3D펜으로 겐지 용검 만들어서 촛불 10개 끄기 (긱블 vs 사나고) - Summary

Summary

Sanago, a 3D Pen artist, demonstrates the process of creating a Genji's sword using expensive acrylic material. The process involves outlining the shape, cutting, and assembling the pieces. He also uses a Dremel 3000 high-speed grinder, which he warns is dangerous and should not be attempted at home without appropriate safety equipment.

After assembling the main parts, he adds decorations to the sword and handle, including a green rod-type LED and charger. He connects the battery to a converter to adjust the voltage and uses a 3D pen to add details to the handle.

He then sand down the blades of the sword, cut the LED bar to the desired length, and secure it with epoxy. He also adds a metal rod to strengthen the sword.

Finally, he paints the sword with acrylic paint and adds a button to the switch. He finishes the project with a plastic bottle detail on the handle and declares it complete. The sword is part of a collaboration with the Engineering and Science Youtube channel, Geekble.

Facts

1. The video is a tutorial by a 3D Pen artist named Sanago who is making a Genji's sword using expensive acrylic.
2. The artist uses a Yusong magic marker to outline the shape of the sword.
3. The acrylic is cut using a Dremel 3000 high speed grinder, which is dangerous for younger viewers due to the dust it produces.
4. The cut acrylic is then masked with tape before being assembled.
5. The handle of the sword will contain a battery, switch, and converter.
6. The artist uses a green rod-type LED and charger, with a converter to bring the charger's voltage up to 10V.
7. The LED bar is 12V.
8. The handle is made using a 3D pen and the pieces are attached using epoxy.
9. The artist then cuts the LED bar to the desired length and sticks it to the sword.
10. The sword is then strengthened by attaching a metal rod using epoxy.
11. The artist has a cat sleeping on the handle they created earlier.
12. The artist affixes the rebar with epoxy and connects the two sides of the sword.
13. The handle is filled with filament and connected to the sword.
14. The artist paints the sword with acrylic paint.
15. The artist uses a plastic bottle for a small detail on the handle.
16. The artist finishes the detailed edges or joints to complete the sword.
17. The sword is Genji's dragon sword, inspired by Japanese culture.
18. The sword has 39 LEDs and is charged by USB-C.
19. The switch is used to turn on the LEDs.
20. The artist aims to replicate the dragon sword from a video game, Overwatch.
21. The tutorial is part of a collaboration with the Engineering and science Youtube channel, Geekble.