Always a pleasure to meet a Jedi.
call me a jedi when i do finally build my own saber, and it dont fall apart on the first swing...lol. oh and that damm "Padwan" thing below my name has to go too, so as soon as i figure out how to do that, it will bother me a lil.lol
That's your rank, till you get to 100 posts, I think.Originally Posted by Soulkeeper7700
Only then, will it change to Jedi Knight.
In order to see the Light,
you must sometimes risk the Dark.
TCSS MODERATOR
BLUE 8 Ready to ROCK and ROLL!
No, it is his rank until 50 posts at which point he will become a Apprentice.
Aluke123 on every other forum - Old grumpy moderator here
Thread Index, The Saber Building Dictionary, and The Basic Saber-Build Tutorial - Read Them!
wowZa.... guess ill have to find more things to talk about then... cool
so if i use a 1" 36 inches blade is better use the 10" lens?
is that right?
Thanks
CLICK HERE FOR ALL YOUR ECONO SOUND BOARD WIRING DIAGRAM NEEDS!
Duel - to fight someone 1 on 1. Dual - 2 of something in line with each other.
Originally Posted by Multiple People
She has a good point, the five degree lense makes the blade more even, but I like the ten degree because it gives just a little bit a a flare effect at the base of the blade.
Got a Question? There's a thread for that...
~Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.~Teddy Roosevelt
SollusVir everywhere else... FXsabers, Youtube, etc...
So 5 degree lens for a 34 inch blade would be good then? I plan on using a trans white thin walled blade for Lee Filter show offs.
"Your move!" -Obi-wan kenobi-
Since the store no longer carries the 10 degree lens, you now have a choice between the 5 degree and and the Rebel 8.7 degree. Both will work fine in a blade that size. I personally use the 5 degrees in my 34" blades, but I have also used the 8.7 before and not really noticed a difference.
I'm not convinced that a trans-white blade is the best bet for showing off a filtered white led. The white opacity of the blade is going to wash out or change the color of the filter, so you will not be getting an exact result. I'd use a clear blade with either of the lenses for that.
Got a question? Start Here. Have you tried the Thread Index yet? Most questions can be answered there.
Bookmarks