Just got my nano Biscotte and wow, is it small. Spent 4 hours building up my saber for sound, and i'm pleased to announce i managed to solder it without any screwups. With that said, i have a few adjustments to make on top of my questions that the manual couldn't answer:
1. How do i get the blade to stay on without holding the button in?
- I have a red ring AV switch and used NC1 and C1 as the switching posts. I have the LED working (i doubt that matters).
Move the wire from NC1 to NO1 and you are set.
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/16...itch-P412.aspx
2. Swings aren't registering well. I have the biscotte fixed in place with Tim's new biscotte acrylic chassis disc. Clash seems to work fine.
That, my man is in the manual
3. Sound seems quieter. Volume is at the default setting of 4, but nowhere near as loud as Petit Crouton.
What does your resonance chamber look like? It is not as loud as a PC, but it should not be "soft" either. If you have good resonance, it ought to sound great.
The AV switch was the source of much frustration, i found a post on wiring it and thought i understood, but apparently not. Any tips on "locking" it in place are appreciated as well.
The easiest way to do this is to use one of hte switch bezels INSIDE the hilt. It will allow you to tighten the screw down to a flat surface (because the bezel will match up to the inner radius of the hilt by simply flipping it 45 degrees).
Thanks as always, sabersmiths.
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