Just so everyone gets the idea this will be a place for the mechanics of building a hilt that doesn't necessarily relate to EL or LED. Want to know how to operate that dremel? Make a Windu hilt? It'll fit here.
Just so everyone gets the idea this will be a place for the mechanics of building a hilt that doesn't necessarily relate to EL or LED. Want to know how to operate that dremel? Make a Windu hilt? It'll fit here.
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Windu hilt for me!
Been toying with some ideas for the grips and think I have a workable one that leaves room for electronics......now the front part of the saber ???
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Has anyone seen Hasbro's "build your own lightsaber" kit?
I know, the sound and blade - not worth the having!
But - I did buy one to try to explain an idea to some friends:
about how I would like to make a hilt that would be flexible.
The kit contains 2 basic pieces:
1. the hilt - a plastic, tube shaped thing which houses the electronics and
so on.
2. body pieces - these pieces slide over the 'hilt' piece to give the saber
it's look - be it a DV style saber, As, LS, or whatever
My idea is very similar
a metal 'frame which consists mostly of 3 parts
main tube ( 1 1/4" OD about 7" long)
it would have holes for electrical connectors as well as screws.
speaker-end end cap ( screws on main tube)
blade-end end cap (screw on to main tube)
this piece has a metal tube which sticks out about 3 1/4" and holds
the blade secure.
body pieces
could be made of plastic, resin or whatever...
they slide over the metal frame, secured by screws
the metal frame should be sized so that both EL and LED style blades
would work (small, simple parts would be the only difference between
the two types. the main parts would be the same)
Any ideas or comments???
For the hilt
Use
Dude... you just described the Modular Hilt System! Available... RIGHT HERE!
Sink tubes and PVC slip right on top of it... lots of pommels, emitters, grips and now claws.
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x-wing, i have a question.
i would like to make a hole in the center of the mps insert style 1 capable of housing the standard switches sold at TCSS.
what is the diameter of the hole? also, should i drill the hole, or is there an easier way?
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I'm not x-wing, but I think have ananswer for you...the hole for the switches is 3/8 inch. Best way to make the hole is with a drill.
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thanks jay-gon... i think i would like my aux switch down at the bottom of the pommel, and the style 2 insert isn't as visually appealing to me. now all i need is my buttered toast to come in the mail!
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Currently I am working on the pommel from Mace Windu's Ep. 1 saber for my saber....
I found that using a generic shower head that I bought at True Value Hardware has the angles etc., for the pommel. I'm taking pictures and am nearly finished with the first one, so it has been an experience to try and measure out the ten arms, as I call them from the center piece. so as soon as I finish, I would be more than glad to share the pictures and nightmares I had with this for anyone else to try. I've only found one place that has a pommel that looks a little like it but is another saber place..... $40 for it..... The shower head was less than $10 and my time and some chrome spray paint is a lot less and looks more like the original pommel, mostly....
Is there an easy way, or tool that can be used to tighten switch nuts and the like inside the hilt tube? I was practicing last night and it wasn't the easiest thing I've done....lol
jw out of curiousity , and not tryin to advert for anyone .as im new to these forums , i ask has anyone tryed doing a maglite saber , i recently bought a luxeon flashilight thats brighter than my led maglite and it would be a great lightsaber if i can get the appropriate connector to affix a blade to it.
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