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  • @aithnim
    @aithnim 2 года назад +2042

    I think light-up functionality would be really cool to see. I also think there could be a point of interest in making your own blade, potentially with thicker spring steel.

    • @JoelCreates
      @JoelCreates  2 года назад +328

      They are so hard to work with, but making my own could be cool

    • @TysonCecka
      @TysonCecka 2 года назад +25

      I really would like to see something like this, have a hard time believing you can do much fencing before that spring collaspes

    • @milanbusche6383
      @milanbusche6383 2 года назад +19

      @@JoelCreates another thing that I think would be great in v3 is after you use aluminum and a blue saber you should add your own custom metal hilt

    • @dr.doodles5524
      @dr.doodles5524 2 года назад +12

      @@JoelCreates I think a good way to execute this would be to use a semi-clear coiled plastic structure attached to the metal spring coil at the hilt and the tip, making the metal coil act as a backbone. Then springy led strips in between the metal and the plastic, like mini fairy lights but spring-coiled. Just spitballing ideas.

    • @raeplaysval
      @raeplaysval 2 года назад +2

      i think he could just cover the sections with glow-in0the-dark paint
      seems like the easiest option

  • @darkpit37
    @darkpit37 2 года назад +703

    This actually fits the lore of post-order-66 star wars extremely well, too. Any surviving jedi would've wanted to keep their lightsaber sort of hidden if they didn't get rid of it entirely. Having one inside a cardboard tube might arouse a few quizzical glances, but it would dissuade the suspicion of being a jedi.

    • @SaintSarcasm
      @SaintSarcasm 2 года назад +87

      Ah of course
      "I am no jedi, i am just a collector of ancient artifacts. This is what is known as a "toilet paper roll".
      "What do you mean there are others like me? Really? We should start a galactic club"

    • @danese1636
      @danese1636 2 года назад +9

      Let me just get some more paper...
      BVROOOM!
      FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

    • @Liveordiebyinches
      @Liveordiebyinches 2 года назад +11

      *Waves hand-"This is not the wrapping paper you are looking for."

    • @sushicatyt
      @sushicatyt Год назад +1

      Obi-Wan shovel

    • @klav794
      @klav794 Год назад +1

      @@SaintSarcasm cccccc

  • @GreekGadgetGuru
    @GreekGadgetGuru 2 года назад +192

    Try using Delrin as the plastic instead of acrylic. Very durable stuff, can be laser cut, and McMaster sells it in 1/8th inch which should be perfect for your needs

    • @JoelCreates
      @JoelCreates  2 года назад +46

      Thanks for the suggestion! I used this acrylic because I love how it looks, but for my next design I would cnc some aluminum which I would probably polish to a mirror shine

    • @JulzGaming-xi6kd
      @JulzGaming-xi6kd Год назад +1

      Holy cow. Dude remember watching your video after school all the time. Also Joel. Amazing lightsaber design. I know my younger siblings would destroy me with it

  • @Built_IRL
    @Built_IRL 2 года назад +13

    To add to others' speculation on perforated spring steel coils, I wonder if it's possible to get access to laser micro drilling, like apple does on their macbooks, to get uniform looking light transmission? (Probably not, they seem quite secretive and I've not seen it much elsewhere)

    • @Built_IRL
      @Built_IRL 2 года назад +3

      Guilty as charged on the paper roll lightsaber thing, by the way ;)

  • @integza
    @integza 2 года назад +191

    Your british documentary narrator voice made my day

    • @MegaGaming11
      @MegaGaming11 2 года назад +4

      HOLY SHIT, THE "SO BAD IT'S GOOD" IDEA MAN HIMSELF!

    • @LeoMarcel-gf6hv
      @LeoMarcel-gf6hv Месяц назад

      we know that you hate tomatoes

  • @RSpudieD
    @RSpudieD 2 года назад +618

    This is fantastic!! I love how you're going back to the "roots" of the cardboard lightsabers we all played with. Your end product here looks and functions like we all imagined they did but for real! Well done! I kind of want one now!

    • @lisardscool5051
      @lisardscool5051 2 года назад +1

      I still do it lol

    • @hackman669
      @hackman669 Год назад +1

      When cardboard ensuthiests go full Jedi mode!!! May the cardboard entire you!!

