For your blade needs http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/White-shouldered-1-thick-walled-blade-tip-with-reflective-disc-P630.aspx
For the hole, you have 2 choices; 1 you could get the standard size...
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For your blade needs http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/White-shouldered-1-thick-walled-blade-tip-with-reflective-disc-P630.aspx
For the hole, you have 2 choices; 1 you could get the standard size...
Flush mount, your hands will thank you.
Yes, just make sure when you cut, and strip that your pliers/strippers don't accidentally touch the other (especially an exposed) wire at the same time. I sometimes use a piece of pre-shrunk wrap as...
Pm Zook. He does repairs.
No, they will not fit over a sink tube.
Ah, now we are getting somewhere. Okay the diagram for the link is broken. Here Is the link to the thread. Maybe some one will chime in and re-post the picture. IIRC you use the two purple and the...
What board is that? Where did you get it? I need a bit more info to help. Just to hazzard a guess at this point, there should probably be a clash sensor hook up somewhere in the bunch for the led....
Not sure where you get such a notion, but the only thing that will make it brighter or lighter would be driving the FoC die with different amperage than the main dies.
You can't do a white FoC with filters, unless you do a tri-rebel all white, then cut out a smaller circle from the larger circle, and lineup the filter with the correct clash die each time you want...
The search function is your friend, but everybody gets one.
9 part tutorial.
As I explained in the link I gave you in your previous thread : "The windowed connection on the port goes to the puck (B-), the pin(on the recharge port) gets both positives (B+ connection on puck...
Yes. This is the only way it works.
Now that I see the MWS buck puck I see some other issues. This happens all to often, You should look at the back of the board, and the description of what they mean here . What you should have asked...
That is a latching switch. The Jst's will hook up to the other two for your light. My mistake earlier, I thought you were using the momentary switch. Depending on how your hooking it up you might...
The third picture in the store shows it. + & - led are marked, other two are switch leads, doesn't matter which. The long one is the harder one to get.
A while back I got fed up with my cheap $20 helping hand. It led me to do some digging and I found a tutorial on an RC forum.
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Sometimes components go bad. Its great that we have the support of the community and that this will likely not be an issue for long. Sorry to hear of your luck.
Ah, I see. You seem dead set on creating 14.8v where it is not required. Originally the pack you were looking at was only 1100 Mah. I guarantee that when you try that pack in an MHS, you will realize...
The battery you linked would take up the entire inside of a 5 inch DF, leaving only the threads of the MHS and room to pass only wires while producing 14.8v @1100 Mah. The 7.4v 18650 setup that HH...
The real question then is, what is the current output of your LiPo and how do you plan to mount it ? I am not trying to shoot down your idea, but most of the LiPo packs I have seen will not even fit...
Fantastic. The chassis locks the speaker in the knuckle of main body at the top of the pommel threads creating a resonance chamber. Maybe Craevn will shoot one.
Indeed !
As I had a good bit of influence on this hilt what say we give it a proper introduction.
Ahem, Ladies and Gents, weighing in at a mere 10½ inches, may I present :
Shadow Phoenix
Okay the recharge can be tricky too. The long windowed connection goes to the puck (B-), the pin(on the recharge port) gets both positives (B+ connection on puck and Battery +) and the other to the...
Having never used one I had to go look at how it was intended to be connected. It looks to me as the battery and recharge port are in the wrong place and completely hooked up wrong. Black line going...
There is always a chance, simply depends on what led your using. All you need to do is determine the correct resistor though.