Merry Christmas!
A detailed tutorial for building a basic saber with sound, using a v6 holder, removeable Lithium Ion battery, and Nano Biscotte.
Part 1
http://youtu.be/pOpUSCsXXhk
Part 2
http://youtu.be/sApB7J5JdZ4
Merry Christmas!
A detailed tutorial for building a basic saber with sound, using a v6 holder, removeable Lithium Ion battery, and Nano Biscotte.
Part 1
http://youtu.be/pOpUSCsXXhk
Part 2
http://youtu.be/sApB7J5JdZ4
Last edited by Madcow; 12-22-2014 at 04:37 PM.
Very nice, this video is very clear, and easy to follow step by step. Great work!
Great videos! I was thinking about ordering a saberforge or ultrasaber saber but you convinced me to build my own. Thanks!
I agree this video was excellent - gave me the courage to try it on my own.
Thanks!
Thanks everyone.
I look forward to seeing pics when you're done!
Want some opinions: If I want to build this but use a Tri-Cree where two dies are the same and the third is white for FoC, should I wire the two colored dies in parallel and deal with the shortened battery life, or should I only wire one of the colored dies to increase battery life?
I don't want to deviate too far from the video's "script" as I've ordered most of the parts already. I estimated that wiring both would probably give me about an hour of continous use on a full charge depending on how many time FoC is activated.
It really depends on you. If you do the 2 in parallel, as you said you will get a little over an hour of runtime, depending on which battery solution you use. It all depends on what you can "live with".
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