  • @johnpaulgan
    @johnpaulgan 2 года назад +27

    This is really good. For future designs, I really liked the bare-bones hilt with exposed mechanics, like Starkiller's lightsaber in the force unleashed.
    According to the Disney patent's they used a similar coiled design on their saber, but with diffusing plastic. I saw a video of its use in the themed hotel - they only show the ignition and clearly change lightsabers before dueling as the extending saber is not strong enough for dueling. The spring steel is going to be your best bet, and I saw another comment here with perforated and diffused spring steel. I'd really like to see that option attempted for strength and appearance.
    Most toy lightsabers use a projected light from the hilt, which although diffused, is still brighter at the bottom and weaker on top. I wonder if an LED strip attached to the steel and extended with it is an option?
    Great work my friend, you earned a sub!

    • @danese1636
      @danese1636 21 час назад

      Saberforge uses an LED light source at the hilt, a diffusing plastic blade with an interior reflective/diffusing wrapping, and a mirror at the end of their blades. The lighting is incredibly consistent throughout their blades, and I haven't noticed a drop in brightness towards their blades' ends.

  • @simojistudios142
    @simojistudios142 2 года назад +6

    I definitely would love to see a light-up more accurate version of this! You did a great job and I personally think it would be cool to see an actual extending lightsaber that is easy to carry!

  • @wx39
    @wx39 2 года назад +388

    It would be very difficult to make something that can light up and still have that structural integrity of the spring steel.
    One option would be glow in the dark paint on the spring, but that would only have the light effect in the dark. And it would need to be charged before use.
    Idk if this would work, but you could theoretically drill a lot of holes into the spring steel to make it a lattice and shine a really bright light down the interior. Then, if possible, you could find a way to feed a diffuser over the tube and have it extend with the tube. Maybe it'll create a solid lighting effect?

    • @JoelCreates
      @JoelCreates  2 года назад +119

      Hadn't thought of exactly that, but you might be on to something...

    • @CloudHater
      @CloudHater 2 года назад +21

      the glow in the dark paint could work pretty well with a blacklight, then the issue is "simply" managing to illuminate the blade with the blacklight somehow, perhaps with something like the lattice you mentioned.

    • @novaenricarter705
      @novaenricarter705 2 года назад +3

      I wonder if you could have a roll of spring steel that has lights in the middle of two sheets. Then just get a polymer coating to disperse the light. Maybe you could do something along those lines for a ridgid, light up saber.

    • @mediumfast
      @mediumfast 2 года назад +11

      Actually I think you could just replace the cardboard looking tape with EL tape. You might have to put a clear tape over it to make sure it was low friction and didn't wear but ultimately the whole surface of the blade would light up just as you'd want it to.

    • @Francois_Dupont
      @Francois_Dupont 2 года назад +3

      transparent aluminum.

  • @ImpactProps
    @ImpactProps 2 года назад +74

    Heck YEAH Joel! Awesome video! Now it's time for you to make a retracting Energy Sword :)

    • @desdae69
      @desdae69 Год назад

      YOOOO IMPACT, love you. :)

  • @Mikolt1911
    @Mikolt1911 2 года назад

    I’m 50 years old and made the hair on my neck stand up. It was my childhood dream to have a cardboard light saber. That was 1979. Seeing it now brought back so many memories.

  • @wumboqwark
    @wumboqwark 2 года назад +1

    Definitely need a part 2 to this! I wanna see more of this paper towel tube saber!

  • @Brick_Science
    @Brick_Science 2 года назад +38

    this was super cool Joel! nice work!

  • @elliotmarks06
    @elliotmarks06 2 года назад +5

    7:36
    This should be a commercial for "performance pills" lol

  • @variares6908
    @variares6908 2 года назад +3

    Hey Joel! Your design helped me design the internals of my prop lightsaber that I 3D printed and used a polycarbonate blade with! Thanks!

  • @thekitmi9156
    @thekitmi9156 2 года назад +2

    ok but the choreography of those fighting clips was god tier, definitely better than the disney trilogy

  • @JoelCreates
    @JoelCreates  2 года назад +16

    What was your favorite childhood lightsaber?

