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Lightsaber recipes. How it is done, how it works, how it works. The last step to create

A large number of boys and grown men all over the world are fans of George Lucas' famous Star Wars saga. Who of them has not dreamed of becoming the owner of a real Jedi sword, flying through the labyrinths of the Death Star, or becoming a disciple of the wise Yoda? If it is problematic to realize the last wishes in life, then the first one can be dealt with in one evening. How to make a lightsaber with your own hands, read the article below.

Making Jedi Weapons

In order to make a lightsaber with your own hands, you will need to purchase LEDs and an LED torch, plastic rods, resistors, aluminum foil, scotch tape, glue, sandpaper and shrink tubing.

Disassemble the flashlight and remove the board from it by removing the LED. Attach your own LED and resistor to the board. Place some heat shrink tubing over the resistor to keep it tight. How to make a real lightsaber? Of course, a blade is needed.

It is made from a transparent plastic rod. the desired length(if necessary, cut off the excess). Attach the rod to the screwdriver, sharpening one end for this. Adjust the other end to the diameter of the flashlight body using a file.

Continuing work on light weapons

Now you need to carefully sand the entire area of ​​the blade. This is done so that the light falling on the sword is scattered evenly.

Then coat the end of the plastic tube with glue and insert into the body of the flashlight. Real fans don't stop there. How to make a lightsaber look realistic? Add embellishments to the case. To do this, take aluminum and copper foil or tape. Paste over the body of the handle. Now the weapon looks more like a formidable intergalactic sword.

Both a child and an adult admirer of "Star Wars" will be delighted with such a gift.

How to make Obi-Wan's lightsaber

The episode of the famous New Hope saga, where Obi-Wan fights Darth Vader with lightsabers, inspires awe for many fans. Such a sword can be built at home, however, this will require more skill than for the weapon described above. But this does not stop men.

How to make Obi-Wan's lightsaber? Take a piece aluminum pipe and slide it over a thin oblong lamp. Remember to connect the emitter. So the sword will burn for real. It is better to integrate the controller into the handle, the batteries are placed inside the hollow tube. Attach the metal cylinder to the emitter, the sleeve will strengthen the action of the emitter. The work is painstaking, all the wires must fit exactly into place.

Some craftsmen manage to create a sword from a nickel furniture leg and a polycarbonate tube. How do you make a lightsaber out of these items? Insert the colored diode into the holder for three batteries, place it in a metal handle (not forgetting about the resistor). Secure the hilt and sword with duct tape.

It remains only to decorate the craft as desired.

How to make a lightsaber at home?

The imagination of fans of the space saga never stops, they come up with many options for making light weapons. A sword can be crafted from Cold Neon. It is an electroluminescent cord that gives a mesmerizing bright glow. Connect neon and thin steel cord. Then connect the cord to the inverter, which runs on batteries. It remains to attach the resulting weapon to the handle. Use an old torch body instead - this is the most popular option. When you strengthen your skills, you can create a two-sided Jedi sword.

Making a sword with a child

If a little admirer of the saga lives in the house, sooner or later he will ask you to give him a lightsaber, because games with him are so exciting. Take your time to upset the child, together with him you can come up with an easy option from the materials at hand. This requires a flashlight.

How to make a paper lightsaber? Find a lantern with a white lamp. It should shine brightly, otherwise the game will be less interesting. If your flashlight dims, change the batteries or buy a new one.

What color sword would you like to create? Find the shade of polyethylene you want. Cut a piece that covers the front of the flashlight completely and attach. Then take some sheets of A4 white paper. With the first sheet, wrap the upper part of the lantern, securing it from the inside with double-sided tape. If you see that the edges of the paper overlap one by one, trim them. This will distribute the light evenly.

