I didn't do any powdercoating at all for this saber (my first saber was all PC). Everything was painted and then baked in an oversized toaster oven. I highly recommend the technique. While I still...
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I didn't do any powdercoating at all for this saber (my first saber was all PC). Everything was painted and then baked in an oversized toaster oven. I highly recommend the technique. While I still...
I got the parts from the activation box here in the store. The particular one I used was "Activation Box Style 7". As you can see, that part does most of the hard work for you. The screw on the...
Loachri -
Actually, that post is just for pictures. We aren't allowed to give much text details in that thread. If they want to delete the other thread, I don't have a problem with it!
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Here is my most recent lightsaber project: a replica of Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber from Revenge of the Sith. Like my first saber, it uses the 2010 Hasbro Obi-Wan Kenobi lightsaber sound board. This...
Here's my latest saber, an Obi-Wan ROTS. Made from MHS parts, painted and baked. 2010 Hasbro Obi-Wan soundboard and royal blue Luxeon Rebel Star. Uses a single 3.7V Trustfire. Shown with a Master...
Hi all -
Does anyone have a picture of Candy Gold, Brilliant Brass, and/or Copper Transparent powder coating? I've searched all the pictures I could find, and I'm not certain I've found these...
Hi all -
I'm thinking of doing an Obi-Wan ROTS for my next saber, and I'm trying to decide what I should do for the gold color of the choke and the copper color of the bottom of the blade...
The one with the blue isn't my actual saber; it doesn't light up. That's the one that I ordered in "jollipop copper orange" and hated the color -- I was just showing the color as a matter of...
Hi IG-88 -
I'd be very interested in your advice for getting the sound card, speaker, and battery pack better placed within the saber. I have to say I had a serious time trying to get it all...
Luxeon Rebel Star driven by 1000 mA buckpuck (though it measures to 850 mA with a multimeter) with a 2010 Hasbro sound board. First two pics are a darkened room (curtains drawn, but not completely...
Here is a sample of Copper Vein powder coating on the choke and the pommel. It's a very dark brown, but the texture is very nice.
Kilo
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Here's one. The choke is jollypop copper orange. Be warned -- it is VERY orange! It's about the color of the University of Tennessee "Big Orange"...
Kilo
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Hi all -
Just thought I'd post a couple of pics of my lightsaber that I just completed this morning. It uses a green Luxeon Rebel Star LED powered by a 1000 mA buckpuck and the sound board...
Thanks for the advice, Equinox -- definitely good to know. So the heat sink can, in fact, go in the bottom of the blade holder (i.e., in the threads between the blade holder and top of the choke)?
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Okay, that won't be a problem then. Thanks for that!
Hmm.... That is tight. Obviously there's no chance that the driver board will fit in the bottom of the choke, so it will have to go in the...
Hi all -
Hopefully I have everything here that I need. I am planning on adding the 2010 Hasbro sound board, so I need the momentary version of the add-on driver board. The shop only lists...