  • @funy0n583
    @funy0n583 2 года назад +14

    LETS GOO SOMEONE FINALLY TOOK THE HOT GLUE AND DOOR LOCK MOTORS FROM HIM

  • @TennoFox897
    @TennoFox897 2 года назад +1

    That is awesome! Next step, lighting up. Followed by custom hilts. Followed by combat ready/stabe blades that can still expand and retract.

  • @Wolf359inc
    @Wolf359inc 2 года назад

    Fantastic design. Thanks for sharing.

  • @poey2811
    @poey2811 2 года назад +14

    a light up version would be so so cool but honestly the cardboard version does have a real charm to it

  • @EmoKillsBest
    @EmoKillsBest 2 года назад +19

    It's crazy that you would come out with this video the same time im trying to design and 3d print a custom lightsaber hilt. I'm not a massive starwars fan but I love lightsabers and figured I would try to make my own. Great video, very nostalgic!

  • @brandontatroe241
    @brandontatroe241 2 года назад +2

    Ok ok OK! Very impressive! I would love to have something like this when I was a wee lad. Having the light element could really put this design over the edge

  • @jinxcalibur
    @jinxcalibur Год назад

    👏 Bravo!!! Your design is inspiring.

  • @GrantWilliams81499
    @GrantWilliams81499 2 года назад +63

    I feel like you could make it retractible too. You could have it deploy with a string connected to the inside of the tip of the spring steel that can get retracted with a fast spinning motor on a spool, or you could deploy an elastic string that could get wound up right after deployment, ready to be retracted quickly at a moment's notice.

    • @eggric6678
      @eggric6678 2 года назад +3

      That would work with a telescopic rod but unfortunately this is not how the metal staffs work. I have one and the way you have to make it retract is by twisting the bottom at the same time as pressing it on a flat surface. So I line connected to the top wouldn’t make it retract it would just pull the staff into a tighter formation.

    • @GrantWilliams81499
      @GrantWilliams81499 2 года назад +1

      @@eggric6678 thanks for the info! Appreciate it!

    • @AlternativeAltruist
      @AlternativeAltruist 28 дней назад

      plus a retractable hilt would allow versatility for sabers that combine to form a dual bladed one

  • @tale7955
    @tale7955 2 года назад +55

    I think, regardless of the method, the blade won't be as tough as a carbon fiber one, which makes it more of a thing to hold and barely move than a lightsaber toy.

  • @Geck0GC
    @Geck0GC Год назад +1

    This is sick, the thinner blade also fits the concept art (and rebels) a lot more, super impressive

  • @duanekc
    @duanekc 2 года назад

    That is SO COOL! Congratulations!

  • @jorodino1317
    @jorodino1317 2 года назад +37

    This is amazing, keep up the great work. Maybe you could make color and light somehow as well. Or maybe even the Darth Maul double blade.

    • @jorodino1317
      @jorodino1317 2 года назад

      @Don't read my profile photo stfu that is not even original at that point

    • @dominickeijzer5844
      @dominickeijzer5844 2 года назад

      Maul blade would just be two Sabers attached to each other (just like Maul did).

  • @ArmageddonNerd
    @ArmageddonNerd 2 года назад +26

    I wonder how well something like glow in the dark or UV reactive paint would stick to the metal. It would most likely wear down after multiple extensions and retractions, but it might one of the simpler ways to get a glow effect. Reflector tape might also be interesting, but I'm not sure that it'd have the same effect.

    • @tsoliot5913
      @tsoliot5913 2 года назад

      LED tape is pretty thin...

  • @mews8812
    @mews8812 2 года назад

    Subscribed!!
    I knew within a couple minutes your channel is my kind of channel. Keep it up.

  • @frogsshadow4189
    @frogsshadow4189 2 года назад +28

    Since the blade is metal, would electroluminescent paint work on it? I imagine it would give a pretty even glow as well

  • @fangthewarrior
    @fangthewarrior 2 года назад +44

    The idea behind making it cardboard is amazing and unique! Especially considering you have pretty much everything to make it more 'movie like'.
    Also, I have heard of the metal bow staffs while I've never handled those, I have spring steel and it's too easy to get cut even being careful. I'd advise wearing gloves when stretching it out like that 😅

  • @Sloptimus_Crime
    @Sloptimus_Crime 2 года назад +1

    This is the first of your videos I've ever seen, just showed up on the feed. Can't wait to binge the rest of your videos you seem like a pretty decent dude.

