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    Default My Brother-in-laws finished saber.

    Here are the finished pics of my brother-in-laws saber. It has a blue luxIII & the blade is a 1" thin walled translucent white blade with 6' of cellophane in it. I absolutley love this blade stock.
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    Wow! This one looks like it belongs to a jedi who will turn sith or vice versa.
    Very sith looking hilt IMO. Awesomeness.

    I totally agree on the blade...I love the trans white. It has to be the most even duelable blade. The only downside is you can't get a core or use film for texture but it is super even bright.
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    Very nice as usual, your sabers are awesome. I'm sure the recipient will love it.
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    I should add that the weathering you've been doing lately is a huge improvement. It really puts it over the top.

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    Nice saber. It looks like it could be from a water world for some reason. The blade does look good too. I am also a fan of the trans white blades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunrider View Post
    Nice saber. It looks like it could be from a water world for some reason. The blade does look good too. I am also a fan of the trans white blades.
    ditto that - it has a very nice almost organic sea life based or influenced look to it. Love the shroudwork!
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    I just read on the build thread that someone suggested orange and I agree it would contrast and compliment the hilt nicely. Since I saw it having a sithy look I would go red/orange myself. I never really considered it a totally sith colour, but more firey, just my two cents. The colour LED does look fine.

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    I like the trans-white blades. It provides nice eveness!

    The hilt look naturally weathered, which is a difficult thing to do. Nice job!
    You should make a PVC hilt with a cyan LED, Brass and silver...

    Don't stop making PVC sabers! You are rasing the bar in what is expected, and for that I commend you.

    Oh, and how and where do you get your threaded inserts? I used to buy mine at lowes, but I always kept breaking them... So now I am just threading the PVC...
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    Quote Originally Posted by cardcollector View Post
    I like the trans-white blades. It provides nice eveness!

    The hilt look naturally weathered, which is a difficult thing to do. Nice job!
    You should make a PVC hilt with a cyan LED, Brass and silver...

    Don't stop making PVC sabers! You are rasing the bar in what is expected, and for that I commend you.

    Oh, and how and where do you get your threaded inserts? I used to buy mine at lowes, but I always kept breaking them... So now I am just threading the PVC...
    I buy mine at lowes as well, the trick is to get the hole big enough and go slowly, it'll fit...
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