Thanks for the advice. Yeah, i have been keeping an eye out for different vintage parts including camera parts and collecting those that have that special appeal to me. That's part of the fun for me...
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Thanks for the advice. Yeah, i have been keeping an eye out for different vintage parts including camera parts and collecting those that have that special appeal to me. That's part of the fun for me...
Nice work, excellent and very inspiring build! i am also working on something similar. My question if you could be so kind and answer is what type/name brand was the old camera you used for the low...
Ex Deo - the final war
wish i won that at my college :D, i like it
i have seen your other two build threads and they were absolutely great to follow and read about. Now you are doing an ESB luke as well and i am excited to see how it turns out, it is one of my...
this is one of my favorite lightsabers from the original trilogy, and your hardware version is excellent :). it came out well. did you make the clamp yourself?
i really like the use and flow of the three different colors
if you google resistor calculator you should be able to find one that lets you enter in the voltage you are using. like the one i found here:
http://led.linear1.org/1led.wiz
it is for a single led....
I always like your sabers Jay-Gon, they have a specific characteristic and quality to them thats perfect to me. :)
that is very well executed. i was actually thinking about making one myself as soon as finals are over, but i want to try a pyramid shaped one. i like the silvery look.
and i just watched the...
i looked at your photobucket pics and i have to say that i love the amber color for your saber. not too many people use it, but you sure rock'n it 8)
my favorite is the middle, but i am sure whichever one you do you will make it look cool
NOW THAT IS A LIGHTSABER!!! bravo
are those graflex brass pins by the crystal? if so, thats a nice alternative use for them
i want that saber lol. nice work
that is a really nice saber. i mean, REALLY NICE. i love the styling, it reminds me of an old republic sith flair. awsome
if you look in the first picture, you can see a circle that is machined out on the side of the blade holder, and inside that circle there is two small holes trilled and tapped for the pins (its a...
i dont know about the brass tops sold here, but the brass pins (long and short) should work, because they work on the anakin fx conversion kit....so i am sure he used the same thread pitch on this...
pretty sure that all the blade holders are for 1" outer diameter blades
awsome :), wish i had one. really does look nice.
or burning plastic fragment in your eye ( believe me it hurts )
i remember finding this on fx sabers a while back. the tid bit on sanding down a sink tube was very helpful in sanding down a bike seat post that was slightly too large for my brother's cruiser bike....
i knew from drilling small holes in my anikan that it was chrome with copper and then some other metal underneath, just didnt know what.... until now lol. If the whole hilt had been copper it would...
(i know this is double posting....sorry).
i think i might take pictures of the drilling process so it can be a tutorial of sorts for drilling and inserting the hex bolts on a darth vader ROTJ style...
well as long as the hilt doesnt get damaged i wont be too concerned about the tools (since i have so much effort and time put into the hilt, as opossed to the replacable bits). i dont think i will be...
rough in what way? like burring at site of drilling?