  • @cyborgzloth
    @cyborgzloth 2 года назад +1

    i think one advantage with the spring steel is that is looks quite reflective. using that for the lightup feature in some way would probably be my direction for thinking up a design.

  • @VIIStardust
    @VIIStardust 2 года назад +4

    While seeing it light up would be really cool, I‘d love to see a version built to withstand, with stronger rings and maybe idk like, thicker spring steel? (idk how exactly that works)

  • @JustJbrick
    @JustJbrick 2 года назад +5

    8:30 How count dooku got his lightsaber

  • @GeneralTantor
    @GeneralTantor 9 месяцев назад

    I will be waiting on the light up design! Very cool man!

  • @MrKosko
    @MrKosko Год назад

    All I can say is amazing work! Thank you for showing us what is possible.

  • @averin5193
    @averin5193 2 года назад +6

    as ever, my only complaint is the length of the video! but, with how heavily edited everything is, i guess it's a small price to pay for the overwhelmingly amazing content you release ❤️

  • @dohboy4132
    @dohboy4132 2 года назад +7

    what would be very epic is if it was also self retracting :)
    but that might be too hard to do plus it would probably force you to completely scrap the current method that you're using :/

  • @Wolfpack7000
    @Wolfpack7000 2 года назад

    please do more of this, it's awesome

  • @Forehead18
    @Forehead18 8 дней назад

    One video and I already subscribed.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @AlexHamre
    @AlexHamre 2 года назад +3

    if you cover the blade in, glow in the dark powder, instead of paper tape, it would glow in the dark.

  • @Aras14
    @Aras14 2 года назад +7

    There are two ways, to make it light up:
    1. Have a glowing layer on the spring steel (OLED; glow in the dark paint)
    2. Illuminate the blade from the hilt (fluorescent paint on the spring steel and UV lights in the hilt)
    2 is probably better than 1, as glow in the dark paint would be boring and OLED would be very hard to get working, if at all.

    • @danese1636
      @danese1636 2 года назад

      That's a really interesting idea ngl

  • @InsidetheBoothTV
    @InsidetheBoothTV 2 года назад

    love this video. great job.. sure would love one of your light sabers :)

  • @infiniti1269
    @infiniti1269 2 года назад

    lots of potential here. Can't wait to see what comes next!

  • @Noah-Huntsmann
    @Noah-Huntsmann 2 года назад +3

    Has this ever happened to you, 7:06, if so, don't worry, this happens to 1 in 3 men by the Time they hit 30

  • @spidrone
    @spidrone 2 года назад

    Was not disappointed, very cool

  • @soliloquym5473
    @soliloquym5473 2 года назад

    your question at the end really has a no brainer answer my man. MAKE IT LIGHT UP!!!! :D Fantastic build and video.

  • @Xantosh82
    @Xantosh82 2 года назад

    instasub! great vid man, love the creative thought put into it! bring those dreams of the yester-years into the now!

  • @whysprs
    @whysprs Год назад

    I remember the ones back in the day right after the original a new hope came out, they were huge and used a tube like the ones used in golf club bags but were in either blue or red, swinging them made a sound and the faster you moved it the louder the sound was. Essentially the handle was kind of a funnel for the sound to amplify it. Didnt remember seeing the ones that extended until ep 1 came out.

  • @ADCruzYT
    @ADCruzYT 2 года назад

    We will watch your career with great interest, young padawan! I hope to see the light-up design in the near future, since it's such a cool concept!

  • @terone
    @terone 2 года назад

    I found out about the magician's batons a few years ago an immediately got one. Those things are dangerous! Very thin metal moving lightning fast, it can do some damage. I sawed the bit at the top that is there to hold it between your fingers so the shape looked better. My project stopped there; I'll look into your release mechanism as that is a non-trivial thing to figure out. I don't really think people realize what a feat that is. Truly excellent work!

  • @tomhallsworth7196
    @tomhallsworth7196 Год назад

    Music 4 mins in? What a drop. Also, awesome video. Would love an extending lightsaber to add to my collection. I remember my first being one of the solid coloured segmented ones back when I was a youngling 🤣

  • @NiceIc3
    @NiceIc3 2 года назад

    I was thinking of the metal staff when I clicked on this video, and I think its awesome that you were able to use it to make this lightsaber!