Roll the second sheet. Attach it to the first sheet of paper, trying to go over it as little as possible. Make the sword further by attaching the paper rolls one on top of the other. Do not create a very long blade, otherwise it will bend under its own weight. Turn on your flashlight and enjoy

If there is no time to create a sword

If you do not have extra time, perseverance or materials, but you still want to please yourself or your loved one with an interesting gift, you can order a real laser sword. The Americans came up with a wonderful sword, the heart of which is a real laser. A weak red sword costs about 1800 rubles, and a powerful green one - 4800. It has a comfortable handle, stunning design and a built-in pressure sensor. The weight of such a weapon is about one kilogram.

The Jedi sword can be made by yourself the most different ways... Some require nothing but a flashlight and simple paper, others require many skills from you (knowledge in the field of electrical engineering, soldering, and so on). Every fan of a stellar film can independently choose the option that suits him.


So, you have decided to take the last step towards comprehending the Force. Do you gravitate towards the Dark or the Light side of it? Keep in mind that the followers of the Dark Side are given cookies ... Whichever side you are going to take, you will need a lightsaber. This article will tell you how to make a lightsaber with your own hands. This project is both an entry-level introduction to electronics, as it does not require prior knowledge, and in an interesting way creating props for carnivals, cosplay and role-playing games.



To assemble the lightsaber, we need:

Instruments:
- PVC pipe cutter
- hacksaw
- Drill
- Soldering iron, solder, rosin (you can probably do without soldering, but it will make working with the electronic part much easier, and the result is more reliable)

Handle materials:
- Pipe section PVC diameter 3 cm and a length of 20-30 cm (length can be any length, for reasons of convenience)
- Switch in the form of a button
- Battery compartment for 2-4 AA batteries
Optional:
- Silver paint in a spray can
- Bicycle camera
- Small electric motor (for creating vibrations in the handle and amazing sound effects when fencing with a laser sword)

Materials for the "light blade":
- Polycarbonate pipe. Her outside diameter should be at least 2 cm and, at the same time, less than the inner diameter of the "handle". The length should be about 75 cm, commensurate with the height of the future Jedi
- From 25 to 35 LEDs of the color you need
- Single-core wire with a cross section of 0.3 mm²

The total length of the sword is equal to: handle length + blade length + 7.5 cm.

Notes on use various materials:
Many different materials are used in this project. Any tube of suitable length and thickness is suitable for the handle. One of the Padawans used a scooter handle once, and it proved to be excellent. We also made sure that tennis racket handles do the job well. For the blade better fit an opaque tube rather than a transparent one because the light has to be diffused. So a tube from any lung and durable material the desired length.

Let's start making the handle.
Make a mark on the PVC pipe for the desired length of the handle. Standard length- 25 cm. The following steps are not necessary, but they will give your lightsaber more personality... Wrap the pen with paper or cardboard, thus making a stencil, and paint the handle from the spray can in the color you want. You can experiment with paint and stencils later. You can cut your bike tube into lengths you want and stretch them over the handle for a more secure and comfortable grip. You can also make a belt and on it - a holder from a bicycle camera for a sword.














We continue to work on the handle. The Jedi must decide where he will place the sword's power button. Having decided on the location, drill a hole of such a diameter so that the switch fits snugly in it. Cut a groove for the batteries at the bottom of the handle. To do this, use a cutter for PVC pipes... If the length of its blade is not enough for you, use a hacksaw.

Let's start creating the blade.

1. "Forge" the blade of the required length - about 75 cm, depending on the height of the Jedi (use a hacksaw to cut the polycarbonate).
2. If the blade is not translucent, it must be made so. Any technique that makes the light diffuse will work. Here are two ways to accomplish this. The first is the method of use sandpaper... Sand the pipe longitudinally until it is almost white and you can no longer see yourself in its reflection. The second is the tissue paper method. But before doing it, you must first take the next, third step. Then, gently wrap the blade in a single layer of white (although any color will work) tissue paper. Fix it transparent packing tape and wrap the entire length of the blade over the top to hold the paper in place.


