Custom Built Lightsabers
Build Log of a heavily customized MHS saber with a unique G-Core and my first Petit Crouton v2.0 installation
"Adamas"
"Adamas" is going to be a fun build. On the outside, it features extensively modified MHS parts to breakup the normal profile of MHS sabers. On the inside, it features [what I believe to be] the world's first "free floating" G-Core, where the entire assembly from LED/heatsink/Core/crystal/battery/board/speaker mount is contained in one continuous assembly. This expands on my other sabers "Prix" and "Hatchet", which both use a detaching heatsink G-Core design.
All the parts are either modified or fabricated from scratch on a manual mill and lathe using copper, brass, and aluminum. Four MHS body parts, all customized, three exterior shrouds, and over 20 internal parts. The base socket (attached to the rear grip MHS section) secures all the other G-Core in a telescoping configuration. The hollow copper tube will house the crystal chamber.
Clean, elegant, unique. "Adamas" is a my first Petit Crouton v2.0 project and I'm proud of it.
"Adamas" is going to be a fun build. On the outside, it features extensively modified MHS parts to breakup the normal profile of MHS sabers. On the inside, it features [what I believe to be] the world's first "free floating" G-Core, where the entire assembly from LED/heatsink/Core/crystal/battery/board/speaker mount is contained in one continuous assembly. This expands on my other sabers "Prix" and "Hatchet", which both use a detaching heatsink G-Core design.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Hilt: MHS parts, modified
Soundboard: Petit Crouton v2.0
Main LED: LedEngin BB+BB Clash Flash
Accent LEDs: White Status, Blue Power On, Red blinking
Power: 2x14500 Li-ion battery, 2.1mm recharge port
Other: 1" blade, 8.7 degree lens, 2W speaker