Wolverine Claws - Logan

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Description

Here are my take on some cosplay Wolverine claws (Logan style).  I've been looking to create some Logan claws, just in case I decide to go as Old Man Logan this year, but could not find exactly what I was looking for.   Other claws that I have found were either unfinished or too long for my printer.   So I created my own claws: double bladed, come in 2 pieces with pins to align them when putting them together, and a simple handle.  Depending on the size of your hands, you can scale them all up or down to fit you better.

There are 3 different claws: A, B, C.  These go from pointer to pinky.  Why 3?  Well I didn't want any gaps between the claw and my knuckles, so I tweaked each claw to fit better.  I have also angled the notches in the handle so that the blades will splay a bit.  Looks cooler and easier to get your knuckles into the claw assembly.  

As you can see in the picture, I covered the handle with black gaffers tape: one to hide it, and two to soak up some of the sweat from wearing them for a while.  Let me know if you have any questions.

Design Files

File Size

CLAW_A.obj
1.08 MB
CLAW_A_TIP.obj
489 KB
CLAW_B.obj
1.08 MB
CLAW_B_TIP.obj
489 KB
CLAW_C.obj
1.08 MB
CLAW_C_TIP.obj
489 KB
HANDLE_NEW.obj
539 KB

Comments

Cre8inist
i decided to try your model of these claws, as they were only ones to display individual layout, which i agree is important. however, i think my hands might be a bit bigger than yours, and while A and C (which i think are identical...) fit well, B, the middle guy, fits rather snug, and when trying to fit all three into the grip, which i understand you want as small as possible, could be widened a bit. i'm attempting to do this myself in Meshmixer, but thought you might have an easier solution. i'm also going to try to weld the blade together and print diagonally on my bed, at roughly .93 scale, which is a bit more anatomically correct, given my personal forearm length is barely 11 inches, making 10 inch blades a snug fit in the wrist. also, printing with ULTRA PLA from Solutech 3D, which is interesting. MP Select V2.1. edit: and/or a description/images of how the grip and blades are meant to be aligned. trying to line up in fist might be the issue, but otherwise won't get a firm fit on middle blade...
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wosborne28
They are incredible, and I loved the Movie
Reply2 years ago
thegeometrydash
woow amazing
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