3. Select which end of the tube will be the “tip”. Measure 0.5 cm from the opposite end. Then carefully wrap the blade with duct tape, limited to the mark made, until the blade at this point is thick enough to be inserted into the handle without falling out or wobbling.
Additional steps:
4. Find the piece of stiff wire or wood you want to trim to exact dimensions the outer diameter of the "blade" pipe. It should be long enough not to fall inward and short enough not to protrude beyond the pipe wall. You will need to tie a string of LEDs (which we will make in the next step) to this cross member to prevent it from sliding down the tube. Another such crossbar should be installed at the base of the blade for the same purpose. This step is optional, but doing it will improve the lightsaber's performance and durability.
5. Glue the foil as close to the "tip" as possible. It will reflect the light from the end back into the pipe. If you decide to attach the LEDs to the crossbars, tie them first and only then stick the foil.

We make a chain of LEDs.
1. Strip the two lengths of wire completely so that there is no insulation left at all.


2. Take one of the bare wires and screw the positive lead of the LED to it, at the very beginning. You can determine the positive lead by its length - it is longer than the "minus" lead.


3. Continue to attach the LEDs with the positive terminal to the wire down the length of the wire. Screw each subsequent LED where the positive leg of the previous one ends.






4. When you have thus reached the required length, do the same with the negative leads of the LEDs. How it should look is shown in the image.
5. Use wire cutters to cut the wires if necessary.
6. If the wires are short-circuited, the blade will not glow! Make sure the wires are not touching each other.
7. If you made the crossbars to tie the LED string, attach the top end to one of the crossbars. Pass the chain through the tube and attach the lower cross member. If you add a foil reflector underneath, it will also help the blade glow brighter.

Let's continue. If you are going to use a motor: wind a piece of wire or carefully glue the nut to the motor shaft so that it is unbalanced as much as possible. This will make it vibrate harder, which will make the sound effect better. Also, if the motor is too small to fit snugly against the sides of the handle, wrap it with duct tape to keep it well inside. Your switch and motor wires should be long enough to connect to other components on the outside 7.5cm from the bottom end of the handle (so there is room for connections and soldering).


The wires on the battery compartment may not be too long, just long enough to be connected to the pins.


1. Make sure the switch button in the hole works. You will need enough space inside the tube to accommodate the pins and wires.




2. Solder the wires to the switch and thread them through the hole in the sword handle. If you don't have a soldering iron, you can wrap the bare ends of the wires around the pins and wrap them with electrical tape. However, a soldering iron will work better in this case.
3. Attach the blade by inserting it into the handle so that the LED string wires protrude from the bottom of the handle.
4. All components must be soldered in parallel to the battery with a switch between them. The example made it so that the red wire is "plus", white - "minus". Black is traditionally the "ground". Keep this in mind!
- solder a weak resistor (~ 10 ohm) to white contact motor (this will supply the LEDs with a higher current). Which of the motor contacts will be negative is chosen arbitrarily, we just need to monitor the connections.
- solder white wire switch to the red wire of the battery compartment.
- solder the red motor contact and the red wire from the LEDs to the red wire of the switch.
- solder all white wires to the white wire of the battery compartment.
5. Carefully insert all components into the handle so that they are firmly seated in it without the motor shaft catching anything inside. You may need to route the wires to the outside of the handle if the inner diameter does not allow everything to fit inside without complications or clutter.
If the blade does not light up, first check the LEDs (for positive and negative contact) and the motor (if its shaft touches something inside, there may be problems).


There are many variations on how you can make your own lightsaber. The above is one of the simplest, one might say - basic. If he does not satisfy you, connect your imagination. You can make an elegant handle, age it with paint and sandpaper, experiment with the color of the LEDs. Do not stop there and may the Force be with you!

Many Star Wars fans have dreamed of being brave Jedi fighting evil with their fantastic lightsabers. Probably every boy thought about the sword in the film and how can such a weapon be repeated in reality? In the film, young fighters for good had to go through many tests in order to create their own weapons. V real life, of course, everything is a little simpler.

What do you need to purchase to create?

