Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Amazing Homemade Lightsaber
It took 110 LED’s to get this thing to look the way he wanted it too.
He then soldered all the LED’s together. He messed up a few times and had to restart the whole thing.
This is the power source for the homemade lightsaber. He wired 4 of these batteries together.
This is the driver that regulates the output of power to the LED’s.
This chrome tube will make up the handle of the homemade lightsaber. It is a 30mm inside diameter and 250mm long pipe.
This is the actual blade of the homemade lightsaber. It is 1000mm long, and the poster stuffed it with a foam type of packing material. It lessens the impact when actually fighting someone.
He then slid the blade inside the handle and screwed it together.
This button was 3D printed, and will be used to hold the on and off switch.
He then fed his wiring through the button.
The switch installed.
He then soldered all the LED’s together. He messed up a few times and had to restart the whole thing.
This is the power source for the homemade lightsaber. He wired 4 of these batteries together.
This is the driver that regulates the output of power to the LED’s.
This chrome tube will make up the handle of the homemade lightsaber. It is a 30mm inside diameter and 250mm long pipe.
This is the actual blade of the homemade lightsaber. It is 1000mm long, and the poster stuffed it with a foam type of packing material. It lessens the impact when actually fighting someone.
He then slid the blade inside the handle and screwed it together.
This button was 3D printed, and will be used to hold the on and off switch.
He then fed his wiring through the button.
The switch installed.
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