This sword was printed with my Creality Ender 3. I am unable to print such a long sword (70 cm / 27 inches), so I split it into parts.
To get your sword, you need:
1 pommel
1 grip (you can easily shorten or lengthen it to your wishes by resizing it)
1 guard (one of them has a "W" engraved in, the other has none, feel free to ask for extra engravings)
2 strongs (more if you want a longer sword, less if you want a shorter sword)
1 weak.
Note: each guard has a built-in support in the blade notch. Break it after the print.
Assembling the hilt:
Pommel and guard have holes to fit the grip in. Glue them together.
Tip: paint parts before gluing them.
Assembling the blade:
Each strong has tiny wedges. They fit in an other strong or in the weak. Glue them together to get a solid blade.
You will likely need to sand the sword, so it will look smooth. Once you are satisfied, you can paint it. A silver/metallic paint gives a great aspect!
Joining the blade and the hilt:
You do not need to glue them together. You can fit the blade in the guard, then you can separate them by pulling them apart strongly.