dime_novel_hero: before 2011 (First Tintype)
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The original concept for my steampunk sword cane was as if Nicola Tesla built a steampunk lightsaber. I started with a cheap Executive Combo sword cane which had three sections.

First, I attempted to remove the smaller blade in the handle because I intended to cut the cane to add the "power plant." Unfortunately, I ended up snapping it off. It's was a $30 sword cane so I wasn't overly concerned with the loss.

I cut the handle and extended it a bit using threaded rod typically used to run electrical wires through lamps and epoxied to the cane with right-angle grease fittings. I cut the bottom off a plastic bottle to act as the containment area. This increased the overall length by about an inch, which also feels more comfortable when being used as a cane. A couple of bolt caps on the top act as the electrodes with some copper grounding wire wrapped and set in some split bolts. A piece of leather acts as a handle. I have yet to find an appropriately Victorian button or switch to go in the grip.

Last year, I received a Star Wars lightsaber keychain in my Christmas stocking. After stripping off all the extraneous pieces, I had a thin light rod that just fit inside the space vacated by the short blade. I would have preferred to have red but I'll take what I can get knowing that, if I really want to, I can drop a few bucks later for a red one.

The cane still has an 18" blade and while I'd like to replace that with some sort of Jacob's Ladder electrode thing like those seen in Phil Foglio's "Girl Genius", I probably won't be able to do so without snapping off the blade. I'd rather not do that so I may have to settle for keeping the blade.

All told, I think construction cost me around $60.



Date: 2011-01-04 11:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pyrodice1.livejournal.com
Ah! Very nice.
Now I just have to figure out how to do the leather and wirework in a passable manner. :)
I've found the lightsabers now at Thinkgeek. Let's just see if I have the tools to do this job properly. :D
Thanks so much! :)

Date: 2011-01-04 11:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dergeis.livejournal.com
The leatherwork I did was a piece of scrap leather with some holes punched in it and a leather strip laced through like a shoelace. Nothing special there. The wire wrap was the ground wire pulled out of some surplus house wiring and simply wrapped around.

Date: 2011-03-04 07:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pyrodice1.livejournal.com
The buggers didn't stock the cane anymore, so I went a different route. I've posted it on dA:
http://pyrodice.deviantart.com/#/d3av9hn
and closer up as
http://pyrodice.deviantart.com/#/d3av9iu
I'm still happy with how it turned out though :)

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