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Lightsaber for $33 in 33 minutes

Lightsaber for $33 in 33 minutes
Use this easy step by step instruction on putting the parts together to build your own lightsaber unit. It requires no soldering, gluing or anything other than the following parts and everything is in the plumbing area of Home Depot: Pop-up Basin Drain (1), Drain extension tube with threads and slip nut (1), Slip nut and washer (1), 1 1/4" Disposal gasket (6), 1 1/4" Slip joint washer (6), Faucet hole cover (1).
 
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Step 1Lightsaber Head - Blade length adjustment ring

Lightsaber Head - Blade length adjustment ring
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Put aside the drain cap, rods and brackets on the Pop-up basin drain. You can use them for other projects, but you don???t need them here. Slide the washer from the slip nut and washer set onto the pop-up basin drain until it is against the ball valve.
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Mar 29, 2012. 5:19 PMDerek Vigil says:
Where do I put the crystal? I have all the parts but where?
Mar 29, 2012. 11:13 AMBas says:
Hello I've read your instructable and found it very helpful. We don't have those parts here so it's quite impossible for me to try it out but I have a very important question. You mentioned that your kids had some Adegan/Ilum crystals. I had to go through that sentence a few times. My question is, how can you have kids when you're a virgin? Mindblowing!
Jan 28, 2012. 11:15 PMmikeEinsein says:
Duuuuuude, I had this idea YEARS ago............curse you and your uploadable photos
Jan 1, 2012. 11:47 PMsilvertiger1981 says:
My latest work. Many thanks to you getting me hooked on this!

Jan 24, 2012. 11:31 PMamiranda29 says:
can you please explain in detail how you got a light to shine through? because i am thinking of putting a modified flashlight in it, but yours looks so seemless. thanks
Nov 3, 2011. 5:58 PMallhailskippy says:

I made one of these in my latest video. You can check it out here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9EvjRsc58w

Thanks for the instructions! Love the site.
Sep 4, 2011. 3:20 PMch5 says:
Sweet build :)

When I was a kid, we rolled the colored plastic sheets used to protect schoolbooks into blades, and taped them on the top of small maglites.
It wasn't solid enough for a "real" battle, but stiff enough to play around.
If we managed the tighteness right on the roll, we could even make the blades "pop up" with a flick of the wrist :)

Oct 11, 2010. 3:11 PMbennionS says:
I always wondered what would happen it you dropped a light saber blade down what would happen? Would it go thru The Earth? (love the pic by the way!)
Jul 6, 2011. 10:13 AMData643 says:
If you kept it activated while it was falling the collar around the emitter would keep it from going through the ground.
Oct 12, 2010. 1:10 PMCameronSlygar says:
Nothing, sabers are designed to deactivate if dropped. :) You have to use the Force to keep the blade engaged if you plan to throw it.
Nov 9, 2011. 1:39 PMphrebh says:
From one geek to another, that's not necessarily true. Some Jedi/Sith built their sabers with dual activation in which they could use the button as a momentary switch (as you suggest), or you could double-click the button to keep the blade on.
May 2, 2011. 9:30 PMbuilderkidj says:
how did you know that?
May 3, 2011. 2:49 AMCameronSlygar says:
Long time Star Wars geek. :)
If you want easy reference.... just watch the movies. When a jedi or sith goes down, their saber deactivates before hitting the ground. The arena battle in Revenge of the Sith is a good example of that. In Return, Vader force throws his at Luke in the throne room battle.
May 3, 2011. 3:02 PMbuilderkidj says:
Oh cool if you want to know more check out a book called

Star wars lightsabers a guide of weapons of the force

I have it its reall ycool it has specs of all good lightsabers.
May 24, 2011. 5:38 AMyouwiththeface says:
I READ THE SAME BOOK NOT THAT LONG AGO!!!!
May 24, 2011. 3:19 PMbuilderkidj says:
Isnt it awesome but it doesnt have kyle katarns saber
May 22, 2011. 5:14 PMAsyryx says:
any one know how the 'climbing' effect can be achieved when 'igniting' the blade?
Mar 5, 2011. 5:17 PMdcael says:
Finished! Thanks for this great piece.

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i155/Wonko2/Photo-0201.jpg
Jan 1, 2011. 4:18 PMBiggsy says:
Gorramn it, I have just sent a sink to the tip that had a similar plug hole type!... Great work on the I'ble... :D
Jul 15, 2008. 7:20 AMjimjam41 says:
Thanks for the Instructable. Here is mine, I used two assemblies toget the two rings near the emitter,gorillatape and aluminum tape for the grip. It also has a laser inside it. Jim
Sep 26, 2010. 2:39 PMtcessna says:
Hey i would like instrucions on the laser part
Feb 25, 2010. 1:51 PMThat Inventor Dude says:
Hey that one looks like Kyle Katarn's from Jedi academy
Sep 23, 2010. 8:04 PMdark sith lord9 says:
you' my friend, made a wonderful invention... i just made it and it only took 5 minutes
Dec 3, 2006. 12:00 PMpsuddeth says:
A third ring, with all evenly spaced along the shaft of the pipe (about 2 inches apart from each other) will overcome the potential misalignment problem, in step 5.
Sep 23, 2010. 4:08 PMjaxx sentinel says:
tried three with 1.5 and it worked out fairly well
Sep 5, 2010. 9:43 PMSoullessDoll says:
And when you are really bored and over with the whole Star Wars thing, you can attach a hose to one end and be a fire fighter. WEEEE!!!
Aug 10, 2010. 7:44 PMfoxpan says:
good intsructable! i only spent $15 making mine. and i used some spare fabric i had laying around for the handle.
Jan 29, 2010. 7:20 PMhellking says:
Like sidious versus mace windu>
Jul 13, 2010. 8:18 PMtheeaglespurplerose says:
well except that the kid with the sidious-type cloak has the mace windu lightsaber.
Aug 6, 2010. 9:31 AMToddisI says:
Lol just what i was thinking!
Apr 15, 2010. 8:11 AMWintersNight says:
 AWESOME! this is the instructable that finally convinced me to buy a pro account. i plan on starting to build mine this weekend. i'll be sure to post picks when it's done.
Oct 27, 2009. 1:49 PMpedropcp2 says:
 that's serious
someone can kill other with that lightsaber???
Mar 16, 2010. 2:38 PMGam3rWut says:
Perhaps if you beat someone with it
Dec 1, 2009. 12:48 PMChromatica says:
Is your hair color Blond.
Oct 18, 2006. 10:54 PMJunkernaut says:
The macguyver is strong in this one.
Mar 1, 2010. 12:17 PMThat Inventor Dude says:
Lol
Feb 25, 2010. 2:03 PMThat Inventor Dude says:
Roflmaoqxzbhehrn
Dec 4, 2009. 1:06 PMteamcoltra says:
What you can do... if you want to make these "battle ready" is get some tubing that is thick enough to be stable, but still thin enough that if you hit it hard against something it doesn't break.  Put a power supply in the hilt... and you win!
Feb 23, 2010. 6:39 PMkingbirdy says:
or you could make the blade(saber, whatever you call it) a long metal pole, then tip it and run a couple thousand volts through it.it would spark and crackle like in the original trilogy, and if you hit a limb with it, you wont be using it anytime soon! XD
Dec 5, 2009. 1:12 AMteamcoltra says:
polycarbonate tubing :) You win
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