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    I'd like to make hilts with non-metallic components, but still use TCSS emitters / pommels and so on. What are the specifications for the threads between pieces which make them "MHS compatible"?

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    Email Tim and see if he will tell you.
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    That question has been asked before...to no reply.

    You can use MHS sinktube adapters or cut up body sections to mount your emitters and pommels to sinktube/PVC/sculpting compounds etc. Just to name a few options. There's also the 1.25" blade holders you can mount in anything you can fit them in as well as the sinktube blade holder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crystal Chambers View Post
    That question has been asked before...to no reply.
    That's a shame. Ah, well, calipers here I come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crystal Chambers View Post
    That question has been asked before...to no reply.

    You can use MHS sinktube adapters or cut up body sections to mount your emitters and pommels to sinktube/PVC/sculpting compounds etc. Just to name a few options. There's also the 1.25" blade holders you can mount in anything you can fit them in as well as the sinktube blade holder.
    Actually they are told to ask Tim. After that i do not know if Tim tells them or not.

    I'v had parts made to work with MHS threaded parts.
    Corbin_Das: If I got a tattoo below my waist, it'd say "Found someone you have I would say, hmmmm?"

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    I doubt you'll ever see the thread specs for MHS parts posted on TCSS. That is the basis for the system. That's like going to Apple and asking for the code to their OS. If you need to have a part made, talk to Tim.



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    Actually, I did as Ronan (twice) suggested, and emailed Tim. As long as you're not planning to use it for commercial purposes, he'll tell you... as he did me.

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    I'm not saying it is a secret. Just don't expect to see it published on this site.



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