These tutorials are inspiring, I like particularly the sink tube cutting section.
You say these sabers are not very fancy...Maybe but they're one of the most elegant I've seen.
Awesome job
These tutorials are inspiring, I like particularly the sink tube cutting section.
You say these sabers are not very fancy...Maybe but they're one of the most elegant I've seen.
Awesome job
hi there... well you kinda just revived this dead thread here. we like to refrain from doing that unless you have something significant to add to the discussion. indeed jay gons saber are all masterpieces.
Well, sorry, but as i'm discovering old thread now, and I really wanted to thank him for these tutorials, so that's all folk. Don't worry, I'm no posting maniac.
k lol. we get that. next time maybe just PM him or somethin. have fun dude!
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DJ, the thread's not that old.
Chill out, dude.
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They were. specially when you've got a lot to learn like me. these vids (plus a wiring diagriam from the forums) allowed me to start with a saber project.
My only doubt is about these "polished" rings you make as a grip in the main section (just besides the pommel), its technic and the tools you used. But I understand this requires a professionel "savoir-faire" and here lays one of the diffference between amateurs and sabersmiths.
My (humble) next saber will be dedicated to your chrome serie
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