nemik
10-11-2008, 06:29 PM
Hey guys it seems as though there is always someone trying to get a brighter blade out of their saber... And aside from putting so much electronics in the blade you could light small city and need to power it with your very own personal generator, I was trying to think of some new ways to make the saber blades brighter.
My first thought was to make some small baffles with reflective mirrors so the the light could pass though on the sides but would be reflected back in the center. Then I thought maybe take that idea but make the mirrors semi-transparent. but all that seems like too much work just to make a blade and probably too delicate.
So I came up with this idea
Semi-Transparent mirrored films
They were made so that you can put them between layers of glass and they would mirrored on the outside but still let light though, for like office buildings and stuff. It's the same idea as a two way mirror works.
This particular stuff could changes from transparent to mirrored by light bombarding it.
http://www.aist.go.jp/aist_e/latest_research/2007/20070129/20070129.html
2-way mirror
http://www.tftinting.co.uk/80100/info.php?p=4
So what I thought is I could take a 20% mirror finish car tint and put it inside the blade facing inward which would create some light buildup but still let it through.
I didn't know if you guys had any ideas or if there is anything out there already? :)
My first thought was to make some small baffles with reflective mirrors so the the light could pass though on the sides but would be reflected back in the center. Then I thought maybe take that idea but make the mirrors semi-transparent. but all that seems like too much work just to make a blade and probably too delicate.
So I came up with this idea
Semi-Transparent mirrored films
They were made so that you can put them between layers of glass and they would mirrored on the outside but still let light though, for like office buildings and stuff. It's the same idea as a two way mirror works.
This particular stuff could changes from transparent to mirrored by light bombarding it.
http://www.aist.go.jp/aist_e/latest_research/2007/20070129/20070129.html
2-way mirror
http://www.tftinting.co.uk/80100/info.php?p=4
So what I thought is I could take a 20% mirror finish car tint and put it inside the blade facing inward which would create some light buildup but still let it through.
I didn't know if you guys had any ideas or if there is anything out there already? :)