How will these grips differ from the first run?More will be available
100+ will be available but we are waiting for the main grip to be redone
All other parts are here and ready in the boxes
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How will these grips differ from the first run?More will be available
100+ will be available but we are waiting for the main grip to be redone
All other parts are here and ready in the boxes
They will be the same.How will these grips differ from the first run?
Yo wired your blade data to wrong pad, you want the center one.I'm not sure. I'm cannibalizing an electronics kit I already had.
Ok, so is this good?
Blade:
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Hilt:
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Yo wired your blade data to wrong pad, you want the center one.
you wired it to blade detection pad. that is an optional that require additional board settings and wiring. The other pad is B- Which can be wired straight to battery negative for charging stand that will be offered on saberbay.com
Ah, thanks! I'll work on that.
Great I can’t wait!More will be available
100+ will be available but we are waiting for the main grip to be redone
All other parts are here and ready in the boxes
in case you find your blade wobbly, bottom of the blade sleeveAh, thanks! I'll work on that.
For the outside, I think I've got all the greeblies done. What are the little silver colored set screws for?View attachment 1695390
I'm pretty sure those are retention screws for the metal sleeve that is a part of the blade and blade plug.Ah, thanks! I'll work on that.
For the outside, I think I've got all the greeblies done. What are the little silver colored set screws for?View attachment 1695390
CorrectI'm pretty sure those are retention screws for the metal sleeve that is a part of the blade and blade plug.
Could mean a lot. A loose wire connection, poor solder, inadequate wires, insufficient battery even if charged, etc.So I got everything wired up, but speaker is crackly and the blade isn't very bright. Proffie board also gets hot. Battery was at full charge. Any easy fixes on this or do I just need to take it all apart and try again?
How are the greeblies configured on the static pommel?I think these are all of them but let me know if I missed something.
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Two in the pommel. I used a small amount of CA to keep them in. The non-vented pommel has two small aluminum plugs in lieu of the D ring.
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The two large greeblies go here. They break fairly easily, so sand until they fit.
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The two smaller ones go here. I broke one of these but had no trouble gluing it back together.
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The four transparent resin pieces slide in after some light sanding. I chose not to glue them in. I wet sanded the exposed areas first to get rid of the 3d printing lines.
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Two small copper rods here - the one in the emitter is a tight fit but it will go in. The one in the plug required the hole to be enlarged slightly. I also wet sanded the resin insert in the blade plug.
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The buttons go together like sandwiches - one piece under and one over. I wet sanded the top of the transparent resin button to remove the printing lines. I also had to sand the underside of both buttons that come into contact with the electronic switches as the switch module wouldn't sit flat.
I think that's all of them?
hello are you open to a painting service like yours? Thanks
I'm confused about the pommel greeblies. I think there are three bags: one plastic black greeblie, two black metal greeblies, and two silver metal greeblies (picture below). But I'm not sure how to configure them on either the static or vented pommels. Can anyone help?
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This should help you with the vented pommel. The static is the same except those silver pins go in place of the D ring.I think these are all of them but let me know if I missed something.
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Two in the pommel. I used a small amount of CA to keep them in. The non-vented pommel has two small aluminum plugs in lieu of the D ring.
I cannot unfortunately, but I’d be happy to walk you through the process.hello are you open to a painting service like yours? Thanks