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    Default A question about sleeves and trim rings

    I am currently buidling a Visas Marr light saber for my GF (or something that's going to be as close as possible). See picture bellow to see what's it looks like now. I have sanded it and know someone with a lathe that's going to make is look as close as possible.

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    Just above the buttons on Visas Marr light saber is a part thats somewhat wider/thicker than the rest of the hilt. Is it possible to use trim ring 3 or MHS Sleeve material to make it look more similar?
    Last edited by ilpostino; 05-02-2014 at 05:42 AM.
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    If you have someone with a metalworking lathe, then using the sleeve material would likely be your best choice. You'll have to find a method to attach the lathed piece to you hilt, but there are several good ways to do so. Some people use epoxy or other adhesives, while others will use screws.
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    So both the trim ring 3 or MHS Sleeve material "slides on" the outside of the hilt? Sounds nice. Most likely I think I am going to use epoxy to attach it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilpostino View Post
    So both the trim ring 3 or MHS Sleeve material "slides on" the outside of the hilt? Sounds nice. Most likely I think I am going to use epoxy to attach it.
    No, Trim Rings don't slide over the hilt. They are meant to be used between 2 pieces and are locked into place them the 2 MHS pieces are screwed together.
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    Thanks. On the hilt I have a 7" Double female threaded connector and a double ended male threaded connector style 1 so I guess I can put it there.
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