Modular Lightsaber Wall Display
This stand is modular, you can make it hold two to as many lightsabers as you like. You just need a top and bottom, add middle sections if you want it to hold more than two. Each section is bolted to each other using M3 x 16mm screws and nuts, they could be glued together too. There is a flat section all the way around the inside for mounting of sticky backed LED strip lighting. I used some 24v Blue LED's I had left over from a printer build. They no longer make that type, I would suggest the newer type 24V COB LED's(aff.) I used on my vertical display, they are much better.
There are two versions of the hook that supports the lightsaber. One version is for M3 heatset nuts(aff), and the other is for a M3 trapped nut. The hooks can also be glued on too. The adjustably of the screwed on version is and advantage so you can adjust for different diameter hilts. You will need M3 x 10mm long screws for attaching the arms.
There are two wall mounting holes on each of the end pieces, I just used drywall screws. There are middle sections with and without mounting holes. If you make a really tall version, you may consider some mounting holes in the middle to keep it tight to the wall so light isn't allowed to escape.
The bottom mount has a hole for a panel mount power plug(aff). Just solder a short wire from the plug to the LED strip, remembering the shorter terminal on the plug is positive. If you don't have a power supply, you will need a 3amp power supply for the entire length of the LED strip. For smaller displays a 1 amp power supply will work. That's what I used.








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