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    Default Copper Forge

    Just finished the Copper Forge. Another saber smith will be adding the electronics.

    Copper and aluminum hilt
    Blade plug
    TCSS control box 1
    Thumbscrew holder
    Speaker grill will resonance
    Electronics sleeve 1.125 OD 1" ID (perfect for tcss premium speaker)

    dis-assembly and re-assembly video
















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    Last edited by vargose; 05-20-2021 at 04:24 PM.

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    very clean! nice work dude!
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    Very clean and well done.
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    A fine looking saber. Are you going to seal it, or let the copper weather and oxidize naturally?
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    Nice saber. I like that design. Are you going to let it weather naturally? that would be cool. I'm wondering what the weight is like? Seems it would be pretty hefty which I also dig.
    Overall very nice work, I like your use of hardware and TCSS parts.
    Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noyl Wendor View Post
    Nice saber. I like that design. Are you going to let it weather naturally? that would be cool. I'm wondering what the weight is like? Seems it would be pretty hefty which I also dig.
    Overall very nice work, I like your use of hardware and TCSS parts.
    Well done.
    I didn't seal it, so it will weather naturally, and it is hefty. Feels great in your hand.

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