Saber Forge — DIY Lightsaber Hilt Builder
Design a custom lightsaber hilt from real hardware-store parts. Select one component per category, adjust quantities, check compatibility in real time, estimate your regional cost, and export a hardware-store shopping list ready to use at checkout.
How to Build a Lightsaber Hilt from Hardware Parts
- Pick a body tube — galvanized pipe nipple, copper tube, or conduit (3/4" or 1" diameter, 6"–12" long).
- Choose an emitter — a reducing coupling or end cap that collars the blade at the tip end.
- Add a pommel — a floor flange, end cap, or coupling that closes the butt end.
- Select a blade — polycarbonate tube sized to your emitter.
- Add grip spacers, washers, and a switch — rubber grommets for texture, fender washers for decorative ridges, and a push-button or toggle switch.
- Thread a carriage bolt — a 3/8"-16 carriage bolt runs through the entire assembly as the structural spine.
Part Categories
- Blade
- Body Tube (Housing)
- Emitter
- Pommel
- Switch / Activation
- Grip Spacers
- Washers
- Nuts
- Thread Protector Cap
- Carriage Bolt (Core)
Foundational Blueprints
- Desert Scavenger (~$28) — weathered PVC and iron
- Forest Ranger (~$45) — matte black iron with bronze accents
- Arctic Frost (~$51) — brushed stainless and polished aluminum
- Void Knight (~$58) — all-black gunmetal with ridged emitter