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    These will be the parts I plan to use to build my first personal custom saber. Updated list of parts list. I am only listing parts obtainable from TCSS.

    Hilt
    • Pommel style 3
    • 2 inch double female
    • double male adapter style 1 x2
    • hilt style 2
    • deep ribbed extension
    • 4 inch double female
    • blade holder style 22 (with style 4 heatsink)
    • box 9
    • copper covertec button


    Internals
    • CF v8
    • CEX
    • 7.4v 2600mAh 18650 battery pack
    • switch 22
    • 16mm anti vandal short momentary purple ring switch
    • 2.1mm power jack
    • 6 wire quick connector (x?)
    • 4 wire quick connector (x?)
    • 2 wire quick connector (x?)
    • 20mAh Dynamo hm Variable resistor
    • Stainless steel 4-40 all threaded rods (x?)
    • chassis disc style 4 (x? Plan to order 6 to be safe)
    • 3.5mm R.I.C.E. Port style 2
    • all 10 colors of 28 gage wire for various parts (25' spools of each for other projects)
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    That's going to be a monstrously long saber... Are you used to wielding an No'dachi or a Claymore if you don't mind my asking? Other wise the hilt would be a bit long IMO. Nice design aesthetic regardless .
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    I have practiced in the past with the Darth Maul el-cheapo Hasbro hooking several sections of the blades together. I found it to more comfortable to use then the Luke or Vader ones I had as a kid. I was actually thinking of the Scottish Claymore while deciding on my hilt length. I felt as though I had better control over a saber with a longer hilt when I tried it years ago with the toy hilt. I'm hoping to be able to start ordering parts soon for this project.
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    Cool! Too long for me, but cool!

    Oh, and, I like your avatar... ST fans in an SW forum...


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    I wonder if the OP knows just how long that will be... lol
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    @ MasterStoddard: Thats cool, I was asking because I practice 3 different Japanese sword styles Jigen Ryu Heiho Kenjutsu being one of them, and I know that a sword with an extremely long hilt can be really tricky to use if you don't have experience using one. And again, nice design aesthetic. I look forward to seeing it lit up

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    Before you commit to making something that big, I would try to make a mock-up of it and add a mock blade too. That is an awfully big saber considering it isn't a staff. One of my early sabers was about 14" and I think it is too long.



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    I stumbled across a thread that recommended the use of Potentiometers to get the desired shade of purple. So now I have two questions.
    1. Can a Potentiometer be used in conjunction with the PC and Power Xtender™?
    2. Where can I get some to work with if I can't get them from the shop?

    If I can pick Potentiometers up at the local Radio Shack I have a P7 LED I can use for a test rig to practice making the adjustments till I order the LED Engine. As for the length I can always cut the blade if need be with my Dremel and my diamond cutting wheel.
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