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First Saber
After a few weeks of research on various lightsaber sites and especially this one, I have finally constructed my first saber. I used mostly MHS parts, found items, self-made parts, and a US Obsidian sound card. I am pretty happy with it, though I am already planning more for this one and thinking about making another with a crystal chamber.
I definitely extend my gratitude to this forum for all of the tutorials and inspiration.
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Definitely has a unique look to it.
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Nice saber! I like the cast iron look of it.
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Wow! Looks rusted. Great job on the weathering!
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Unique indeed. Kind of has a steampunk feel to it.
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Nice job weathering. I especially like what you did with the switch section.
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Thanks for the compliments. I tried to make this saber fit my unique tastes which run the gamut from elegant Victorian to post-apocalyptic Wasteland (or Coruscant to Tatooine).
A couple of years ago I got into steampunking all kinds of things, but especially Zippos. That is where I got the idea for the switch. I wouldn't call this saber steampunk, necessarily, but it does have some elements. I just replaced the ring that came with my switch with a 5/8" copper tube, cut down and contoured. I brazed a couple of copper pipes from the ring to a copper plate.
For distressing the leather grip, I wet it down to not-quite-soaked-through, then took it out to my sidewalk and laying it face down, I hit it with a mallet in random places. Weathering/carbon-scoring was done with flat black rattlecan and a loose-weave rag.
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Man! That saber is smoking. I like :cool:
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Cool picture with the smoke!