The Mandalorian Darksaber model designed by Polymath314 is gorgeous and I wanted to print it with the right color filaments to avoid painting anything so I split it up. The biggest challenge was splitting up the vertical stripes to still be easy to print.
This split model allows you to print a full color Darksaber without painting if you have filaments in the colors of black, dark gray, silver, and white. If painting is your preference, the split parts make it easier.
Use supports for Upper Section 5, Emitter Section, Guard split, and Pommel.
I printed all my saber parts at .15mm layer height.
Upper Section 6 has a removable support fin and brim at the bottom to help with bed ahdesion footprint. Use pliers to tear it off and file/sand it clean. When inserting it into Upper Section 5, you need to slightly wedge it into the slot and it will fall into place as it goes.
For the tall Upper Section parts: if brims are used or if elephant foot occurs, file/sand down the bottom edges to ensure they are smoothly round and fit snugly with the adjacent parts. While it technically isn't required for all of them, I also enabled supports to keep the rounded bottoms of these sections from warping up too much.
The Lower Rings have a tiny hole on the side that need to face up when stacking them.
Special thanks to Polymath314 for sharing this awesome model! It compliments any lightsaber collection.
Also includes a more accurate pommel designed by jle2199.
Update April 26 2023 - Added a D-ring for the pommel.
Update July 4, 2022 - fixed this pommel so it now fits the connector peg.
The filaments I used were PLA: Eryone carbon black, Ziro dark gray, and Ziro silk silver.
Use color change/swapping for the display stand tag.
Here is a guide that explains how color swapping works, at least with Prusaslicer: https://help.prusa3d.com/en/article/color-change_1687
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The author remixed this model.
Split the original whole model into separate pieces based on color to avoid requiring painting.