Lightsaber Hilt Build from Plumbing Supplies - DIY
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Happy Star Wars Day! Every good Jedi builds their own lightsaber, so I built one too. May the 4th be with you!
Parts and materials:
Lift Rod Pop-Up Bathroom Sink Drain
12" x 1-1/4" Threaded Tube
3/4" CPVC Union
2 1/4" x 20 Machine Screws
2 1/4" x 20 Nuts
Washers
Aluminum Tape
Electrical tape
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I was installing a faucet yesterday and I looked in amazement of what I had. 😳
I've used old attachments from vaccumes too.
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Pretty good
Great fabrication my friend!
How would you attach a way to carry it around on a belt? I know you can use a cover tech wheel or a d ring but I’m not sure how you would go about installing either of those onto this hilt
A flashlight belt clip would probably be best to keep the hilt from bouncing against your leg. You could also replace one of the washers at 5:40 with a D-ring picture hanger.
Four Peaks Creations Thank you!! I’ll see what I can do!
@Four Peaks Creations can you do one on how to make a fall saber hilt. a fall saber is a double bladed light saber
Sounds interesting, I'll look into it.
When you measured the length at 3:14 , how long was it? And how long was the entire thing after you were done?
I cut about 5" off of the 12" tube, so the total length of the finished hilt is a little over 11".
Where can I find the aluminum tubing?
A hardware store with a plumbing section would likely have the tubing. I found mine at Lowe's on the shelf right next to where I found the drain.
Four Peaks Creations thanks!!
Lowe’s
Oh wait, you already said that🤣
Is this hollow enough to house electronics?
I'm not sure. Some of the smaller boards look like they might fit.
hey do you think that you can attach a blade to this if you can pls tell me
You can, similar to the way Punished Props does it here: ruclips.net/video/An3GZPRD6do/видео.html
What kind of rotary tool were you using?
This one www.harborfreight.com/flexible-shaft-grinder-and-carver-40432.html?_br_psugg_q=rotary+tool it's inexpensive and works fairly well
Slow down
Some narration would be good....it really detracts from all that work you did. By the end of the video I was no longer interested in the final product.
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