Title: Sinister Sith saber idea Post by: Obese Wan Kenobese on May 09, 2016, 07:36:52 AM I'm posting this just because I want someone to do it, and I ain't got no money right now. Why not a saber hilt made of spinal column?
Any of you 3d printer havin' folks able to do it? Heck, if you're a butcher with spare vertebrae that you can clean up the inside, you can stack 'em, glue 'em and fit saber electronics inside. Just think of it, all you Sith beasts. A saber made of the spine ripped from your first kill. Remember that power. Never let it go. Title: Re: Sinister Sith saber idea Post by: Rapine on May 09, 2016, 07:45:34 AM I'm posting this just because I want someone to do it, and I ain't got no money right now. Why not a saber hilt made of spinal column? Vegetarians, and PETA people will love this idea. O_oAny of you 3d printer havin' folks able to do it? Heck, if you're a butcher with spare vertebrae that you can clean up the inside, you can stack 'em, glue 'em and fit saber electronics inside. Just think of it, all you Sith beasts. A saber made of the spine ripped from your first kill. Remember that power. Never let it go. It sounds kind of cool, but I'd definitely want synthetic material, and nothing that may decompose. That could make a cool curved hilt. +1 for having a working imagination. :) Title: Re: Sinister Sith saber idea Post by: Kai-Yen on May 09, 2016, 08:57:13 AM Slightly twisted and morbid for such a ridiculously late hour into the night. But I like it man.
Pt to you! K Title: Re: Sinister Sith saber idea Post by: RevanReborn on May 09, 2016, 05:30:32 PM Hahaha! I actually have a giant bone and an elk antler that I'm saving to turn into saber for my dog, so he'll be able to pick it up and swing it around- with a short blade of course, well short'ish he's 145lbs :). Your idea's cooler, but I think arlo would be tempted to rip it apart unless a single thick piece lol.
Title: Re: Sinister Sith saber idea Post by: Dauntless Seven on May 09, 2016, 05:44:46 PM Hi. Sedsti has already done a modified version using his 3D printer process. Also you should check out customizations from scrams where he makes synthetic bone/horn saber hilt casings. I'd be concerned about real bones drying out too much and splintering, unless polished really smoothly and then coated to seal. :)
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