This is why I do a couple things when I do anything with electronics. 1) Dry fit (multiple times) 2) Cut my wires extra long (wire is cheap and I can always shorten it to the right size later.)
I've installed a few sabers myself on my channel and I'm watching this smiling and nodding my head because I feel your frustration. I understand the satisfaction of that switch success. You're doing good!
I've had to completely repair my first Saber Forge lightsaber twice due to faulty instructions and one VERY defective(free soundboard after I returned it!😁) soundboard. Currently I'm building an A.S.P. Saber Forge lightsaber hilt! Oh, the trials of winding the wiring harnesses correctly to save space as well as to keep the wires safe!!😮
so, uh, the way you go abt this. as someone who does this sort of thing (build stuff) often, this hurts. every bump in the road derailed you and you lost all momentum. You got really frustrated easily and instead of finding the cause of the issue you blame other things, like the person who designed it and saying stuff will come down to luck, ultimately taking no responsibility for your mistakes/shortcomings. I just wanted to point this out to you because I used to be like this. It’s good to get frustrated, but learn to be motivated by the frustration, you don’t want to feel frustrated, it’s a bad feeling, so be motivated to do better, rather than spiraling into an angry mood
Don't give up Im building a lightsaber too right now but I'm stuck with all the things I have to buy bc i live in Germany and the shipping costs are insane
Hey Brother. Let me help you with your saber build. I am watching your videos. You don’t need a resistor for a neopixel on the positive or negative line. You need a resistor on the data line. A 330 or 470 Ohm. You also DO NOT need a a heatsink for neopixels that is for a tri-Crees you are making it SO hard on yourself. Let me help you.
You just brought back so many memories. Keep going!
This is why I do a couple things when I do anything with electronics.
1) Dry fit (multiple times)
2) Cut my wires extra long (wire is cheap and I can always shorten it to the right size later.)
Props for trying to custom build using one of the hardest hilts out the gate~
this looks like such a headache- i would’ve quit a long time ago bro. so props to you!
Dude Kenobi you already built one
@@AxisofFilm grow up
I like to imagine Luke was going through this same thing while building his lightsaber 😅
I've installed a few sabers myself on my channel and I'm watching this smiling and nodding my head because I feel your frustration. I understand the satisfaction of that switch success. You're doing good!
You’ve made my Saturday even better
Thank for making this. It puts into perspective the difficulty of a diy saber for someone who has never put one together.
The feeling you have after you're done will be worth it.
nice progress! excited to watch day 4 keep grinding!!!
Best ending ever!!!!! Don’t give up SWIRL!!!!!
Can’t wait to see how it turns out
Me: *Sees Star Wars IRL make a new video*
Also me: This is the way.
These videos are gonna be me in a few months when I do my first sabers
I actually love this channel so much. I feel like you disurve more Views because this is Star wars IRL gold.
Wow I love that it’s gonna be diy 👌😁👍
I've had to completely repair my first Saber Forge lightsaber twice due to faulty instructions and one VERY defective(free soundboard after I returned it!😁) soundboard. Currently I'm building an A.S.P. Saber Forge lightsaber hilt! Oh, the trials of winding the wiring harnesses correctly to save space as well as to keep the wires safe!!😮
Sees a new Star Wars IRL video and stops everything to watch. Lol
right?:]
@@rodneyl.jonesiii524 Don’t know what else I’d be doing when a new SWIRL video gets released??? Lol
Is this hilt for sale somewhere?
I LIVE off these videos
Keep going
4:28 spot the creeper face!
cool!
I was playing Minecraft but this is better
Same Actually
4:28 see the creeper face?
so, uh, the way you go abt this. as someone who does this sort of thing (build stuff) often, this hurts. every bump in the road derailed you and you lost all momentum. You got really frustrated easily and instead of finding the cause of the issue you blame other things, like the person who designed it and saying stuff will come down to luck, ultimately taking no responsibility for your mistakes/shortcomings. I just wanted to point this out to you because I used to be like this. It’s good to get frustrated, but learn to be motivated by the frustration, you don’t want to feel frustrated, it’s a bad feeling, so be motivated to do better, rather than spiraling into an angry mood
"What is this? This isn't anything..." Had me in stitches!! :D Anyway, you're doing a good job man! I'm not even gonna think about trying that :p
Patience, use the force, think
Don't give up Im building a lightsaber too right now but I'm stuck with all the things I have to buy bc i live in Germany and the shipping costs are insane
Patience, my young apprentice....
Stay on target!
Respect for no dislikes
A kit with this many parts seriously came with no assembly instructions?
That looks..........complicated to say the least😅
Imagine Ezra building this 😂
ive been wondering why the lightsaber is green instead of blue
Your stressing more than I do the night before an exam
how much of this felt frustrating vs feeling like a jedi building a lightsaber?
you were doing so well mayne i hadda drop a sub and like
i wonder if ezra had to go through that
You're so cool 😍
Hey Brother. Let me help you with your saber build. I am watching your videos. You don’t need a resistor for a neopixel on the positive or negative line. You need a resistor on the data line. A 330 or 470 Ohm. You also DO NOT need a a heatsink for neopixels that is for a tri-Crees you are making it SO hard on yourself. Let me help you.
Ezra did, Ezra designed it
:)