  • @villentretenmerth11
    @villentretenmerth11 2 года назад +1

    I think covering the spring with a UV luminescent material or paint could have a very interesting effect. Activating it in low lighting with a blacklight (as far away from the visible spectrum as possible to avoid the telltale blacklight purple that could tip off viewers) would give you a very intense glowing bar of deadly colour all of us desired as kids

  • @itsjestjay
    @itsjestjay 2 года назад

    LETS GOO! please continue this project with a light up version! Make history for lightsabers!

  • @Wooldy3487
    @Wooldy3487 Год назад

    I would love for you to make a part 2 in which you make this lightsaber realistic and more durable. Great video!

  • @potatotron455
    @potatotron455 2 года назад

    This is so cool!

  • @pacihu962
    @pacihu962 2 года назад

    Holy crap! I had the same idea with that type of staff, but I never realized it. And I probably wouldn’t do as good of a job as you did. Awesome work! :D

  • @prezident_Ford
    @prezident_Ford 2 года назад

    This is honestly quite amazing

  • @zachdl1
    @zachdl1 2 года назад

    Looks awesome

  • @EternalFinity
    @EternalFinity 2 года назад

    oh PLEASE DO THE LIGHTUP!!!! its something we have all always wanted to see and it will be revolutionary

  • @watosmate8935
    @watosmate8935 2 года назад

    Making it an internal extendable umbrella would be really cool for another video, specially being really cool and awesome materials you can use

  • @direbearcoat7551
    @direbearcoat7551 2 года назад

    This was entertaining. I cracked up laughing a couple of times.

  • @MrInternetzMan
    @MrInternetzMan 2 года назад +1

    For the light-up functionality, maybe you could take a hint from the OG propmakers. The original lightsaber prop used in episode 4 utilized an ultra reflective material on the blade portion and they just shined a light on it when filming to get it to glow. Maybe instead of putting a paper-like coat on the blade, you could use some sort of ultra-reflective tape, then shine a colored light on it to give it that blinding glow!

  • @LukeTheGamerGuy2022
    @LukeTheGamerGuy2022 Месяц назад +1

    A lightsaber, according to Disney, a glowing baseball bat

  • @olah420
    @olah420 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nothing like getting a random RUclips video recommendation and thinking, "Hey, I think I went to college with that guy!" Hey Joel! Congrats on the impressive channel!

  • @Frie_Jemi
    @Frie_Jemi Год назад +1

    I don't know what the best way would be to make a light up version, but I would think some very bright glow-in-the-dark paint would also be good enough.😊

  • @Stanmanme
    @Stanmanme 2 года назад

    I need this to be a series you work on

  • @Matthew-zx8cs
    @Matthew-zx8cs Год назад

    You could use colored neon paint/adhesive paper like they do in road signs or safety vests. UV responsive materials could also be a good fit for outdoor use

  • @ackthbbft
    @ackthbbft 2 года назад

    I recognized what you used for the blade immediately. I have one of those (an old magician's "appearing cane" version), but it's not in good shape, sadly. As to a "light-up" version, you could use the same kind of 3M reflective tape that they actually used for the original lightsaber props back in 1977 instead of the packing paper tape. The original design, IIRC, used a triangular rod with the tape on each side, and it would spin (as if attached to a Dremel tool) to provide a more "consistent" yet flickering light when reflecting back.

  • @shawnwilcowski
    @shawnwilcowski 2 года назад

    AMAZING!

  • @ogdrycoop292
    @ogdrycoop292 2 года назад

    You should totally make it more of a custom hilt design based off your favorites from the movies or shows. And also you did super well, but it’s a “lightsaber” light is needed

  • @ayato4899
    @ayato4899 2 года назад

    Maybe a very reflective spring could be used along with lights in the handle that make it seem like its glowing, would only work in the dark to any extend though and i assume it would be a bit blinding too when looked at directly. But it could be worth a try

  • @timwilson6403
    @timwilson6403 2 года назад

    This is awesome would love to see a light-up design for sure.

