Upon request, I remixed this design to transform the GP Discovery C32 flashlight into a mini lightsaber. ;-)
Models:
Prusa Core ONE — 270 mm tall.
Prusa MK3 / MK4 series — 220 mm tall.
Critical printing note (please read):
As the printer nears the end of a tall, thin print, lateral forces from the nozzle/printhead (and small collisions or friction) can pry the object off the print bed. In short: this model is prone to breaking loose near the end of the print — not because of weak first layers, but because a tall, thin object is easy to lever free by sideways forces during the final layers.
How to avoid failure:
Use a heavy brim (large width) or a large raft — make it substantial.
Add extra support/sacral tabs (mouse-ears) at the base to increase contact area.
Increase bed adhesion: glue stick, hairspray, PEI/BuildTak, or blue tape as your setup supports.
Slow the top layers and/or reduce cooling near the end so forces are gentler.
Increase wall thickness or infill slightly to stiffen the print if possible.
Happy printing — and take extra care with bed adhesion near the finish so your mini lightsaber comes out intact!
The author remixed this model.
Upon request, I created a remix to make a mini lightsaber that fits the GP Discovery C32 flashlight.