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Show me your hilt electronics!! Show off the Kram-Fu!!
Hey everybody i'm curious how crammed everyones hilt builds get.
Although I feel many may have proprietary trade secrets they do not wish to share. (Which is completely understandable.)
I guess everybody else is welcome to show of their works on this thread, I'm curious as to what is deemed a novice/intermediary and a 'professional/veteran' build.
So visual examples of the wired builds would be a great demonstration of their difficulty.
When mine is complete (Ie I can close the saber lol) I will also post it :D
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Thats awesome!
Next time I'm going for pvc tube/ sheath design and not a chassis~
....I'm not having fun with my chassis right now lol we aren't talking...
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Did some one say Cramfu?
Well I crammed it in there and the saber does work, does that count?
Yes I know its ugly but it works, and its just a beater saber for now until i get the time to upgrade it from a MR board
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This one is my boys nbv2,pex, recharge port, and led AV switch
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WIP about 20 or so wires so far
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Mine is so crammed full and ugly I'm embarrased. I don't even want to post photos.
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Sith Warrior
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Well these are all cool insights into the ways of the bench.
I am happy to say I have completed my first built, functional and full bench test and recharge completed.
I have learnt much. Need I say more? Probably not.
I do not recommend 18650 PC Cex wiring with 20-22awg wire with inconsistent insulation thickness...
When I get 5min I will post a thread on the whole build soon
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This was my first build.i made my own delrin chassis, leaving room for a CC which I didn't think I would make first time but then felt it was an integral step in building my own saber. Plenty of measuring and drawing to scale made it easier for cram-fu.
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