Bescherman
09-26-2007, 05:02 AM
Hi all. I've been lurking for a year (posting here and there) but haven't yet actually built a saber yet. I usually jump in at the deep end with these things, buy loads of expensive tools then get distracted with something else! As a result I'm starting small and simple.
Inspired by Ultra's Padawan sabers I'm looking into using Plastic ABS waste pipe as the basis of a hilt to build a saber. The idea is to play around with cheap and easy to manipulate material at first. I'd also like to build a couple of Padawan sabers for my cousin's small kids. Also, I'm in the UK and can't easily get hold of things like sink tubes so I'm working with what I can get my hands on.
I'm pretty up to speed on the whole theory of construction and the electronics etc. What I want is some advice from people who have used plastic tubing as a basis for hilts. This (http://www.diyland.co.uk/modules/catalog/product.asp?prod_id=3323) is the kind of stuff I have.
I have 32mm (1.260 Inches) and 40mm (1.575 Inches) OD widths. Both are about 2mm thick. I have the following questions (and would welcome any other advice anyone has from their own experience):
1) Will a blade set screw strip the thread? If so I'm planning to put a ring or layer to drill and tap through as well, maybe the same plastic or something else (depends what I can find).
2) Am I likely to have trouble with a properly heatsinked LuxIII melting the plastic?
3) Will I need to heat sink a Star0 at all (considering it for kids sabers)?
4) Do you have and recommendations for paint that will not chip or peel (I have seen some threads on this but welcome any pointers you may have. I KNOW I have to clean it properly to get all the release agent off).
I think that's it for the moment. As I said, I'm going cheap and simple to start with! Any input appreciated as I haven't found many relevant topics whilst searching.
Cheers, B
Inspired by Ultra's Padawan sabers I'm looking into using Plastic ABS waste pipe as the basis of a hilt to build a saber. The idea is to play around with cheap and easy to manipulate material at first. I'd also like to build a couple of Padawan sabers for my cousin's small kids. Also, I'm in the UK and can't easily get hold of things like sink tubes so I'm working with what I can get my hands on.
I'm pretty up to speed on the whole theory of construction and the electronics etc. What I want is some advice from people who have used plastic tubing as a basis for hilts. This (http://www.diyland.co.uk/modules/catalog/product.asp?prod_id=3323) is the kind of stuff I have.
I have 32mm (1.260 Inches) and 40mm (1.575 Inches) OD widths. Both are about 2mm thick. I have the following questions (and would welcome any other advice anyone has from their own experience):
1) Will a blade set screw strip the thread? If so I'm planning to put a ring or layer to drill and tap through as well, maybe the same plastic or something else (depends what I can find).
2) Am I likely to have trouble with a properly heatsinked LuxIII melting the plastic?
3) Will I need to heat sink a Star0 at all (considering it for kids sabers)?
4) Do you have and recommendations for paint that will not chip or peel (I have seen some threads on this but welcome any pointers you may have. I KNOW I have to clean it properly to get all the release agent off).
I think that's it for the moment. As I said, I'm going cheap and simple to start with! Any input appreciated as I haven't found many relevant topics whilst searching.
Cheers, B