Did it in MHS Builder. Just imagine that, instead of three separate pieces, the hilt is comprised of one central pipe, fitted with a pommel and emitter.
Did it in MHS Builder. Just imagine that, instead of three separate pieces, the hilt is comprised of one central pipe, fitted with a pommel and emitter.
yah but way to big i maybe have my sections milled from blanks so i can get shorter ones. i really want a saber under 10"
Im not worried about the space just means I use less batteries. Not sure if it will weaken the structure I.assume its thick enough but ill ask
Structure is something you never have to worry about using MHS parts. Unless you add a male Adapter with your parts.
That hilt will be quite long, so If you are fine with that, cool deal. You will have plenty of room for pretty much anything you want in there...
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Sorry to have to tell you, but I'm afraid you can't remove the half inch section.
That is for the female threading which is to large to fit under the ribbed section.
As to the switch, I'm sure the groves can be matched to start after the box, but the box still has to be 1/2 an inch from the edge of the extension, threading again.
Yes I know threading is such a pain.
Some additional feedback on the alignment issue. I think this will happen everytime you reverse that piece from front to back due to threading differences between front/back at least on the double female. it would probably require a change in how that piece is crafted.
that said, the use of chassis disk 1 between the two hilt parts in the back lined them up perfectly for me. if threading and milling is consistent from piece to piece then that should work for you. of course YMMV.
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