Another lightsaber tutorial

Designs for two more lightsaber props using parts found in a hardware store for less than .

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25 comments to Another lightsaber tutorial

  • lflank

    Most of them cost between ten and twenty dollars. The most expensive one is the double-ended Dooku-style saber, which cost, logically, twice as much.

  • kylegreat11

    what kind of black tube did u use for the handle???

  • luisgarzat95

    I really like all the light sabers you make , you should start selling them online you might get alot of money ;)

    Keep making sabers !!

  • hortoristic

    can u make one similar to obi wans in ep 3

  • jedijosh8

    plzz make a revan costume from kotor

  • itachi1303

    what are the regular diameters of your lightsabers?

  • cloneC4567L54

    the lightsaber in 4:13 i would love to buy it

    ……..

    please tell me if you are willing too

    thanks

  • 13clewis

    how did u find out how to build these? they look real even though theyre not! how do u make the light sabers with the handle on the side like maris brood has?

  • bleachmaniac18

    dude, love your vids, but i tried to find the materials to make that pop up sink drain lightsaber and it was super short, it was more like a Yoda saber than a regular length one, could you explain to me why this is, cause it looks a lot longer in the video

  • bugboyngt

    if you get a 1 and a halve inch metle tube then slide it over the bottm,hope it helps!

  • Flobblem

    Why do I find this video slightly erotic? so much ‘working it on’ and flanges :3

  • shishiokirakun

    1: This guy’s a midget. or…2: You should buy a 12” pipe.

  • SwingkidAGFF

    could you do a tutorial on how to make a lightsaber hilt similar to that used by Ahsoka Tano. I like her unique hilt, and would like to see it recreated by a professional like yourself.

  • tapper45

    dude, make about 10 assorted sabers, name them,
    line them up,
    talk about each one for 15-30 seconds and post a contact.
    you’ll have a nice little side business started.
    good luck.

  • benfinn209

    i have made one myself and it is short but you can go to the to a hardware store and a 6″ or 12″ and cut it down to 8″ and it will work just fine but the 6″ is cheaper and its just as good

  • ShortyShawnFilms

    is there a way you could make a Darth Revan Hilt

  • flembagg966

    What did you use for the butt cap on the Darth Vader light saber?

  • flembagg966

    How long was the pop-up sink drain assembly that you used?

    P.S, by “how long,” I mean how long in length. Like 10 inches or what?

  • lflank

    The sink drain is about eight inches long, and after I glue the little knob thingie on the end, it’s a little over nine inches long total.

  • lflank

    A metal sink drain plug, the flat one with the metal prongs all around the inside.

  • moomoo49er

    very nice keep up the good work

  • VenomShock

    Dude, that Vader is F****ing awesome!

  • Skimur22

    I cant find the sink pop up tube at lowes and at home depot, it looks very different. where did u buy urs? also, do you recommend a wooden dowel or pvc for actual fighting?

  • Skimur22

    I cant find the sink pop up tube at lowes and at home depot, it looks very different. where did u buy urs? also, do you recommend a wooden dowel or pvc for actual fighting?

  • Skimur22

    I cant find the sink pop up tube at lowes and at home depot, it looks very different. where did u buy urs? also, do you recommend a wooden dowel or pvc for actual fighting?

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