It’s as if lightsabers were real we got to see exactly how they are constructed. After he was done if one didn’t know better you would expect a real blade to come out of it when activated lol! The work detail, the love and the quality is apex and I appreciate it all being shared.
@@GOTH3Designs My dude, I just dropped 3k on all the parts. I didnt notice NONE of the electronic parts are listed in the parts list. I cannot find the electronics and there is no list at all. The plecter labs has been out forever. How am I supposed to do this? Can you please tell me where i can find the rotating motor, the sound board and the crystal focus????
@@Asherons The stuff from GOTH is to put all those things in. You start with the board/electronics...etc. I highly recommend joining one of the many custom lightsaber groups on fb and start researching. You've got some work to do. Sadly, sound boards are a bit difficult to come by right now (proffie, CFX, Verso...all in high demand with short supply).
@@MBrulla I found a CFX thankfully, I got the Screen, speaker. Only thing I need now are the LED's. I'm js, this is a tutorial video for something that costs thousands of dollars. Just wish the list was a little refined, or the turorials rather. GOTH have a discord? Thanks for the reply btw.
I am truly amazed. This is the best lightsaber build I have ever seen, hands down. You are truly the one to top, this is better than I ever could have imagined. This is simply as good as it gets.
Holy $h!t!!! This work is a level way above all else. Not in a million years would I attempt something this intricate. Especially with my current eyesight. Hat's of to you GOTH-3Designs.
its a beutiful chassis, you know, i also like a lot the rudy pandy style for the easy quick reveal of the cristal cahmber, i wish goth 3d have a chassis for this saber that can do something, perhaps not exactly the same but similar to the rusy pando, that would be sweet
the work you have done is exceptional bravos it is a masterpiece I have for project to build a complete lightsaber in 3D resin I am currently looking for a good 3D file for the chassis and watch your video motivate me
imagin if a wire goes or something it would literally need stripped to bits to repair it, all those glued parts too would be a nightmare, looks nice tho,
It neither needs complete stripping to fix wiring, nor to unglue parts. Most of the parts that would need to be dismounted use screws specifically to also to be dismounted. Then generally, it is important to have a good install, tested at each step, and use good materials (good PTFE wires, ... etc), whatever the saber or chassis.
Awsome what is it that you’re using to prep the metal 3D printed parts? That blue bottle I usually seen in your other videos. I know this is kind of old but putting together a Revanted hilt right now. And plan on doing a master chassis for a Anakin ROTS hilt or an Obi ROTS.
What really amazes me about this build is the amount of parts that all have to fit so perfectly with each other and the amount of time and prototyping this must have taken to get right. I'm currently working on my first custom fully-removable chassis and crystal chamber (modeling in Solidworks and 3D printing) and it's an incredibly complex balancing act between having the space to fit all the parts, cables, LEDs, etc., being able to wire it inside, being able to actually print it, and having it look awesome. I'm having a hard time with material precision tolerances (difference between model and print) with just one material on my prototypes, it boggles my mind how you managed to do it for a bunch of different materials! What's your process for designing and building all these custom chassis?
Just wanted to make it known, all my top favorite grafflex chassis I’ve ever seen have all been (coincidentally) Goth3d creations. I just like looking at various custom builds and projects and the ones that really made me take notice happened to so far always ended up being Goth3d amazingly! I have yet to find one from a different designer/saber smith that hasn’t ended up being revealed as a Goth3d. I will, however, mention that Ethan Zimmer has been responsible for building 3 of those top 5 favorite projects of all time and he’s done some very small, but ingenious modifications to his Goth3d designs projects that I consider overall superior to the original designs that I feel would be beneficial to either implement or offer as “options” either in the files or parts offered for sale. These are obviously still completely Goth3d creations, but I wanted to at least make it a point to mention Ethan and his work. While he doesn’t really make complete designs from scratch, he’s my favorite saborsmith because he’s constantly making creative modifications to existing designs that completely set his builds apart from others. Get Ethan and 4 others to build the same Goth chassis, guaranteed Ethan’s will stand out in some noticeable way that will cause most to prefer it over the other 4 despite technically being the “same” hilt. . Most are improvements that either facilitate a maintenance task or enables a user to quickly modify something or otherwise corrects an aspect of the design that might unintentionally hinder serviceability or cause some difficulty with something. Mostly small things that presented annoyances or changes to an unnecessary aesthetic that was might be unnecessarily complicated or fragile and offered no real benefit or possibly even created extra steps with some tasks. If you aren’t familiar, I suggest singling out his videos featuring his Goth3d projects and note the unique mods he does.
@@kidwajagstang Oh, damn this is the wrong comment I posted on lol. It was about the hilt. It's good to see you guys arent dead. People are looking for parts and never gettign emails back.
We mostly design and prototype, then we have all the parts available in DIY kits. We don't have the capacity currently to have these available already built, but there are Saber Installers that can build it for you :)
Thank you! Sorry for the late reply! We currently can't take any commission as being focused on designing and prototyping. However there are several good saber installers that can build this for you (ex: Scarecrow's Lightworks, LLC on FB or Sabersforever on IG, )
How much do just the components for the Grand Master chassis cost (hilt excluded)? I was trying to look up on the website but could only find ind. part prices?
@@GOTH3Designs Yeah.. I have all the parts and realized too late that this was too difficult. Now I have 3k worth of parts still in velvet baggies. You wanna buy em? Polised brass, some parts silver. etc.
You can buy the 3D printed components via Shapeways, the electronics from a place like Saber Armory, and the rest is fairly common hardware. This is meant for people who already build Lightsabers as either a hobby, or a profession, and is designed to push the capabilities of the CFX soundboard. There are people who can build a kit like this for you, for a price.