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The following please let me know what your user id is here on the RPF
Lee Jarrett
Jamie Kerr
Tyler Leighty
Nicholas Dargus
Patricio Castro LLanos
Robert Kirk Fredrichs
Jim Friend
Thank you for such an amazing product.
I am very late on that one. it looks beautiful. Well done. Is there by any chance one still available ?
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Looks beautiful. How did you manage to make the crystal blue?Some pics of my finished "reveal" saber. I got the first chamber from Spirit of ob1, and then got the replacement spacer part so I could screw in the transistors. It was a bit of a challenge to remove the old spacer, because the chamber itself was pretty tight in the spacer. But I manged to replace it without any damage.
I also replaced the transparent "crystal" by a blue one. I got the exact same acrylic bar as the original crystal, but in blue. I sanded a nice point to it and polished the point so all sides of the crystal are shiny.
Second thing I did was sawing a pice of one of the trasistors, so it could nicely screw into the one hole in the spacer that's not that deep. Damaged the head of the transistor a bit, even though I used padding on my pliers to hold the transistor. So I sanded that transistor down with very fine grain sanding paper and also polished it again to the same shine as it was before. Looks like new again, now.
Last thing I did was adding some transparant tape on the edges of the bubble strip to keep it in place inside the clamp (even when it's open), so it doesn't slide out when opening up the saber to reveal the crystal.
Very happy with the result:
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Thanks for your answerThe original crystal was cut from an clear acrylic bar. I just looked for a blue acrylic bar of the same size, and cut out a crystal myself. In fact just saw off the correct length, used sanding paper to sand it to a tip, used finer and finer grain sanding paper and finally used polising compound to have the sides of the tip clear, so it looks like a real crystal.
I still have some material left to make two more blue crystals. If I find the time, I'll finish these and offer them at the junkyard later on...