  1. To make a laser sword with your own hands, you will need to purchase an ordinary flashlight in any store that runs on 2-3 "A" batteries. The lantern will serve two purposes at the same time. First, it will be the hilt of your future sword. Secondly, it will highlight the structure. It is best to choose metal flashlights. The color can be any, the main thing is that you like it and match the color of the future "blade" of the sword. The size depends on your hand, you should be comfortable.
  2. In a specialized online store, you will need to order the so-called "cold" or "flexible" neon. This kind products are widely used for decorative lighting of premises, and you will make a real Jedi laser sword out of it. Neon is an electroluminescent cord. Its average price is about 300 rubles per square meter. The main advantage of "flexible" neon is the fact that it gives a uniform and pleasant glow along the entire length at the expense of rather low powers.
  3. should be chosen according to your taste. Today there are different models of this product. Remember that it is best to choose one that is thick enough. The length of the cord will correspond to the length of the future sword.
  4. If you're wondering how many Star Wars fans made the laser sword, buy a power supply or inverter. For the cord to glow, a high-frequency current must pass through it. Remember that the ideal output frequency of the unit should be at least 2000 Hz and the voltage equal to 110 V. Typically, these inverters operate on batteries.

The last step to create

First you need to connect to the power supply and a flashlight (which, as you remember, is needed for the handle). Check if the glow is working. If the neon lights up, the Jedi's weapon is ready. For the structure to be more durable, it is necessary to fasten each part in the most careful way and isolate the joints.

The second way to create a sword: what do you need to get?

So, we have already considered above how some craftsmen made a laser sword, but there is another way. For it, you need to purchase Luxeon 5W or 3W LEDs (it is better not to buy the latter in white or blue), holder for "little" speakers with a diameter of 25 mm, a button to turn off, a plug, a steel tube with a diameter of 32 mm, a translucent polycarbonate tube, screws, black electrical tape, simple wires, tin, hairpins, Remember that this method is suitable only for those who knows how to solder.

Instructions: step by step

  1. Sketch the hilt of your future sword. Remember that the more "filling", the longer it will be.
  2. Assemble the inner frame. To do this, connect the diode and the speaker with a soldering iron. Attach the lens to the diode, and the battery holders to the speaker.
  3. After that, all electronics will need to be secured to the frame. Be sure to check if the structure works and start creating a body from a steel tube.
  4. Create a blade. To do this, you need to saw off a part of a suitable length, plug one end of it, and attach the other to the handle.
  5. Let's start decorating the handle of your choice. Here you can show all your imagination.

You have learned two ways how numerous fans of the famous TV series made a Jedi laser sword, and you can safely create your own weapon.

Hello everyone!) The lightsaber is an essential attribute of the Star Wars films, an iconic craft that every person who calls himself a Star Wars fan and a follower of Obi-Wan Kenobi should have ...

For years, I have wanted to get my hands on the "original" lightsaber. but industrial designs that were presented on the market did not meet the requirements I declared (I did not even want to take on a plastic semblance of a majestic artifact). So I got an idea do by their by hand a sword that would match my desires and look unbeatable.

In the article, we will consider in detail how and from what parts it will be possible to make this homemade.

Some of the parts used can be replaced with plastic pipes, but then the parts will lose some of their strength and the effect of realism will be reduced.

This sword glows and changes colors (no light or sound effects). With the right skill set, you can easily add additional functions into this product.

Step 1: Required Materials and Tools

I want to immediately dot the "Y", I am not a plumber and not a seller of plumbing products, so the names below may be incorrect.

  • 32 '' (81.28 cm) long clear plastic pipe;
  • Inch metal pipe;

  • Inch split coupling;

  • RGB LED strip;

  • Two inch straight couplings;
  • Selector switch (we only need a nut)

  • Washer to be attached to the selector switch nut.

  • Inch squeegee

  • Wax paper

  • Long wood dowel approximately 3/4 "in diameter and 32" (81.28 cm) long.
  • Super glue, epoxy resin, silicone glue.
  • Engraver, soldering iron, drill, hammer and precision screwdriver set.
  • Small switch
  • A small 3-position switch that will be used to change the glow color of the blade.

