Custom Canon Y lightsaber conversion

eethan

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Hello there,
This is a build thread for a custom lightsaber based on a Canon Y and some fabricated parts that I'm doing for a friend (and customer in this case), actually, the very friend that made me discover the RPF :)

The Canon Y is probably my favourite flash, I love working with it, they are quite complex to convert but it's always worth it. Here are a couple conversions inspired by Luke's lightsaber and Obi Wan's lightsaber I did previously on that base:

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My friend liked the base but wanted something less similar to the known characters lightsabers. I'm not going to show the concept so you can discover the result along the way, it will be quite a complex build, hence why I want to document it here and I have no precise timeline and no idea when I'll be able to work on it or finish it as I'm primarily working on my next prop run. (still secret for now but it will be awesome! hint: It's not something Star Wars related ;))
So, I'll finish this, but at the moment, this is not my priority :)

warning, If you don't like seing vintage flashes destroyed, turn around now because this Canon flash will be permanently destroyed, sorry about that :oops:

let's get started, the top part of the canon flash is held by 3 tiny screws, easy to remove.
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for this build, I'm disassembling completely the insides as i'll need as much room as possible inside the tube. I'll keep the rotating "micro-sync" wheel but I'll reduce its size to the minimum later on. The wheel is held by two screws, the red button assembly is held by three screws and then you need to press the button and push the whole assembly from the inside out slowly, the red button, I'll normally not keep this time.
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ok, now let's add a handle to the 2 cell flash. For that, I cut a 38mm aluminium tube:
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Of course, 38mm is a bit too wide to fit inside the clamp, so it needs to be adjusted a bit. Which is hard for me as I don't have a lathe yet.
to achieve that, I use a metal chuck that I put on a handdrill and just file the tube by hand carefully. This is obviously a bit dangerous and I'm wearing protections and being carefull about it, this is not something to do carelessly!
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first, the big ass file
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then finer file
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then different grits of sandpaper
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OK, now I need to cut the grooves into that tube to be able to twist-lock it into the clamp of the canon flash,
this is another operation that I do with hand tools, first I trace what I need to cut:
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then cut with a metal handsaw:
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then i clean that with small metal files and adjust everything until the fit is perfect:
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now, we need to close that tube at the end. For that purpose, I use the original cap from the Canon flash that I modify to fit the tube:
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this actually has two parts that thread together and are held by a tiny screw on a side, you can disassemble it easily to get that:
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Now, I need to adjust that part which is still too large to fit inside my tube, for that, I simply use the threaded tube at the center to fit in my drill and use a file to reduce the diameter:
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once this fits, I use the tiniest drill bit ever to put two really small screws to make sure the bottom cannot be removed from the tube:
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tadaaa!!:
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Ok, this is the fun part of custom lightsabers, after all this work, I now have some kind of Graflex like flash base to start working on, this is just the begining of the journey!
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that's it for now, I don't know when I'll work on that again, hopefully soon. Don't hesitate to comment or ask questions :)
cheers
 
Hey there,
quick update for today with just a bit of work on the micro-sync wheel. As I said in the previous post, I want to keep the wheel fonctional but I need as much space as possible on the inside of the tube, so I had to modify it to be as small as possible.

some cool greeblies inside it:
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cutting the lower part:
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cutting and grounding the upper part:
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and there it is after the modification, the wheel is still fully fonctional:
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on another note, here is the circuit card I might use, I like it as it is still a circuit board in the same spirit as the old ones but it looks more modern and has a darker look that will suit the saber nicelly:
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cheers
 
Hello there,
sorry, I'm not updating this build much as it's a project I work on when I have time and it's not my priority, the main project at the moment beeing the Padme blaster run :)

here is a cool update though. this project requires some sort of a V2 like upper body but it needs to be a bit thinner than the usual V2, so I turned one on the lathe and took quite a bit of photos when doing it :) I hope you enjoy :

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there you go, oh and no, I didn't go crazy on my rings thickness differences, that big ring at the top is for a special feature of the saber :)
cheers
 
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Wow! This is an awesome modification, one that I have been trying to figure out for my own canon builds. I want to retain the wheel and functionality, but cut down on space. Amazing job! Can’t wait to see how this turns out.
 
Hi there,
it has been a long time, I wanted a small change of pace from my current big projects and decided to move a bit forward on that project today :)
I did some good progress and am pretty happy :)

so, picking up where I stoped last time, the "V2" like lightsaber top part will go inside the canon flash, and it needs to accomodate for the thumbwheel that i reduced as much as possible in size last time.
In order to do that, I used my circular saw to "mill" a large recess in the front of the saber until the piece fit:
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next up was milling a small flat spot where I left one large ring in the front of the grenade section, this will have a red button later on :)
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my mill is extremely small and I had to turn the small vice every way possible until I manage to hold my piece to work on it.

ok, here come the fun part! and where people that don't want a vintage flash damaged should stop :)
As I said, the V2 part will sit inside the canon flash top, and I want to have cutouts in the tube a bit like the prequel Obi and QuiGon sabers.

so, here we go! I just traced them on the flash and went for it on the small mill, "by hand":
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and here are a couple first teasers of how it will look like :) as wanted, the micro-sync wheel is still functional :)
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still need to round the corners of the cutout here:
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there you go, I hope you like it so far :) It's a complex small project with a lot of cool details and machining to do :)
cheers
 
Wow this is coming along beautifully. Whoever you're making this for is very lucky to have you as a friend ;)
 
Hi there,
it has been a long time, I wanted a small change of pace from my current big projects and decided to move a bit forward on that project today :)
I did some good progress and am pretty happy :)

so, picking up where I stoped last time, the "V2" like lightsaber top part will go inside the canon flash, and it needs to accomodate for the thumbwheel that i reduced as much as possible in size last time.
In order to do that, I used my circular saw to "mill" a large recess in the front of the saber until the piece fit:
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next up was milling a small flat spot where I left one large ring in the front of the grenade section, this will have a red button later on :)
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my mill is extremely small and I had to turn the small vice every way possible until I manage to hold my piece to work on it.

ok, here come the fun part! and where people that don't want a vintage flash damaged should stop :)
As I said, the V2 part will sit inside the canon flash top, and I want to have cutouts in the tube a bit like the prequel Obi and QuiGon sabers.

so, here we go! I just traced them on the flash and went for it on the small mill, "by hand":
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and here are a couple first teasers of how it will look like :) as wanted, the micro-sync wheel is still functional :)
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still need to round the corners of the cutout here:
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there you go, I hope you like it so far :) It's a complex small project with a lot of cool details and machining to do :)
cheers
i freak'n love this!!!
 
hey there, thank you for the nice comments guys :)

here are a couple teaser that I sent to my friend, I don't want to reveal more until there is more paint on it as I feel it would ruin the effect a bit. Nothing is final anyways as it will need to be ok for my friend too and i'm just improvising a bit here wth found parts and parts that i machine to hold everything together like I see it in my head :)

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