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Make your own lightsaber!

Make your own lightsaber!
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Lightsabers! Use the Force and become a Jedi .... or a Sith!

This project comes from Parts and Crafts, developed from 2008 - 2011. Parts and Crafts is a creative community & summer camp for children to learn in an environment in which they are freely able to choose what they are doing. Parts and Crafts grew out of a camp I started in 2006 called Camp Kaleidoscope, which I directed through 2008.

The lightsaber kit was conceived of at Camp Kaleidoscope in 2008, and has since gone through several revisions by Parts and Crafts. We've tried it out in several public workshops, where children as young as 6 or 7, as well as parents and adults, have tried and generally loved the project. The project serves as both a reasonable introduction to electronics -- as it requires no prior knowledge -- as well as a fun way to explore making electronic props for costumes (especially for Halloween!)

We now have a kit available containing all the necessary parts at http://www.lightsaberkit.com

And for those interested, here's a blog post from 2008 when I was running Camp Kaleidoscope, telling a few stories I saw around kids making lightsabers and what I saw them learning in the process.
 
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Step 1Tools & Materials

Tools & Materials
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Tools:

-PVC cutter
-hack-saw
-drill
-soldering set-up (you can probably get by without this, but it'll make the electronics section way easier.)

Materials:

HANDLE:
- 1.25" diameter PVC or larger, roughly 8 - 12 inches (any length that's comfortable.)
- push on  push off button, or switch
- battery pack (between 2 - 4 AA batteries)

(optional):

- silver spray paint
- bike inner tubes
- small motor (for making vibrations in the handle, and thus the awesome lightsaber sound effects!)

BLADE:

- polycarbonate tube. The outer diameter should be at least .75" and less than the inner diameter of the handle. Should be roughly 2.5 ft. long, scaled to size of future Jedi.

- 25 to 35 LEDs of desired color

- solid wire (22 gauge).

Total length = length of handle + length of blade + 3 inches

Notes on using different materials:

There are lots of different materials that can make this project work!

For handles, any tubular material of the right length and comfortable thickness will work. One padawan at camp used a handle from a scooter and it worked great. We also figured that tennis racket handles could work, and that we could make handles out of clay if we needed to, but we never tried these out.

For blades, opaque is better than clear because the light
must be diffused. So, basically any long, light, and stiff material that allows light through would work well for a blade.
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Oct 20, 2009. 4:23 AMDangerGirl says:
I think I can make this...but was afraid the LED's would get disconnected or break if the impact were hard enough.  Somebody mentioned el wire....?  Is it as bright as the LED's?  What do u think?
May 10, 2012. 5:48 PMjedi awsomness says:
HOLA MY BABE!OMMG NICE BO0BES!!
Dec 18, 2009. 9:57 PMblackchurch says:
May 10, 2012. 5:48 PMjedi awsomness says:
hey pleas mr.tinker could u follow me in messenger pleas my meesenger is fredycool2002@hotmail.com
Mar 24, 2012. 8:58 AMcjudkins says:
If my knowledge of a teenager is correct, it is possible to build a deadly (sorry, but it is true, is this not about the most famous deadly Star Wars weapon?) Lightsaber. First, in the handle, you need a laser pointer, a series of magnification glasses, then a tube that leads to a pole with copper wire inside and outside for the light to travel to and spreads around the pole.
Dec 18, 2009. 3:31 AMdevinda says:
where can we buy clear polycarbonite tubes, exept for the site http//:polyzone.com
Mar 4, 2012. 10:03 PMMr.Stein says:
www.eplastics.com
Dec 18, 2009. 9:57 PMblackchurch says:
Sep 3, 2010. 1:11 AMdevinda says:
I'm frm sri lanka. And my parents really don not like internet shopping for some reason. I did make a light saber and it did turn out really good. I got this transparent tube from a shop called shanti plastics in mountlavania and use sand paper on it.
Sep 9, 2010. 6:37 AMdevinda says:
srry my brother broke it. As i told i took a plastic clear tube,( it was around 2m long so i cut it) from shathi plastics. Check out http://www.shanthiplastic.com/. They i scarped it with sand paper. Then i took a pvc tube, cut it to the lenght i needed and i covered it in blue tape (also frm shanthi plastic) . then did the circuit and stuff and it works
Mar 4, 2012. 1:37 PMmonty324 says:
this would look great with a rgb led strip in it connected to a switch that could pick a color or even, with the help of a microcrontroller, fade through difffrent colours
Mar 4, 2012. 4:05 AMT-K says:
Picked up a toy lightsaber today at Reverse Garbage, its not a legit branded one or anything, just a rip off. Although, I opened it up and inside the saber blade (which is made of translucent plastic like yours) is some kind of foam tubing shaped like an 'O', possibly foam gap filler rod. It helps diffuse the light a lot and probably protects the LEDs too. Love the motor idea!
Mar 4, 2012. 7:17 AMimBobertRobert says:
i 1+ this.
Mar 4, 2012. 6:04 AMRuneshai says:
Have you seen these: http://bigyellowbox.tripod.com/
Or this: http://www.slothfurnace.com/sabers/ROTJLuke_01.html

