rogue9607
02-14-2014, 01:38 PM
I haven't posted much in a while, but that doesn't mean I haven't been busy... I'm building this saber for my father-in-law. What's pictured here was done in a frantic two day period before Christmas (we only thought of the concept on the evening of the 22nd). I had a mill bit break which ended my build efforts at that time, but it was in good enough condition to present to him. I haven't had a chance to get back to work on it, but hope to soon and will post updates along with any progress pictures I can find from earlier in the build.
Obviously, Jack Daniels was the inspiration for this saber. The slats are white oak and the pommel cap is maple. Both are treated with a walnut stain. The "barrel straps" are aluminum and treated with aluminum black. The slot in the grip exposes the "fuel cell" inside the saber. The "fuel cell" is accessible by unscrewing the pommel cap and can be filled with a liquid of choice. :) The pommel cap also has a medallion inset in it that reads "Order of the Gentleman" which was from a money clip that came with a different bottle. Eventually there will be four slots, however that's where my mill bit broke, so there's only one full slot at the moment.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5487/11583923133_e44832ce82.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/26676500@N00/11583923133/)
Obviously, Jack Daniels was the inspiration for this saber. The slats are white oak and the pommel cap is maple. Both are treated with a walnut stain. The "barrel straps" are aluminum and treated with aluminum black. The slot in the grip exposes the "fuel cell" inside the saber. The "fuel cell" is accessible by unscrewing the pommel cap and can be filled with a liquid of choice. :) The pommel cap also has a medallion inset in it that reads "Order of the Gentleman" which was from a money clip that came with a different bottle. Eventually there will be four slots, however that's where my mill bit broke, so there's only one full slot at the moment.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5487/11583923133_e44832ce82.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/26676500@N00/11583923133/)