Props
Melia's World Ender
(August 2021)
This was created as a gift for Devin's friend. It consists of multiple 3D-printed parts joined together with screws, press fits, one PVC pipe, and an internal hexagonal standoff.
One notable feature is the top red portion is primarily flat, so it is split in half down the center plane. These two halves are clamped together with screws to form a 3D object. This clamping secures the rounded red components to the curved, central yellow component. It also secures the grey outer components as well.
All parts were modeled in Solidworks by Devin. All 3D-printed parts were printed on his Prusa i3 Mk3S.
Shulk's Monado
(October 2021 and June 2022)
This was created as a decoration and costume prop for Devin. It consists of multiple 3D-printed parts that are press-fit or glued together. Due to its impressive length of around 34 inches, it had to be printed into multiple sections.
Similar to the World Ender, the Monado is primarily flat, so it is cut in half down the center plane. Instead of clamping these two halves together with screws, they are press fit together with the use of dovetail inserts to prevent the two halves from coming apart. The dovetail inserts also allow the multiple half segments to be joined together to make the long sword.
All parts were modeled in Solidworks by Devin. All 3D-printed parts were printed on his Prusa i3 Mk3S.
Misa Amane's Scythe
(June 2022)
This was created as a costume prop for Devin's sister. He only made the scythe head and pvc attachment (shown in the image). Both of these were 3D printed.
Again, the primary head of the staff was printed in two halves. These two halves were simply glued together.
To attach the PVC pipe, holes were drilled through the pipe. and screws were run through to prevent spinning and it coming off.
All 3D-printed parts were modeled in Blender by Devin. All 3D-printed parts were printed on his Prusa i3 Mk3S. The handle/staff was a painted PVC pipe. The scythe was hand carved/sanded from foam by Devin's sister and painted.
Accelerator
(January 2023)
This was created as a decoration and costume prop for Devin. It consists of multiple 3D-printed parts that are clamped and bolted together.
The prop was designed to be mounted to a small backpack to be wearable. It also makes frequent use of the dovetail inserts, similar to the Monado model, due to each wing being modeled in halves. One notable feature is the pink "exhaust," which is a print-in-place mechanism that allows the exhaust to extend and retract, locking via friction with the layer lines.
All parts were modeled in Solidworks by Devin. All 3D-printed parts were printed on his Prusa i3 Mk3S.