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    Cool Luminescence

    Presenting Luminescence...

    This was inspired by marine life and the idea of an aquatic race jedi using the force to grow a saber under the water.


    Specs:
    Prizm w/ NeCree RGB led
    Custom sculpted hilt
    Custom layered paint job with iridescent and glow in the dark features
    Custom switch box houses main and aux in one levered switch.
    3.7v 18650 Panasonic TCSS batt pack
    In hilt recharge and RICE
    Custom exposed crystal chamber
    Custom made inner chassis (not removable)
    Custom fish eye blade plug

    Thanks for looking MTFBWY







    wsoFB by Nathan Barnes, on Flickr

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    We've seen a lot of very original pieces recently, but this is truly unique! Nice work. It's good to see people dream and bring their unique vision to life.

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    Awesome saber my friend! Very unique! I really dig that bladeplug
    "Peace is a lie. Perhaps the greatest of them all. Peace, or a lack of change equals Death. If the waters of a pool cease to move, and become stagnant, the waters poison themselves, and kill all who drink from it. Chaos, on the other hand, brings great change. Should the pool be over taken by a river, life springs anew.
    -Lord Malyce, Exile of Sith, First Warrior of Sands

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    I don't think I've seen a lightsaber like this, it's quite unique. I love how you did the finish of the saber, it reminds me of a stone a friend found at the bottom of a lake. The smoothness of the saber reflects how sand would smooth out a stone underwater. The glow-in-the-dark accents are also a really nice touch.

    If you don't mind me asking, what did you use to sculpt the hilt? Is it some form of epoxy or clay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by grAfLEX25 View Post
    I don't think I've seen a lightsaber like this, it's quite unique. I love how you did the finish of the saber, it reminds me of a stone a friend found at the bottom of a lake. The smoothness of the saber reflects how sand would smooth out a stone underwater. The glow-in-the-dark accents are also a really nice touch.

    If you don't mind me asking, what did you use to sculpt the hilt? Is it some form of epoxy or clay?
    It's marine epoxy over an aluminum hilt
    wsoFB by Nathan Barnes, on Flickr

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    I echo what everyone else has said - very unique! Great job on this.
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    Very unique and imaginative. Good job.

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    A few quick vids





    wsoFB by Nathan Barnes, on Flickr

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    Wow! Incredible!! Really really has an organic look. A work of art.

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    Takin us into new territory. The new wave of sabers is lookin great! (pun intended)

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