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billygates125@aim.com
12-03-2008, 05:11 PM
Quick connector

8-32 x 1/2" thumb screw

Double threaded hilt style 4

MPS Clip

MPS Insert style 6

MPS Pommel style 3 v2

Build Your Own
Luxeon III / Seoul P4 Electronics Kit
Price: $18.21
Collimator Lens 5° viewing angle
Push on/push off switch with black button
Luxeon III/V Lens Holder
4AAA battery holder
2.2ohm 5w resistor
P4 Blue


LED "Corbin style" Show blade 1" OD (36 inches)

** Shouldered 1" thin walled blade tip with reflective disk
** Blade Assembly
** Double Wrap
** 1" Thin walled Polycarbonate 40" long

1/8" Adhesive lined heatshrink tubing

8-32 Tap & drill set

Tap handle

Choke style 1

these are the parts to my new saber its my first does anybody notice ant thing wrong besides the blade holder is missing
and i wish to fight with it. thanks Lord Dottore Matto for your instructions for a basic saber very usefull

Lord Maul
12-03-2008, 05:13 PM
Could you edit that so there aren't so many irrelevant things in it? I can't find any of your parts, it's all jumbled.

Jay-gon Jinn
12-03-2008, 05:21 PM
Quick connector
Price: $0.45


8-32 x 1/2" thumb screw
Price: $3.70


Double threaded hilt style 4
Price: $30.00
Standard
Machine Shilt Fee


MPS Clip
Price: $0.79


MPS Insert style 6
Price: $5.10


MPS Pommel style 3 v2
Price: $18.00


Build Your Own
Luxeon III / Seoul P4 Electronics Kit
Price: $18.21
Collimator Lens 5° viewing angle
Push on/push off switch with black button
Luxeon III/V Lens Holder
4AAA battery holder
2.2ohm 5w resistor
P4 Blue


LED "Corbin style" Show blade 1" OD (36 inches)
Price: $28.99
** Shouldered 1" thin walled blade tip with reflective disk
** Blade Assembly
** Double Wrap
** 1" Thin walled Polycarbonate 40" long


1/8" Adhesive lined heatshrink tubing
Price: $0.80


8-32 Tap & drill set
Price: $3.75


Tap handle
Price: $5.49


these are the parts to my new saber its my first does anybody notice ant thing wrong besides the blade holder is missing

You're missing a somewhat important piece....how are you going to attach a blade to this saber? ;)

Lord Maul
12-03-2008, 05:25 PM
Jay Gon, read the last line of his post ;)

Other than that I can see no problem with your list. I'd suggest getting more than one quick connector. You'd be amazed at how useful they can be.

Lord Dottore Matto
12-03-2008, 05:50 PM
looks okay, but EDIT bro! Sheeeez...:roll:

Jedi-Loreen
12-03-2008, 06:12 PM
Yeah. :rolleyes:

Thankfully, Jay did it in his quote.

Jay-gon Jinn
12-03-2008, 07:12 PM
Jay Gon, read the last line of his post ;)

Other than that I can see no problem with your list. I'd suggest getting more than one quick connector. You'd be amazed at how useful they can be.


Oops....I didn't see that line!

billygates125@aim.com
12-04-2008, 03:43 PM
maul do i need more than one quick connector for my saber or is it for future sabers

Jedi-Loreen
12-04-2008, 03:49 PM
I like to use one my battery pack, so I can just take it out, if I won't be using my saber for a while.

Or if I can't find my batteries and swap out one with good batteries for dead, since I have several sabers.

Lord Dottore Matto
12-04-2008, 04:01 PM
maul do i need more than one quick connector for my saber or is it for future sabers


You can put quick connects in many places. Most commonly folks put them in to connect battery packs (like J-Lo said) and LED modules, but I have even used them to connect switches! They are very useful and you should buy at least 3 for every project. As you build a few more sabers you will figure out new and exciting uses for them!

billygates125@aim.com
12-04-2008, 07:56 PM
thanks for the help!