I mean, supposedly some lightsabers were built in a cave. They probably used whatever was on hand, and I’m thinking screws are more common in rubbish strewn pits and rankor caves than welding machines.
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Sludgeyy@lemmy.world 10 months agoYou’re building a light saber.
Do you:
A. Weld everything
Or
B. Drill holes and thread the holes for a bolt
I’m sure they have some kind of crazy riveting technology. Is she installing screws because she wants to be able to easily take apart her lightsaber if needed?
- Kitathalla@lemy.lol 10 months ago- Sludgeyy@lemmy.world 10 months ago- Screws maybe - But you have to machine a hole in the metal for the screw to function - You know how hard it would be to drill a hole for a screw in a cave with scrap parts and no power drill? - All you need to crudely weld, probably as strong as a screw, is heat. Fire is easy in a cave. - I’d wager they could melt some metal together before devising a cave drill press. - We have no idea what metal or alloy it is. They could have an alloy that melts easily, but once hard, it adheres to other metals and practically unbreakable. Just find some scraps of that alloy to easily weld. 
 
- JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world 10 months ago- Republic era lightsabers used neither. They held themselves together kinda like jointing in woodwork. 
- Maggoty@lemmy.world 10 months ago- That depends, is the person building it a DIY tinker, or a mass production factory worker? Because a tinkerer is absolutely going to want to open it up easily. 
MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml 10 months ago
Well, the option with screws makes it more repairable.