The LED module takes up a fair amount of room. Not a lot of space in between the LED and the switch. I do have a few inches of wire stuffed in the front, in case I decide to put an extender on. I...
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The LED module takes up a fair amount of room. Not a lot of space in between the LED and the switch. I do have a few inches of wire stuffed in the front, in case I decide to put an extender on. I...
How did the build go? I got mine to light up on the first go (glad I didn't do sound the first time out, though). I wish I had watched the video tutorial one more time. I ended up cutting the red...
Nero, I just finished my first. It wasn't too hard, even without any experience in soldering. I didn't do sound or recharge port but a basic saber is actually pretty easy. There are some really good...
What did you use for the grip? Is that shrink tube or bike inner tube? Looks good and very secure.
Nice and sleek. Are you going to wrap the grip? Leather? Paracord? Katana style? Although, the extensions look like they'd keep your hands in place. I'm planning on putting o-rings in the grooves for...
Just got mine today. Main body #2, blade holder #24, battery holder, switch, screw for Covertec wheel (black wheel was out of stock) and black thumb screw for the blade. Still need pommel, LED, buck...
Has anyone streamlined their Jedi clothing for warmer locations, even if it doesn't meet the requirements for some of the larger groups? Did you ditch the robe or outer tunic? Find canvas boots...
You're more ambitious than I am. I just ordered my first components and went without sound, 4AAA and buckpuck. Partially because of budget and partially because I've never wired anything before. Do...
Just ordered (most) of the components to build my first. I ended up going with the Covertec. Pretty basic build, simple, compact. Maybe I'll get more daring when I start planning the second.
Newbie, here, but has anyone considered kydex? I've seen plenty of knives sheathed in kydex, why not a saber? I'm still reading the basics and picking out my components. I'll be ordering the pieces...