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    Nice job! How'd you make those fins???
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    Quote Originally Posted by $tarkiller View Post
    wait, Be that sinktube? If so, Job well done. If not, still job well done.
    Yes! it is a sinktube. Thank you, that was my second attempt at cutting sinktube. Using a better cutting wheel this time, made it easier.

    Quote Originally Posted by cardcollector View Post
    Nice job! How'd you make those fins???
    I took a piece of aluminum that I found in the local hardware store, cut out a piece roughly the same size as on my Graflex saber and best it to size/ shape. Then used some JB weld to stick it on.

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    Very nice. Simple, clean, effective looking.

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    a very pleasing saber in my opinion. when my starkiller saber project of about 8 months (i ran out of money and access to tools after 2 weeks) is done, hope it looks something as nice as that, all i need to do is cut the shroud out of sinktube, rewire it all, get an accent LED, find out how im gonna attach spacers for my VERY open crystal chamber, make the spacers, maybe weather some of the body, hopefully wire in a hasbro soundboard....

    how long did you say yours took to build?

    Oh, and what kind of jb weld did you use? was it industro weld?
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    for this sabers i used j-b kwik. Lets see I ordered the parts June 18th... so almost 2 months to finish this saber. Planning, planning, planning, the actual building process was about 3 hours. (not including Tim powder coating the parts)

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