TwinMill
10-27-2014, 01:41 PM
While assembling my saber, I ran into a bit of a problem. The nut for securing the AV switch was hitting the upper area of the hilt (inside, obv).
When this happened, I couldn't turn the nut anymore, yet the switch was still loose and wobbling a bit which could possibly lead to the nut
being jostled enough to unscrew itself. See upper left of image for rough (not to scale) reference.
I solved it for myself by grabbing the threaded part of the switch with a needle nose pliers and turning the whole thing while the nut was
locked onto the hilt. Not an ideal solution, as I'm somewhat concerned about the possibility it could damage the wires if redesigns, upgrades
etc. cause multiple cases of total dis-assembly / re-assembly of the saber.
I remember buying the tall bezel for my long AV switch, and got to thinking... "If there's a concave machined bezel that fits on the outside
of a hilt, why not a convex machined bezel (made from the same material) that could slide over the switch (between the nut & the hilt)
creating a flat surface which would allow the nut to turn without catching?"
I doubt it would take up too much room as it's only slightly thicker than the threaded part of an AV switch and need not be too terribly long.
(The right side of below image is how I imagine it working.) The pinkish/red bit is the switch nut, and the blue is what's on my mind.
http://i437.photobucket.com/albums/qq98/vikings_fan-76/Forum%20images/reversebezel_zpsded812bc.png~original (http://s437.photobucket.com/user/vikings_fan-76/media/Forum%20images/reversebezel_zpsded812bc.png.html)
When this happened, I couldn't turn the nut anymore, yet the switch was still loose and wobbling a bit which could possibly lead to the nut
being jostled enough to unscrew itself. See upper left of image for rough (not to scale) reference.
I solved it for myself by grabbing the threaded part of the switch with a needle nose pliers and turning the whole thing while the nut was
locked onto the hilt. Not an ideal solution, as I'm somewhat concerned about the possibility it could damage the wires if redesigns, upgrades
etc. cause multiple cases of total dis-assembly / re-assembly of the saber.
I remember buying the tall bezel for my long AV switch, and got to thinking... "If there's a concave machined bezel that fits on the outside
of a hilt, why not a convex machined bezel (made from the same material) that could slide over the switch (between the nut & the hilt)
creating a flat surface which would allow the nut to turn without catching?"
I doubt it would take up too much room as it's only slightly thicker than the threaded part of an AV switch and need not be too terribly long.
(The right side of below image is how I imagine it working.) The pinkish/red bit is the switch nut, and the blue is what's on my mind.
http://i437.photobucket.com/albums/qq98/vikings_fan-76/Forum%20images/reversebezel_zpsded812bc.png~original (http://s437.photobucket.com/user/vikings_fan-76/media/Forum%20images/reversebezel_zpsded812bc.png.html)