DamienSaber V3 Hlit Wall Mount

I recently purchased a couple DamienSaber brand dueling sabers for my kids, specifically Xenopixel with the V3 hilt. (Highly recommended, BTW.) I decided I needed some wall mounts for them so they weren't just leaning in some random corner of a room. So, I borrowed from the fine work done by AskaLooN's Hasbro Yoda saber wall mount, and I modified it quite a bit to work with my sabers. Just stick them to the wall with some of those removable, no-damage velcro strips and you're all set. There are counter-sunk screw holes if you really want these things to be permanent, but in my experience they aren't necessary. I left them just in case someone would want them.

These mounts are intended for horizontal mounting, though you might find a situation where they work for you vertically. Possibly the hilt rests on the floor and the clasps just keep the saber upright.
I made three models: two for the hilt and one for the blade. The two for the hilt are an open "shelf" style, and a "C" style. You won't need both for the hilt. Choose one or the other. You can use both if you really want to, but it's not necessary. I figured the shelf-style would work perfectly well - and it does! I use that one, personally. But what if someone wanted a mount with more grip? So, I made two options. The clasp-style might give the hilt some signs of wear after a while, so just keep that in mind. The smaller of the three models is a clasp-style for the blade. I've found that my kids just slide the blade in and out of there from the side rather than pulling it straight out. Either way, it works. I've been using them for a few weeks now without any issue. The kids are impressed, They like how I printed them in different colors so there is no arguing over whose saber goes where.

One thing you will notice is the clasp-style are not perfectly symmetric. I did that on purpose. The idea was to get an opening that was large enough to easily pop the saber in and out of, but not too large or too small, while also giving the saber a bit of a cup to lie in. So, I flattened the top of the C quite a bit. If you're wondering which way is up, the flatter side goes up. But I'm sure it will work just as well either way.

I made them in Blender, so I've included the blend file in case you want to change them yourself.

May the force be with you!