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    Seems like half the people put their Covertec knob upside down in their MHS builder render.
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    I'm thinking a brass shroud of some sort.
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    I think a brass or black CT knob would be to much on teh bladeholder, I say plain aluminum.

    Not a fan of orings eather, I would say have them oringplaces powdercoated SFB.
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    sweet... Thanks! Ooops I didn't even notice the covertech knob was upside down!

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    You can use a covertec as a blade retention screw, if you like, as long as you use the right sized hex head. I am not a fan of covertecs on the emitter, but that is a personal preference thing, if you like it, it's your saber

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allaerra Secura View Post
    You can use a covertec as a blade retention screw, if you like, as long as you use the right sized hex head. I am not a fan of covertecs on the emitter, but that is a personal preference thing, if you like it, it's your saber
    Thank you, I forgot about the correct screw...lol
    Last edited by Count Malik; 03-11-2009 at 09:16 PM.

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