  • 9 volt battery with connector and soldered leads.

  • The main resource is patience!

Step 2: assembling the battery holder (top)

Use glue to connect the straight sleeve, selector switch nut and washer together.

Since the 9-volt battery is the power source, a way must be found to secure and hide it in the sword hilt.

Unfortunately, the inch tube is too narrow to fit, but the inch sleeve fits just fine. In order to prevent the battery from falling out and not "chicken" the battery itself, we fix the nut and washer (after gluing them with glue) at one end of the coupling.

Once the glue is dry, check the quality of the seam and re-glue if necessary.

Step 3: assembling the guard

We disassemble the split coupling and select the part that we like best.

We twist together: part of the split clutch, squeegee and straight clutch.

Step 4: handle

Take an inch pipe and cut off a piece of any length (the main thing is that you feel comfortable), taking into account the fact that you will need to fix the guard and pommel on it.

Step 5: the blade

Take the polycarbonate tube and install it in the guard. Leave space in the guard for switches.

The copper wire will not only help secure the blade securely, but will also make the sword stand out thanks to its own unique design.

After installing the tube-blade, drill through holes of the same diameter as the copper wire. Let's cut it into small pieces and then assemble it as shown in the photo. Then, using super glue, fix it securely.

Step 6:

Step 7: preparing the guard to install the switch

First, decide where you want to place the switch or switches. Since I wanted the sword to glow different colors, I had to set two different switches. One is power, the other is to switch colors.

Set the switches at the top of the guard so that copper wires protected them in the midst of the battle.

Drilled, cut and sharpened the guard, got two enough large holes that correspond to the switches.

Until we fix them, otherwise we will not be able to connect the wires to the LEDs.

Step 8: LEDs and dowel

Take a strip of LEDs and cut a section about twice the intended length of the lightsaber blade (make sure you cut the strip in the correct place - along the cut line).

The strips should have 4 color pinouts attached to one end (most likely red, green, blue and white).

Let's strip the ends of the wires. We hold the white wire on the positive terminal of the battery, and the remaining wires (individually or all at once) on the negative terminal.

Fold the LED strip in half and run it over the blade. Then place the wooden dowel in plastic pipe... The tape will be clamped between the pipe and the dowel.

Let's run the wires through the guard and solder them where necessary. Let's fix the switches.

Step 9: final touches

Finally, add a diffuser so that the light from led strip dissipated.

It would be possible to paint the blade with white paint…. but I decided to keep a great look and just used waxed paper.

Roll a paper tube of sufficient width and length to fill the tube and slide along inside blade around the double-sided LED strip.

It takes a little effort, but you will end up with a great result.

I filled the top of the blade with silicone to seal the plastic tube.

May the force be with you.

A lightsaber for games can be crafted from scrap materials. You will get a very presentable final result, the sword will glow amazingly in the dark and will be the perfect addition to the costume of the character from "Star Wars". At the same time, it will take you only a few minutes to get to work!

Steps

Lightsaber made of flashlight, paper and cellophane

  1. Find a classic flashlight that emits white light. The brighter it is, the better. If the flashlight is too weak, the sword may not work. Most household flashlights that can be found somewhere at the bottom of a drawer with useful little things should fit without any problem.

    • If you find that the flashlight is too weak, try replacing the batteries in it, as they may be dead.
  2. Decide what color your lightsaber will be and find cellophane of the same color. Cut a piece out of cellophane that can be used to cover the front glass of the flashlight and secure it with transparent tape.

    • Stick the cellophane on the glass of the flashlight only. You don't need it to protrude into the body.
  3. Find some blank sheets of white paper. If necessary, simply remove some paper from the printer pallet. It is unlikely that either of your parents will miss a few sheets.

