Back on topic: http://randomsabers.com/blades.php carbon blades here. *Don't kill me for the linky!
http://www.kilwell.co.nz/Fibre%20process.htm The manufacturing process[/url]
Back on topic: http://randomsabers.com/blades.php carbon blades here. *Don't kill me for the linky!
http://www.kilwell.co.nz/Fibre%20process.htm The manufacturing process[/url]
Well moron, if you know your not supposed to link to that site why did you do it?
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i think ya mean Nimrod jamesOriginally Posted by james3
but elrond, why would you link there
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AS far as I can tell the reasion why he did it is cause there were a couple mentions of the carbon fiber rods.
As far as I know RS is the only place with the carbon fiber rods.
jedi1789: Were you wanting to add a carbon fiber blade to a Habro hilt to make a stunt saber? I'm sure it could be done, but the Hasbro hilts are so over-sized I'm not sure why you'd want to do that. You can make a much better looking hilt from a plumbing pipe and probably have an easier time getting a carbon fiber rod to fit in one, too. If all you're going to use it for is a home-made movie, though, it might be cheaper to use a PolyC tube instead of a carbon fiber rod.
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Okay thanks for the help! Does Tim sell Polyc?? Thanks!
I don't know about how characteristics of lightsabers in this reality would behave (my proton arc blade if it worked for instance) but in Star Wars don't lightsabers emit verry little light and cast shadows on the ground?They should have used the LUX & PolyC setup. They probably wouldn't have had to rotoscope some of their scenes and they would have the effect of the saber lighting everything around it on every scene, not just when Count Dooku and Anakin duke it out at the end of Ep II.
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Only because of the limitations of rotoscoping. They don't bother with the ambient light of the blade in most shots because there's so much action you'd probably only subconsciously notice it. But in close up shots and shots where the blade interacts more with the environment (like the gas cloud in the Trade Federation meeting room) you can see that they do have a strong ambient glow.
I would make one out of PVC or something BUT I want the Mace Windu style from episode one: http://thelightsaber.com/Histories/historyM.htmOriginally Posted by Jay-gon Jinn
the first one. (are you not suposed to post links? if not sorry didn't know)
i would sugjest looking into the sink tube/hardware sabers shown in the gallery for inspiration and use tims sink tube mhs adapter, blade holder, and either 3w or 5w electronics kits from tim. these sabers will be duelable, cheap to make, and you will have a well built saber that you can be proud of. i just switched from mr hilts to sinktubes and mhs and let me tell you i wont go back. if your wanting to do something cheap with not much work there is also the option of finding cheap mr sabers that the lights are busted on but have working sound and doing luxeon conversions on them. ive picked these up for as little as 35.00 a hilt plus 30.00 to convert with tims parts and reuse the mr blade. its not the best setup available but they are good for light dueling sabers and have one of the best sound options, second only imo to the awesome crystal focus. going either of these routes will save you alot of time afterwards on rotoscoping, if using 5w kits then there isnt much need at all since they can almost uniformly light a 40 inch polyc blade... even to my extremely receptive eyes. there is my addition, hope i have helped to give you some possible directions with this project
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