the blade doesn't need batteries, the led does
you can buy them at any store
the blade on a mhs is twice as strong as a MR and there is nothing in it to break so you will never have dark splotches
the blade doesn't need batteries, the led does
you can buy them at any store
the blade on a mhs is twice as strong as a MR and there is nothing in it to break so you will never have dark splotches
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if you were doing a mhs hilt, what color would you want your blade to be? the mhs parts you need to understand are simply the body of your hilt and you will need to buy electronics to put in the hilt to have a lighted blade.
red
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/pc...kit-3wred.aspx
blue
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/pc...oyal-blue.aspx
green
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/pc...t-5wgreen.aspx
if you want to have sound and be able to change your blade color easily or would like to go for a purple blade then your best bet is to go with a white k2, a luke mr board, and either tims color disks or email lee filters for their free swatchbook which has enough fun color slips to keep you busy for weeks
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/pc...tar-white.aspx
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/pc...nd-module.aspx
any of these setups require optics and holders. i personally like to use 5 degree optics. remember that if you go with a k2 it uses a different optics holder.
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/pc...ing-angle.aspx
http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/pc...ns-holder.aspx
that should be all the info you need to decide which direction you want to go with your saber project. once you get parts ordered check the tutorials for any wiring questions you may have. with a few hours and a little patience you'll be ready to enjoy your first led saber
You do also realize that YOU assemble the sabers from this site, right? It has all the parts to make sabers that are better quality than the MR's, but there is assembly required...
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i held his hand thru the electronics choices dan, someone else can teach him how to wire it up... ive done my good deed for the day
Yes, whoops.Originally Posted by elrond.406
Oh... so it comes with a tray for normal AAs then? I had assumed it would require a rechargeable pack.Originally Posted by Lord Maul
Hmm… the MHS builder let me pick what type of LED I wanted with it. Therefore I don’t understand your comment that I have to buy them separately. Am I misunderstanding something?
You mention that it’s necessary for me to build the saber even if I order all the necessary parts with the MHS builder. How hard is that? Is it simply screwing things together and such? Or does it entail a ton of soldering and drilling and such?
May the Force be with You,
Slent Thndr
you buy the parts here. you assemble it at your house. it will require a little bit of soldering and then ya just screw it all together
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no you don't have to use rechargeable batt pack. you can use rechargable batteries and put them in a holder, (or reg batteries) which does not come with the mhs, I think one comes with the basic electronics package though.
for drilling, tim can do all that for a fee if you don't get a hilt section with a hole already pre drilled
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What do I need a hole pre-drilled for? The on-off button or something? Btw will a blade from MHS come with that button?
The hole you refur to... is it the one refured to in the MHS builder when at the end it gives the option of "Add thumbscrew + drill/tap hole for $10?"
So basicly, if i order a saber from the MHS bulder, I will get all the pieces I need to build the entire saber (minus normal batteries of course)? How many hours worth of work do you think the assembly would be?
Once again, thanks guys.
May the Force be with You,
Slent Thndr
well only 4 of the hilt pieces come with switch holes, if you are goin to use any other pieces then you need him to drill a hole switch. the thumbscrew is another option. if you don't do the thumbscrew option you will need to order an thumbscrew. maybe an hour or so with the soldering and makeing sure things are done right. Are you getting an soundboard or just wireing direct?Originally Posted by Slent Thndr
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