  • @jbrew1237
    @jbrew1237 2 года назад

    As cool as it would be to see you make a light up version, I'm also interested in the talks of your thoughts on improvements or modifications you would make to the design either in other test versions or as you make the light up version, kind of like how you mentioned switching from the acrylic to aluminum

  • @johnathanward1806
    @johnathanward1806 2 года назад

    Definitely do the light up version. It would be so sick to see in action.

  • @Olectralab
    @Olectralab 28 дней назад

    I admire this fluffy black hat. Also the lightsaber is very very very very cool :)

  • @K_J_Coleman_Composer
    @K_J_Coleman_Composer 2 года назад +1

    Hyper accurate design would literally be the greatest thing ever. I would legit buy

  • @timwollaston1461
    @timwollaston1461 2 года назад +1

    A friend of mine and I always talked about how batman made a cape that was soft and rigid at will and how you could actually do that. Think Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins and the conversation with Morgan Freeman with the magnetic fabric stuff. I'd love to see how you tackled that problem and if it's actually possible.

  • @Ezra411st
    @Ezra411st 2 года назад

    More lightsaber action immediately

  • @Vahnskeyblade
    @Vahnskeyblade 6 дней назад

    I feel like I just read about someone who also used a magician's cane to create his lightsaber. He wrapped an LED strip around it, using a motor to extend the strip and retract it, the tension of the strip being what extended and retracted the cane. He hasn't gotten to the point yet, but he talked about spinning the cane a bit so that the light would have a persistence of vision effect of looking like it's coming out at every angle, kind of like how they made the original lightsaber props in the original movies.

  • @leotard2536
    @leotard2536 2 года назад

    The "What is a Lightsaber" intro was really cool. Words that I resonate with but never said out loud.

  • @ScottsSpeedShop
    @ScottsSpeedShop 8 месяцев назад

    Great work, great video, and thank you for using your imagination.

  • @lausacsanduan2942
    @lausacsanduan2942 Год назад

    Great video quality.

  • @userunfriendly9304
    @userunfriendly9304 2 года назад

    I'd use the hollow nature of the extendy thing to attach a wire to the end of it and then attach the other end to a compact and powerful winding servo, that way it can extend slowly and mysteriously and also retract the same way.

  • @alerion2923
    @alerion2923 2 года назад

    It would be interesting to use reflective tape on the blade, like they did in the original movie. Can't wait to see what's next!

  • @tysonsmama09
    @tysonsmama09 2 года назад

    Ah this will make a fine addition to my collection

  • @DravenBoone
    @DravenBoone 2 года назад

    UPGRADE! THIS IS DOPE

  • @ssjkakarot2000
    @ssjkakarot2000 2 года назад

    Make more!!! Lol and seriously pwn it get the lighting working! Maybe refraction with LEDs in strips so it can wrap with the release? Get it man, you're AWESOME!! ❤

  • @clydoscope5841
    @clydoscope5841 2 года назад

    Dang, salute to this man for doing most of my childhood dreams, including the real life minecart, that one blew my mind

  • @Wombatzone31
    @Wombatzone31 Год назад

    full cnc handle would look awesome!

  • @AlastorYT
    @AlastorYT 9 месяцев назад

    When I made my lightsaber in high school shop class 16 years ago I used a motorized antenna from an old Cadillac covered in a elasti-fabric sleeve. I'm surprised more people haven't tried it.

  • @POTANK-lb4md
    @POTANK-lb4md 2 года назад

    Yo a infinity team member that is so cool to see I use to compete against some of you a few years back. Very nostalgic

  • @jasoncutrone
    @jasoncutrone 2 года назад

    Definitely would love to see a light up design.

  • @graefx
    @graefx 8 месяцев назад

    My first thought would be to use highly reflective tape or movie screen material. Like what flash jackets use. It wouldnt give the full radiance of a lightsaber, but it would look good in flash photography and be a nice nod to the original screen props.

  • @levijames3226
    @levijames3226 2 года назад

    Freaking awesome! Recently ordered some parts to make my own polycarbonate lightsaber. Not inventive like yours, but exciting!

  • @HDBrown-wc9xt
    @HDBrown-wc9xt 2 года назад

    For a light up one you could paint the blade fluorescent color then add a black light to the end of the saber and have it turn on when the blade extends