    • You can use A4 or A3 paper. The main thing is that it should be clean and white, "may the force be with you."
  4. Wrap one sheet of paper around the top of the flashlight. Along the perimeter, secure the paper to the flashlight with double-bent tape (or just use double-sided tape), as the outside of the tape should not be visible.

    • If the sides of the paper overlap, you must trim them to fit. Light should pass evenly through the paper from all directions.
  5. Roll up another sheet of paper. Attach it to the first sheet with minimal overlap. Use the same scotch tape technique, sticking it on from the inside of a second sheet of paper. Continue working this way until you have a lightsaber of sufficient length.

    • If the sword is too long, it may begin to bend. Maximum limit there can be only two or three sheets of paper.
  6. Make sure the sword is straight and the parts are securely taped. Then turn on your flashlight, turn off the main lights and start having fun!

    • The paper version of the sword will not stand up to real sword duels. Such a sword carries more of a decorative meaning and is intended only for bragging, and not for anything else.
    • If you have free time, have a roll tube scabbard for your lightsaber. paper towels and insert your lightsaber into them.

Lightsaber made of painted torch and plastic tube

  1. Spray your flashlight silver. This flashlight can no longer be used for anything other than a lightsaber, so get an inexpensive flashlight that you won't need later.

    • Before painting your flashlight with spray paint, cover your workspace with newspaper (whether it's a driveway or a table) and protect the glass of the flashlight from the paint with regular tape or masking tape. Do not stain the glass of the flashlight with paint, otherwise you will not see the "light beam" when you turn on the flashlight.
    • Completely paint the body of the flashlight silver. You might even want to cover your flashlight with a few coats of paint. But in reality it is not necessary to paint the flashlight silver. Ask the young Jedi for whom you are making a sword about this, he or she may want to cover it with a different color, such as sparkling pink or purple. Independent work over the lightsaber will allow you to make a toy that will fully suit your child's tastes.
  2. Cover the glass of the flashlight with a piece of colored acetate film. Don't worry if you only find a regular flashlight with white light. It can be given any color that suits you with the help of a special color film.

    • Place the flashlight head down on the film. Trace the outline of the flashlight on the film so that the resulting circle is slightly larger than the glass of the flashlight.
    • Cut out a circle and hold it against the glass of the flashlight. The foil can be secured with glue, silver tape, or even an elastic band (if the circle is large enough for this).
  3. Make a sword blade. Make sure the plastic sword tube is the right size for you. Before buying anything, compare the tube size to your flashlight so you can easily slide it over the head.

    • Using a craft knife, cut the pipe to the right size... However, for these purposes (depending on the specific thickness of the tube) you may even need a hacksaw. If the young Jedi is very young, you probably don't want to trust him with a very long sword, so find out how long he can handle with confidence.
    • Use the excess tubing to cover the tip of the lightsaber. The top of the lightsaber needs to be kept closed, so use the leftover plastic to create a “lid”. Draw the outline of the tube on the plastic, but make the resulting circle a few millimeters larger so that it completely covers the top of the sword. Fasten the circle to the sword transparent glue such as “liquid nails” or hot glue.
  4. Attach the sword blade to the hilt. With a little effort and some silvery tape, you can make a lightsaber that indicates that "the force will be with you."

    • Pull the tube over the head of the flashlight so that it goes inside about 2.5 cm. This must be done so that the tube is securely attached to the flashlight and does not fall off as a result of in-game battles.
    • Use liquid nail glue or super glue to glue the tube to the flashlight. To put the sword together, you first need to glue the tube to the flashlight. Apply small drops of glue around the perimeter of the flashlight head and then pull the tube over it. Leave the sword in a fixed position for a few minutes so that it adheres securely.
    • Secure the tube to the flashlight with silver sealing tape. You can also use tape in other colors, but if you previously painted the flashlight with silver paint, then silver tape is better for you. For reliability, wrap tape around the junction of the tube and flashlight several times, including just above and below the contact line.
    • Warnings
      • Be sure to supervise children who play with the lightsaber as the plastic flashlight can cause injury if thrown at someone.

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