bottom.stl 261.9KB
Battery_Top.stl 126.3KB
Brace.stl 91.6KB
Brace_Left.stl 60.1KB
Brace_Right.stl 55.7KB
Button.stl 26.8KB
Button_Stem.stl 87.8KB
Crystal_Bottom.stl 1.1KB
Crystal_Middle.stl 1.6KB
Crystal_Top.stl 1.1KB
Guide.stl 129.3KB
Handguard.stl 65.7KB
Holder_Lower.stl 70.7KB
Holder_Upper.stl 93.0KB
LEDStand.stl 2.2KB
Mount.stl 209.0KB
Ring_Crystal_Bottom.stl 2.4KB
Ring_Crystal_Middle_Large.stl 2.4KB
Ring_Crystal_Middle_Small.stl 2.4KB
Ring_Crystal_Top.stl 2.4KB
Sleeve.stl 22.2KB
Spike.stl 2.6KB
Spike_Left.stl 3.0KB
Spike_Right.stl 3.0KB
Spring_Holder.stl 41.3KB