Geldarr shares:
I designed these different handles in TinkerCad to make some homemade nerf-style “lightsabers” for the kids to smack each other with. They are sized to accept common 1/2″ PVC pipe through the handle. The endcaps should interchange between handles. The buttons should also interchange with any handle (except buttons v3 – that might only fit handle v3). After printing, superglue the button panel onto the handle. Button versions v2 & v3 accept hot-melt glue formed in the included button mold – make extras and cut to preferred size, then insert into the button holes.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4924181
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