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Part 5 of 7
Luke Skywalker had it easy. First, he got a lightsaber from his Dad, then had help putting it together from a Jedi master. The rest of us have it harder. But, now, the lightsaber can be yours for less than the price of a tank of gas. Here are five fun options to make a lightsaber yourself and stand out from the crowd.
1. Lightsaber for $33 in 33 minutes
Head to your local Home Depot and you’ll have a lightsaber in less than an hour. No soldering or Jedi meditation required.
Here’s another lightsaber you can build from your local Home Depot. One nice touch is that he has instructions for adding LED lights for a glowing “blade.”
This one is a bit more ambitious as it uses various plastic parts from a dollar store and finishes it all with metallic paint. The final result is amazing. The only problem is you can’t see exactly what parts he used and there are no instructions.
WARNING: The following light sabers are mainly for children. Do not attempt to go a Star Wars Convention carrying one of these or you will be humiliated within an inch of your life. Probably by me.
This one is based on a pool foam “noodle” and duct tape. Great for letting the Younglings practice their saber skills.
5. Two Minute Dueling Lightsabers
Make this easy lightsaber in 2 minutes out of two flashlights, plastic tubing and some old school 3-D glasses. The parts might be kind of hard to find, but if your willing to dumpster dive, you may get them for free.
PVC pipe and a flashlight. It doesn’t get much simpler than that. I like the warning “Although the lightsaber will be cool, it’s for play only. It will not ward off evil or kill Darth Vader.”
Of course, if you really want to have a lightsaber you can show off you’ll need to get one professionally built. One excellent source is Bob Iannacone featured in the documentary Jedi Junkies. A true artist, he’s been making hand-crafted lightsabers for years and it’s a sight to see.
If you love Star Wars, then you’ll love the fan documentary Jedi Junkies. It’s filled with stories about extreme fans of Star Wars that will make you laugh, think and fall in love with the movie all over again. Buy or rent it from Amazon today!
Plus, come back on Monday (August 2, 2010) for a major contest where you can win one of two copies of the film!
What would you do for your own lightsaber?
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