April 14, 2026
Description
This is a full size, 100% printed, Minecraft Trident.
I recommend glue to hold the pieces together.
Below are tables showing the lengths of each part for the “staff” of the trident.
| Type | Printing Height | Actual Height (once assembled) |
| Standard | 250mm | 215mm |
| Short | 170mm | 135mm |
| Type | Printing Height | Actual Height |
| Standard | 250mm | 215mm |
| Short | 170mm | 135mm |
For mine, I used 7 pieces for the staff (1 end and 6 middle). At 215mm each, the staff of my trident was 1,505mm (about 4' 11"). The top (prong base + prongs) of the trident is 200mm tall. This is 1,745mm or 5' 8.7".
I recommend making your trident anywhere from 4ft - 6ft tall (1219mm - 1829mm).
Both side prongs are 160mm. The middle prong is 200mm at standard length. The short middle prong folder splits the middle prong into two, 100mm pieces.
For the slicing:
Color:
For the staff, I used Grass Green Sunlu PLA, which turned out great. I recommend using a cyan/green color.
Here is the amazon link for the Grass Green Sunlu PLA that I used: https://amzn.to/43kpU99
ATTENTION!
If you are printing the shorter version of the “Middle Prong” (only because your printer can't print at height 200mm), then follow these instructions:
The the “Shorter Middle Prong” parts are not a perfect square. As shown in the image, one side is 40mm and the other is 39.8mm. This is solely so the prong can fit into the “Prong Base”.
To determine which side is which, look at the notch (as shown in the image) at the top of the pyramid (from the bottom). The side the notch “points too” is 40mm (and its mirroring side). Match this with the tabs of the “Bottom” part as shown in the image below, so the sides with 39.8mm match.
Happy Printing!
P.S.
I added 2mm chamfers to the tops of the prongs. When I printed my trident, I realized how sharp, and potentially dangerous, they could be.
License:
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