Even though the "hammer" has a dueling rod attached?
Do you have a clear picture of the rod being attached to the 'hammer' lightsaber, please?
Chaïm
Guys, I take advantage if it while your were debugging V3/Shared names etc.. I would suggest an idea. While helping me doing my 3D model of the V2, @morgan63 and I saw that there was an incomprehension within all the names of ROTJ's sabers, V2, Shared V2, Shared Stunt, V3 etc .. It is hard to do a proper research while being confused with all those names.It would be kind if someone who has a great knowledge of the subject makes a history like the one on the helmets of Boba Fett about Luke's ROTJ sabers.
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Edit: Also thinking about adding it in the guide that SethS realized
Hey Pedro! For this particular article you just change the number at the end "1" through "8"....
HA! You can quadruple it! Or more, but it get's kinda big/blown out on my screen, here ya go though...
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Thanks for the high resolution. Is there any indication what is the accurate length of the saber?
Well sure Tom, it may have shrunk in the clamp section, but this is another one of those "until we have it in hand with a micrometer" situations. I think "very close" with known measurements as a starting point will have to suffice. Clearly it did shrink in the emitter section, but that can be replicated. But we have to start somewhere, ya know?
Hey @master jinn ! You're welcome, and yes!
Since we know the length (2") and width of the GRAFLEX clamp, all you have to do is print the image out on a 8.5 x 14 legal size piece of paper such that the clamp is printed 1:1 scale.
Then just take your measurements to the centerlines of the parts that are ellipses in the photos (due to optical distortion from perspective) and you'll have a rough idea of the length of the parts.
If you have a 3D program you can start again with the known length of the GRAFLEX clamp and edit the other parts in the perspective window until they line up with the photo. If you don't have a 3D program, you'll just have to wait for @Anakin Starkiller or someone else with one to figure it all out and hope they share the dimensions they came up with. Or download one of the free 3d programs and putz around with the dimensions yourself!
Here's one place to start if you accept the challenge... https://www.blender.org
if you want to get really picky - the ends will be distorted due to the perspective of the photo as well.
Best of Luck to you if you give it a go!
if you want to get really picky - the ends will be distorted due to the perspective of the photo as well.