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Rhyen Skytracker
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How to make a Standard TCSS switch into a low profile switch.
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April 01, 2010, 07:44:46 PM »
Here is a solution I had to come up with to use a TCSS standard latching switch and make it low profile. I needed a latching switch that would not stick up too far above the hilt to make a Luminara saber with and this is what I came up with. I had to make a spacer to go on top of the switch on the inside of the hilt and made a threaded bushing to screw onto the switch threads and keep a low profile on the outside of the hilt. This opened up few more switch options for me and I hope to some of the other saber smith's too. (yes, the switch does have a slash in it. hehe It is my test switch.) I also made the knurled knob that is on top of the switch too.
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