ESB Bladed Stunt Graflex Lightsaber "The Core!"

Can't find the good image, but I may have been closer than I thought when it comes to blade thickness
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Now hold on. No bolts? Maybe same as the short bladed wampa, said to be just clipped into the bunny ears of the belt hangers? ANH/Tube stunt?

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Also, SethS FOAM GRIPS
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Also, anyone have a better res version of this? Shows the tip of the blade with the white material coating it
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Anyone know how long the 8mm rod might extend into the removable blades in the Roger C Archives video? Would it be as long as the stub on the Yuma saber?
 
Anyone know how long the 8mm rod might extend into the removable blades in the Roger C Archives video? Would it be as long as the stub on the Yuma saber?

My honest belief on the v2 and v3 the 8mm rod is somehow impregnated into the blade.. don’t know if it’s part of the blade, or inserted and glued in.. all I believe is it can’t come out of the blade, the 8mm rod goes all the way down into the hilt and attached to the electric motor near the clamp section

The actual emitter basically floats, it is only held onto the nipple by 2 set screws under the emitter plate (nipple in turn is held onto the blade)

That’s how I take it

There is one photo were I believe I see a set screw (which would be under the gaffers tape today) but the veterans say it’s not a set screw and just gunk

If we can prove it is a set screw then mechanically I will change my mind on how the rod is attached along with the emitter

But as of right now I think the rod goes all the way down the hilt
 
I worked on toms core. Tom has a genius idea on how it was put together

I strongly believe in toms setup

If they didn’t use a threaded rod to screw in then they simply used the hex head bolts to not only secure the core to the graflex but lock the 8mm rod that holds the blade into the core
 
into the blade? Honestly, I tested a threaded rod in there... too long and the other end rattles against the inside of the blade, and too short andI felt stress at the hilt end. For me I did about a hand or two's length inside the blade with 3 set screws along it
 
Okay, so I don't have pictures yet but I got Kurtyboy's choice for reflective material. It's a white reflection, and very strong. I know it's technically glass, but DO NOT rub this material with your fingers. I feel like I touched a cactus.

In ESB ...
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Is this just white with the orange lighting affecting it? Luke is behind him and has one too

Anyway, I ordered strip that was not wide enough. I'm using my girlfriends hair rubber bands to wrap and glue it to 2/3 the circumference of a kids ski pole so it doesn't peel away. I guess we can do a test from one side and not the other!

I ordered a 4" strip so I can wrap it like giftwrap and glue the hell out of it.
 
SHHH! I think it's okay, I mean, the bag had like 100, and they're the $2 5mm ones. OP will deliver if not :D
 
In the 1st pic there appears to be a stage light in the foreground (someones head blocking most of it) the edge of it showing the same colour as the blade, also the bottom of the clapper board, same hue.

Remember film (& digital cameras) require the correct white balance to show it as the brain sees it. Your head does this constant colour adjustment automatically & without you noticing.

ALL COLOUR is ILLUSORY, even which language you learn affects what you 'see'. Roses are red & violets are blue was written when a lot of what we now call (& see) as purples were encompassed by blue, orange (ginger) & many similar colours covered by red. Viewed colours are also affected by adjacent colours. There's a lot pinky/orange going on in those pic's.

If that material is irritating your skin I'd not use it, your skin is telling you 'stay away'. You don't want to inhale any of those beads. Glass maybe inert but any fine particle in your lungs is bad news. Encountering it briefly is one thing - having it kicking round in your home is another. 1970.s health & safety was relatively lax & people paid for it in the 1990's & 2000's. I've seen 1st hand what Pneumoconiosis does to people, it's very nasty & can take decades to surface before killing you. The stuff I bought seems to work just as well & I can see no sign of shedding. I was thinking of getting some myself but after what you've just said I'm steering clear I have enough lung trouble as it is.
 
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It would be really interesting to see how that stands up to being knocked about, but if you try it I'd do it outside pref. with a face mask.
 
Must be different material then. All the 3M stuff I've ever had over the years is silky smooth. It's what they sew onto high visibility vests and can be machine washed.
 
This stuff is fabric at least. it came in a tightly wrapped roll from someone who just threw it in an envelope. They said it was "3M Sew-on 8910" 1.5" They're on that famous auction site.
 
Quantity: 1 yard (If you order more than one yard, the reflective trim will be one continuous strip).

Also available is 1, 2 & 6 inch width on eBay

Description:

3M Scotchlite Reflective Material - 8910 Silver Fabric is composed of wide angle, exposed retro-reflective lenses bonded to a durable cloth backing (65% polyester 35% cotton).

not adhesive "tape"

Physical Performance:

3M – 8910 silver fabric is certified to meet ANSI/ISEA 107-1999 level 2 retro reflective performance and EN 471 Class 2.

Care and Maintenance:

· Machine Wash

· Only non-chlorine bleach when needed

· Tumble dry low

· Medium iron

· Dry-clean, normal cycle
 
If it was pricey I'd try for a refund on the grounds that it's not M3 & is shedding hazardous dust. My cheap stuff isn't at all grainy & like Kurtyboy's is smooth to the touch no irritation.
 
Quantity: 1 yard (If you order more than one yard, the reflective trim will be one continuous strip).

Also available is 1, 2 & 6 inch width on eBay

Description:

3M Scotchlite Reflective Material - 8910 Silver Fabric is composed of wide angle, exposed retro-reflective lenses bonded to a durable cloth backing (65% polyester 35% cotton).

not adhesive "tape"

Physical Performance:

3M – 8910 silver fabric is certified to meet ANSI/ISEA 107-1999 level 2 retro reflective performance and EN 471 Class 2.

Care and Maintenance:

· Machine Wash

· Only non-chlorine bleach when needed

· Tumble dry low

· Medium iron

· Dry-clean, normal cycle

Tom is this the stuff you use in your other thread?!
 
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