Yes you would need a battery.
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Ok, so I will open with saying I have minimal experience with this sorta thing.
The guide is great but old. I noticed they did have a modular wiring soundboard, and that there is a new hilt style, and multiple hole types you can get drilled.
I assume if I bought entirely modular stuff it would by similar to the modular kit I built my Quad-drone with. Essentially high tech lego, plug and play.
Would I be wrong?
Spent the last week bouncing between pre-mades. Currently between just ordering from Ultrasabers (Which i found had a lot of bad review at one point but less recently) and genesiscustomsabers.com (which is located in the same province of canada from me) make sense.
Reason I am here is because if i am given a decent guide i could probably make one myself, with the features i want. The two big features are sound and some way to recharge the saber. And when i googled guide this post was the first to show up. And seems simple enough to make a simple saber. Flip that, this process is like staring at a wall. I see the writing but its a lot to take in, especially if i plan to make something feel like its mine.
Added Edit: Sadly modular soundboard is out of stock. T-T, but overall idea still applies. also curious if there was someone who doesnt mind going over my shopping list when the time comes. I dont wanna forget something, or miss compatibility. Saving money and doing it myself would be defeated if i cant actually build it myself.
Welcome to the Forums.
We will look over your stuff when the time comes. In there meantime, I strongly suggest you start reading up on the forums. Building a saber can be done fairly easily, though you will need some basic skills and tools, depending on what you want to do.
Oh so hes worth it? So few review on him to be found.
Got soldering gun, and a dremal multi-tool. I have some minimal experience.
But was i right in thinking modular wiring could end up being plug and play/easiest starting point?
Cause between that, and the cheap costs of services like powdercoating and having them drill a recharge port, I might go for it.
Out of stock modular soundboard, but I am curious how hard it would be to wire up my own. I also saw a custom wiring service. that could save myself a screw up.
Yes, the guy in charge of GCS is the same Madcow who did most of the tutorial videos in this section of the forums: http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...utorial-Videos
I agree with TrypWyr. Building your own is a wonderful experience. It's hard to match that sense of joy when you ignite a saber for the first time, and you built it yourself.
Where is the link for the modular wiring kit?
Thanks Forgetful Jedi Knight.