The first got me into making stuff in the first place back in the early 2000s, and that second one I just found the other day. There's a huge Star Wars fanfilm community online (check out TheForce.net/fanfilms). All of it's pretty inspiring.
Jul 26, 2009. 2:09 AMachannell1 says:
where can i find polycarbonate tubes?
Feb 10, 2012. 5:51 AMHonestinwilkesbarre says:
Any home improvement store, all the big boxers have them.
Ask for florescent light sleeves. They come in 48' Lengths, 1 1/2" diameter. They cost between $3 to $4 each.
Oct 22, 2010. 8:52 PMstevo1994 says:
A store called, "Tap Plastics" carries them. For about $1.10 a linear foot.
Sep 12, 2009. 10:10 AMweasel999 says:
Oct 16, 2011. 2:59 PMRobot Lover says:
If you paint the LEDs black with some spray paint, it will diffuse them and it will distribute the light emitted from the LEDs better.
Jan 12, 2011. 8:45 PMmarcelo-fire_wing says:
cara ao inves de usar pilhas voce poderia usar uma raquete mata mosquitos a imagen ficol muito ruin eu sei e que usando o cabo da raquete fica muito mais facil porque ja ten o botao de liga e desliga ,baterias e plugi para recarga
Sep 20, 2011. 8:02 AMsally300 says:
i think that is so cool
Jan 27, 2011. 12:49 PMcleage001 says:
(FAIL!) amigo tente em ingles que e uma lingua universal
marcelo-fire_wing said:
dude instead of batteries you could use a bug-killer racket the image stayed too bad i know its that using the racket's grip it becomes a lot easier because there is already the on/off switch batteries and recharge plugin(?) [sic]
(image)
não quis ofender, só é um fato...
Feb 3, 2011. 9:46 AMGramjen says:
This looks like a fantastic light saber to build! I have some friends whose kids spend hours making armor and weapons out of cardboard and duct tape. Though the mom may grimace a bit at adding light sabers to her home decor items they really are a great addition for the kids to play with and making them will certainly be educational.
Jan 27, 2011. 11:44 AMj4lmmfwcl says:
i got some EL wire from crazypc.com for like under 30 bucks (shipping and battery adapter included) and it worked great! (if anyone wants to kno)
Oct 22, 2010. 8:52 PMstevo1994 says:
How strong should the led's be?
Is like a 3900 mcd good? or would lower mcd ones work as good also?
Thanks!
Sep 12, 2009. 10:12 AMweasel999 says:
its probably a better idea to use a soldering iron to melt through the PVC
Oct 22, 2010. 3:48 PMKayla Ree says:
but it would smell really bad!
Oct 3, 2009. 10:30 AMred-king says:
toxic fumes....
Feb 15, 2010. 9:53 PMspaztec says:
 it's all good.
Feb 19, 2010. 1:42 PMred-king says:
as my father used to say: "It's all fun and games, until someone loses an eye." or in this case" It's all fun and games until someone breathes in toxic fumes.
Feb 19, 2010. 5:35 PMspaztec says:
 yeah, its all goo.
Oct 22, 2010. 12:36 PMvtheawesome says:
its a bit complicated isn't
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Oct 11, 2010. 11:05 AMunlim1d says:
Very cool!
Aug 22, 2010. 2:44 PMtechturtle2 says:
You can use EL wire for a seamless lightsabre
Aug 24, 2010. 6:28 AMMrTinkerer says:
EL is not that bright. Properly applied, LED is both cheaper and many, many, many, many times brighter than EL. And unless your diffuser is a tube of some sort EL will still have a seam.
Aug 9, 2010. 6:26 AMlord vader says:
does the lightsaber make sounds that sounds like a real one i just want to know because i have just started to build it.
Apr 2, 2010. 7:40 AMddi7i4d says:
 That is some cool stuff with LEDs, I made a lightsaber 2 years ago that uses reflection tape that glows when photographed with flash.
Mar 31, 2010. 3:05 PMVick Jr says:
http://www.youtube.com/user/greytale

Check this guy out. He makes super high quality lightsabers with sound fonts and super-bright LEDs...and uses them in staged duels. His are much more complicated and expensive though.
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