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Post by tengence on Mar 3, 2005 16:34:52 GMT -5
We all have seen the lightsabers and the results of our drawings, but what do we all use to make our lightsabers. Now we should all show off not only our lightsabers but also the tools we use to construct our main jedi weapon. Tengence
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Post by Perrin Khalon on Mar 3, 2005 18:19:05 GMT -5
Without taking a picture of all the tools I use, the list goes like this.
pecil graph paper exacto-knife masking tape sharpie miter box hacksaw rotory tool(multiple tool parts) sand paper block sander drill rivet gun & rivets hammer center tap patience
I think that is it.
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Post by Mon-Jas Charan on Mar 3, 2005 19:25:36 GMT -5
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If you are lucky ... A Drill Press, belt sander and vice are nice, but not nessary
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Post by Ani-Chay Pinn on Mar 3, 2005 23:56:29 GMT -5
I have a folding work bench with an adjustable top that can act as a vice to hold things in place. Not entirely necessary, but it makes work so much easier.
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Post by Heckhouse on Mar 4, 2005 20:15:38 GMT -5
Dremel Pipe cutter-I love my pipe cutter ;D Sanding block Drill
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Post by Shatir Lavan on Mar 4, 2005 20:49:05 GMT -5
For my hardware sabre: -my hands putting threaded pieces together -crazy glue -a file for sharp edges
For my GF's PVC sabre (in the works): -pocket knife -some sort of modelling clay I have yet to acquire -Shoe Goo -Wire cutters (for cutting corners, instead of whittling away with my knife)
For my sparring sabres (PVC covered with foam, then coloured ducttape, hardware for hilt): -hands again for threaded parts -more crazy glue -drill press -screwdriver (for securing hilt to blade)
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