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    Default Crystal chamber chassis for a pvc hilt.

    What do you get when you take scrap 1" thin walled blade stock, 2- 1" washers, 2 -5mm led holders, 2 machine screws & nuts, 1 acrylic red crystal, 1 red christmas led, & 1 resistor. You got it, a crystal chamber chassis for a pvc hilt. My brother in law asked me if I could build his friend a Sith pvc saber. I told him to give me money for the parts & I'll do the rest. So here are a few pics of the crystal chamber I came up with. I know it's not fancy, but it's designed to go into a pvc hilt. I fits nicely in 1" pvc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rafalema View Post
    It's not too fancy, but simple, works and looks cool.

    Great work.
    Thank you. Since it's going in a pvc hilt there really isn't to much room to get fancy.

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    it isn't fancy but it is workable.....very cool for a pvc saber ....glad that it works on 1" pvc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Midian View Post
    What do you get when you take scrap 1" thin walled blade stock, 2- 1" washers, 2 -5mm led holders, 2 machine screws & nuts, 1 acrylic red crystal, 1 red christmas led, & 1 resistor. You got it, a crystal chamber chassis for a pvc hilt. My brother in law asked me if I could build his friend a Sith pvc saber. I told him to give me money for the parts & I'll do the rest. So here are a few pics of the crystal chamber I came up with. I know it's not fancy, but it's designed to go into a pvc hilt. I fits nicely in 1" pvc.
    I have been thinking about how to do this... Good idea!

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    I like the use of the blade cutout as a windowed housing. You know if you took fine grain sand paper and scuffed it up in a uniform fashion it would glow more red too as it would diffuse the light better. You'd still have a window to view the actual crystal so it wouldn't take away from that view and when not light you wouldn't be able to see those screws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B5813 View Post
    I like the use of the blade cutout as a windowed housing. You know if you took fine grain sand paper and scuffed it up in a uniform fashion it would glow more red too as it would diffuse the light better. You'd still have a window to view the actual crystal so it wouldn't take away from that view and when not light you wouldn't be able to see those screws.
    That's a cool idea. It would definately make it look more finished. I plan on having a small window cut out on top of the pvc just to show the top part of the crystal. So the chassis won't be visable. The idea behind the blade stock chassis is that it fits perfectly inside the 1" pvc, & it can be secured just like a blade. I plan on using a wood insert & a button head screw to hold it in place. Thank you for the feedback.

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