Now that i am close to completing both my OB1 and Luke ANH sabers i wanted to find a way to display them. At first I was contemplating just doing the standard horizontal display but after some consideration i felt a vertical mount may be interesting, almost displaying it as abstract sculpture.
The first challenge was designing something that had a rustic aesthetic to match the worn nature of the sabers. I decided to use a thick piece of unfinished walnut because of its beautiful color and earthiness and pair it with a clear acrylic arm that in my head would fade away and let the saber seem to stand on its own. It took a few sketches to figure out how I wanted the arm to look (as minimal as possible) and how to make it stable. in the end it seems to work perfectly with the circular holder which is able to bend in order to attach and remove the saber. This stand was made specifically for lukes ANH saber but i will make another to hold OB1's based on the same design. The plaque was made by @Pastorjedi and he did an amazing job. i realize that the plaque is for ob1 and the saber is Luke's but i just wanted to mock the design up in these shots while the Luke plaque is being made. The acrylic arm is epoxied into a slot on the back of the walnut block. I wanted to use all mechanical connections but i just didn’t have more time to spend on this project.
To finish this off i still need to sand some of the burn marks on the wood and add a small rubber piece for the saber to sit on. The saber itself is pretty much done but i would still like to add some dust on the grips via some MIG pigments followed by a fixer. The saber is a real 3cell graflex that has a wonderful patina to it to which i added gino grips, a rebelscum bubble strip, and a d-ring and clip that i made from scratch which can be seen here http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=103270&page=4 post#88. Big thanks to sym-cha for his help and templates of the d-ring and clip!
Im looking forward to finally being able to display this saber properly as the piece of art it is.

The first challenge was designing something that had a rustic aesthetic to match the worn nature of the sabers. I decided to use a thick piece of unfinished walnut because of its beautiful color and earthiness and pair it with a clear acrylic arm that in my head would fade away and let the saber seem to stand on its own. It took a few sketches to figure out how I wanted the arm to look (as minimal as possible) and how to make it stable. in the end it seems to work perfectly with the circular holder which is able to bend in order to attach and remove the saber. This stand was made specifically for lukes ANH saber but i will make another to hold OB1's based on the same design. The plaque was made by @Pastorjedi and he did an amazing job. i realize that the plaque is for ob1 and the saber is Luke's but i just wanted to mock the design up in these shots while the Luke plaque is being made. The acrylic arm is epoxied into a slot on the back of the walnut block. I wanted to use all mechanical connections but i just didn’t have more time to spend on this project.
To finish this off i still need to sand some of the burn marks on the wood and add a small rubber piece for the saber to sit on. The saber itself is pretty much done but i would still like to add some dust on the grips via some MIG pigments followed by a fixer. The saber is a real 3cell graflex that has a wonderful patina to it to which i added gino grips, a rebelscum bubble strip, and a d-ring and clip that i made from scratch which can be seen here http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=103270&page=4 post#88. Big thanks to sym-cha for his help and templates of the d-ring and clip!
Im looking forward to finally being able to display this saber properly as the piece of art it is.




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