You can't glue an MPS insert on because it is too small. You can't glue a flat disk of metal on very well either because there wouldn't be enough surface area there to keep it held in place. Please please PLEASE go do some reading so you can become more familiar with the parts, then the answers will all become clear. At that point if you want to get creative and try to come up with a custom cap for the end of your saber, you might actualy know enough about the parts to make it work.
Another reason to use a pommel is ease of battery replacement, since most people put the battery pack at the bottom end of the saber. You just unscrew the pommel to replace them.
Unless you're going to use rechargeable batteries and a recharge port (which I kind of doubt), you'd end up having to disassemble your saber every time you needed to change the batteries if you had something glued into the bottom of the hilt, if you're not using some type of extension piece.
I suggest, that before you place your order, you start a thread in the Parts List section and list everything in your shopping cart so we can check that you have everything you need, and not anything you don't.
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A pommel insert is about 1 1/8" in diameter. The id of most MHS parts is 1 1/4". The pommel insert will be real hard to glue in such a large opening. Plus you run the risk of knocking it loose with any small bumps. There are some MHS parts with a 1.15" and a .8" bore but I don't know if you are using one of those as a grip section.
Now, I must say that if you are concerned over paying 10 dollars for the most basic pommel, insert and clip then you might want to think about this. Would you rather pay the 10 extra dollars and have you saber look and function correctly, or would you rather spend hours upon hours trying to glue a too small disc into an oversize tube? It's up to you as it is your saber, but I doubt very seriously you would be able to make a glued in disc work the way you want.
I'm afraid Timerender is right the cheapest way is to buy at least the pommel...yes theoretically you could make a pommel with a properly sized 'stem' that would fit inside the inside diameter of the hilt section and not engage the threads and then drill and tap holes to secure it with setscrews...all of which would be MUCH harder AND more expensive than buying the proper MPS pommel.
The TCSS MHS system is designed to be modular and allow 'mix and match' of parts, so the parts are made to fit together well and strongly [important for dueling] using a common threading diameter...there are other ways to make sabers like sinktube and pvc sabers...but if you choose to go with a MHS based saber and want the cheapest solution you really will need MHS-compatibly-threaded parts...which means at least a MHS hilt body, MPS pommel, and MHS bladeholder...the QUALITY of these CNC machined parts is outstanding [I've never had one break] which is why the MHS is a 'defacto standard' in custom sabers so you will get good VALUE for your dollar spent on them, if that makes you feel any better about it.
edit: once again Jedi-Loreen and Ace beat my sloooooow typing...you should listen to them they are experts.
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Buy pommel #2 for $6, buy insert #4 for $2.70, and buy the clip for $.70. The grand total for these parts is only $9.40, and if you can't afford that then you probably need to reconsider buying a lightsaber at all.
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