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Iron Man themed lightsaber
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Whoa. I´m sure that Tony Stark could find a place in his armor for this one. Nice and nicely done, the arc reactor is way cool man! :-)
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That arc reactor is so cool. You ought to consider doing it's brother....War Machine!!! Excellent job!
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Not bad! Love the Arc reactor. Good work.
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love this! Looks amazing. Tony Stark must be jealous.
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Thats really awesome my son would love to have that saber
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That's just awesome! Excellent work!
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Looks great! Only one complaint, and it's that I didn't hear Ozzy on the iSaber player. /me gasps
I'm really digging the color scheme, rotating crystal chamber, and the pull-apart section.
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That Arc reactor did it. This is a great saber. I never seen a good "Comics" saber before. This is sweet!!
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as silverserpant already mentioned: the rotating crystal chamber and the pull-apart section are really cool and of course the ark-reactor.
a little more angles (like at the bottom of the pull-apart section) would look really nice on the golden parts, but that's just my opinion.
overall: a really cool saber!
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O.M.G.. This saber is stunning. The arc switch looks like hell and the design is excellent. Thumbs up eastern, thumbs up....
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That is pretty cool! The arc reactor would work well in other parts of a hilt too. Pommel or blade plug for instance.
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Holy Moley! That's about the coolest cross-over saber I've seen. Is it power coated metal?
Great...Freaking...Job!!
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Ok, so I have to ask...Exactly how did you achieve the audio jack connection with the emitter assembly? I've had my own ideas about this, ever since I saw the EL blade tutorial section, but I'd rather not reinvent the wheel if I don't have to.
I also thought, since I have an audio-style jack on a multi-component cable (somewhere in my collection), that it might be possible to find a jack in this style that has four wires instead of the standard two. A jack of this type could create a modular emitter assembly which would accept FoC from a board that has it without rewiring the diode.
It's a pretty exciting technique. I would choose to hang on to the threaded MHS components, just so my blade doesn't come flying off in a duel, but the concept of modularizing the individual parts of the internal electronics could make interchangeable saber parts even easier to accomplish.
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That's dope...great work :)
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Thanks guys!
It all powder coated. Gold is just "gold", and the red is "Ruby Red". I TOTALLY forgot to add Sabbath, I think I'll do that, thanks for the idea! ;)
The audio plug is mounted on a 1 1/4" nylon disk that's screwed onto the copper disk/heat sink on a TCSS maul conversion kit. The jack is on two of the same 1 1/4 nylon disks on the receiving side. Outside of that, it's just a simple mount.
The LED is an RGBW, and the plug/jack is stereo, so theoretically it could support FoC. I'd just have to take it apart... Noooooooo! ;)
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That is one sweet piece of work, E! I love the way you incorporated the elements & worked in the 1/4" jack. You even got a full on smile from my wife with this one! Good on ya mate!
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now that is awesome work!!!
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Wow, excellent arc reactor, very cool.
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That is very cool indeed.
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That is flipping awesome!!!!
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I can't believe this one is still making the rounds. There's a Thor and Cap som'are 'rounds here too...
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this is absolutely amazing!! I love Iron Man and if that man had a lightsaber, this would be it. I know EVERYONE comments on the arc reactor but... I'm gonna as well! It looks spot on and was the perfect touch to this build! You, and your builds, rock!
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iron man is my all time favorite super hero!!!!!! awesome saber hands down one of the best i have ever seen!
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