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    well i just finished my conversion...man i wish i had one to practice on that was broken first! lol I managed to get it all back together and working but I wish I had left a little extra wire on the switch to resoder. I got it to work but it wasnt easy...also i had a rough time getting the blade holder into the hilt! I ended up using hot glue instead of tape to secure the piece of plastic to the balde holder...from the inside. the tape kept causing everything to be too tight. even without the tap I had to give it a bit of friendly persuasion to get it into the hilt...is it supposed to be that tight?

    anyway...everythign is together and works..looks good! will be attempting to install the little mirror somehow into the end of the FX stock blade..any ideas on how to get it in there and glued? If i cant get it in I will be just buying a new blade.

    John "JD"
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    the stock blade would be a pain to get a mirror in. the rounded tip has part of it going down into the diffuser.

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    Sith Lord, I had the same problem with the blade holder not getting into the hilt. I sanded down the indide of the hilt, still no go. The sanded the blade holder. It fit but when I taped it it got stuck and I had to try and rip in out of there - that was ooo hard, I was dripping sweat. But it's good to know its strong. They may be a touch big.

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    is it just the two of you having that problem, or is it with all the sabers?

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    I changed the directions a tad to fix a few problems you all have found. I need to still change the tape thing, I dont use tape anymore and have been using hot glue myself. If you dont sand the inside of the tube where all of the holes come in and the hetsink is not centered on the blade holder perfectly and you use tape then it is going to be a pain in the you know what. But that said its always easier to make something smaller than bigger.

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    well, i didnt think the heatrsink could get off since its supposed to line up with all the holes and all. i guess i'll see how mine goes if fedex ever delivers the darn thing and quits driving around with it in their darn truck for a week. not lol on this they are ticking me off. ups, now fedex. oooooohhhh, i wanna cut someone in half with my vader saber. now this is lol. evily at that.

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    im glad its a tight fit and like i said after the hot glue use instead of tape it worked well...needed a bit of help with a block of wood and and a samll hammer but it is good and snug...which leads me to my next question...how long does the led last for...cause if i ever have to replace it...well lets just say i may have to build a whole new saber to make it work...i know the switch wiring was a biatch and i really cant see that lasting another instalation without making a whole new wire lead?

    the other question I had was the red lense...even the darkest red that came with the 12 discs is still a friendly pink...any chance of getting a disc that is darker red? did i get a double of the wrong one? if i put the two lighter pinkish ones in with the red one it is almost red like it should be but then it takes away a lot of the brightness....any ideas on this...vader looks a bit whimpy swinging a pink saber!

    John "JD"
    SL/TK-7768

    ...now you see that evil will always triumph...because good is dumb!

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    Tell me about it. I never want to take this thing apart again coz it took ages to hook the switch up coz the wires were so small.

    One very good thing though is that the switch is now VERY firm rather than sliding all over the place. You can't accidently switch it off while twirling it or anything.

    Less talk, more action........

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    I've done a few Vader sabers. The wiring problem you have for the switch is a simple problem to solve... Go get some thing wire and make the wires longer. then tuck them back in and leave it so you can grab them when rewiring the switch. I make mine about 4 inches longer or so.. Plenty or wire to work with now.. []

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