Awesome, better yet, now I know who to go to for help when I wire my up my own CF5, because I want to use all the features you incorporated on this. Well done!
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Awesome, better yet, now I know who to go to for help when I wire my up my own CF5, because I want to use all the features you incorporated on this. Well done!
Holy wow, that's magnificant. I wonder if you could do all that in a slightly scaled down model. Your design is absolutely beautiful and inspiring.
Awesome story. It literally brings a tear to my eye. My non-robotic eye. I really hope you keep this one for yourself. You deserve it.
I have a cousin who could definitely use one of these. We broke the plastic shroud in a feverish duel over a year ago.
Gah! That's NOT a Power Ranger zord! That's Voltron (AKA Beast King GoLion)--don't EVER confuse the two. We Voltron fans are very sensitive about that comparison.
But thanks for the...
That looks fantastic. But how do you solder the parts together? Do you use the same solder and iron that you would use with the wiring, or do you have plumbing solder for that?
At first I thought lame, but then I went lol. I've never seen the Kung Fu Bear before. That was pretty amazing.
Since cats aren't getting any love, here's mine.
http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/8251/img0240t.jpg
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How did I miss this thread? I didn't even know you were gone! Belated congratulations, and welcome back.
I don't know, when it comes to cameras, I've found them to be unreliable, unscientific, and inaccurate because people have such different ideas on what they want from a camera. You will have a lot...
"Princess edition." Nice touch.
Check out Consumer Reports. Their ratings are usually pretty accurate to what you can expect.
My computer recently quit on me, and rather than just chuck the thing in the trash (aka eco-friendly recycle it) I'd like to see what I can reuse from it. Certain working components like the DVD...
Wow...that's...a lot of wires. I can't figure out where they all go to.
I want to reiterate the point that you should NOT touch the screw immediately afterward. It may not glow red, but it certainly will feel like it's that hot.
Also, WEAR EYE PROTECTION! Little...
Looks very nice! Now just clean the vaseline off your camera lens and take a picture with the lights on!
Hey Sloth--with all those funky internal components, about how heavy is this hilt going to be? You've given me some neat ideas of how to counterbalance my blades.
You know what is the worst thing about that fluff "article"? That they cut it up into 20 pages with twenty clicks and twenty page loads. Way to annoy the user as always, totalfilm.com.
Are you building your own LED bars or buying them somewhere?
Some forums I post to automatically merge back-to-back posts from the same user. Maybe the software here has that function and it just needs to be enabled?
I think an exception can be made in this case, no?
Really, that's some beautiful artwork.
I think the problem coming up with a workable "black blade" is that people are approaching it counter intuitively. LED blades are at their core...lit by a core LED shining up the hollow tube. But...
When I first read there was a "black blade" discussion, the first thing I thought of was that someone made a blacklight or UV lightsaber. Hasn't someone done that? I see some old threads that...
Wow, I am really impressed. For someone with no dremel cutting experience, you look like an experienced pro. Excellent work!
ARRRRG! Yes!