How lucky, there isn't anywhere around me like that.
Make sure you pick up a nice Soldering Iron while your there if you don't have one already.
Also a dremel if you intend on working with sleeve...
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How lucky, there isn't anywhere around me like that.
Make sure you pick up a nice Soldering Iron while your there if you don't have one already.
Also a dremel if you intend on working with sleeve...
Welcome to your new obsession, how are you liking your "first" saber? :)
It is cool, but am I the only one that notices this thread is a year and oh 4 months old?
Your not going to find links to other sites to buy saber stuff on this board as it is the forum for the store.
As such the owner prefers users not to.
As for the cost, you can easily put together...
Choice 1 Buy an FX saber.
Choice 2 Make it out of plumbing pipe. Metal or PVC your choice.
Choice 3 Find a new hobby, this one isn't cheap.
Hey, welcome to the club, the word you were looking for though is lurking, not trolling. ;)
Good luck on your first saber, be sure to post some pictures.
ah, always so hard to tell with pictures.
I've actually never cared for starkiller sabers till yours, the chamber really makes a difference.
Can't wait to see it lit up.
The primary can be either, the aux button must be momentary.
Make sure you read the manual over a few times before you start working on it.
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/images/PC1.6manual.pdf
That crystal chamber is awesome, Its my favorite I've seen so far.
How long is it? I'm thinking 2 inches, but just curious.
I'm not entirely sure how resonance works, you would have to ask someone else.
I think for the choke to be used as resonance you would need to put it in the extension section.
So
.5 choke...
The 2nd picture looks like a flat black to me.
Why not just check the PC color guide and chose for yourself.
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/powdercoat/PCcolors.asp
Try deleting your cache, should be CTRL+SHIFT+DELETE.
Otherwise I don't know.
Are you using the older one maybe?
Should be using the one in the forum....
It's not my style but its interesting.
You can get away with a 4 inch extension as well as the 5 inch, its up to you.
Also, you really need to use the MHS Builder, it has powder coating as well....
Sorry to have to tell you, but I'm afraid you can't remove the half inch section.
That is for the female threading which is to large to fit under the ribbed section.
As to the switch, I'm sure...
That is indeed a nice looking saber.
Best of luck to you and watch that point when you get it. :P
Welcome fellow new guy, nice looking saber you've got yourself there.
I can't say for certain if it is Graflex compatible or not, however the the screw threading matches and I can't imagine going through all that trouble if it weren't.
It doesn't seem to have any...
We aren't supposed to link to other stores, even for things like this I gather.
However the parts you are looking for I believe are commonly referred to as Glass Eye and Red Button.
A quick...
Well shoot, and here I thought I was being clever. :\
Oh well, back to hoping an 18650 will fit under my switches.
It looks tight on paper but with the extra quarter inch of the box and the shorter...
I've found some TrustFire 14650s that claim to be 1600mAh, are you saying that these are actually only 1100mAH?
If so I will probably go back to trying to fit an 18650 stick into my saber instead.
There's no difference in combining small vs large cells, except not to combine them into one pack. XD Far as I know anyway.
If you run all 6 in series then yah it is 3000mAH but then its also only...
Enjoy the headache Viper. ;)
I'm not sure mines ever going to stop hurting after trying to cram all this new information into it.
3 pairs of AA sized Li-Ions would be 6 inches long and provide "if I'm thinking right" 2400-2700mAH and 7.4v.
2 pairs of AA sized Li-Ions would be 4 inches long and provide 1600-1800mAH and 7.4V.
A...
Ah, I see. Power is a confusing thing. :/
With a pair of 14650 li-ions at 7.4v and 1600mAH, running through a PC, would you personally suggest a parallel or series setup for the best light output...
I intend to... the parts I can at least.
So the soldering and screwing together basically.
Just have to decide between that one and the shorter led switches.
I don't particularly care for the...