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Video Tutorial: ASP Assembly, Champion Electronics 2 months 2 days ago #63159

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This is a video of how I assembled my ASP Snoke Apprentice.

Steps:
#1 Check alignment [1:16]
#2 Check all electronics work [2:54]
#3 Glue switches [4:52]
#4 Assembly [10:58]
#5 Battery & sweet spotting [15:30]

Please exercise judgment when assembling your ASP because different parts may require finessing, different to the approach above. But as a general approach, the above may work.

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Video Tutorial: ASP Assembly, Champion Electronics 2 months 2 days ago #63174

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Nice Video Tutorial Ex66. It certainly lessens my apprehensions and raises assembly confidence with ASP. I've got no dramas with using a drop-saw to cut timber or a compressor driven nail-gun to put up a retaining wall but have little confidence with applying finesse to small parts and electronics. Nice design configuration with Snoke Apprentice, however following your earlier Post in Hilt Design Gallery, was actually anticipating something very different to what you showed in the Video..
I have placed my designs this week at the "pre-release" Indiegogo site.
First saber here is inspired and based on the Saberforge Rebel, Cyan blade.
Second saber is my own composition, Blood Orange blade.
Tracking number etc. already mailed to me, although not yet shipped. I hope it all comes functioning well, no issues.




Likely this is just one of many. ;)
Interesting with Emitter9. Those two 'knobs' I had always previously thought were just greeblies and independent to the single blade retention screw parallel to the LED retention screw. Can you describe the all Silver Finish? Is it virtually identical to say the all Silver Reborn? because the Emitter, Switch and Pommel look to have the frosted textured Finish (sandblasted surface) whereas the Jade Body appears more polished (which I prefer). Bookmarked for re-watching again later. Thank you for sharing.
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Video Tutorial: ASP Assembly, Champion Electronics 2 months 2 days ago #63178

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Yes, you are right. The all silver finish is closest to say the Reborn in all silver finish too. It has a powdered texture and feel. The high polish as per the Jade Body is the standard finish. If I can put it together, then so can you. I'm no expert; all I did was some theoretical preparation in my mind as to the steps, and reading online.
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Video Tutorial: ASP Assembly, Champion Electronics 2 months 1 day ago #63216

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Very helpful tutorial on assembly. Thank you for doing this!


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