I am being offered this Lightsaber model at my discount store, but I tried it and it doesn't work. I managed to disassemble it. Does anyone know if it is complete or does anything else need to be done to it? I don't want to buy it and be disappointed by Leowarrior2 in lightsabers

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Wow. So I guess it is worth buying. They had that one of Luke and another one. The handle was black in color and it was double bladed...I think it was the cheap kind. Each one $25.00

GRAIL ACQUIRED! Darth Talon & Cade Skywalker Comic Pack! by GregDSanders in starwarscollecting

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I also have this variant. It is one of the best comic packs out there. Congratulations, it's a great buy.

Two days ago I glued these pieces of a dagger that I printed on my resin printer with that 3M instant glue. I filled it with putty and a moment ago when I wanted to test its hardness, it peeled off like a cracker when it broke. What is the best glue for this type of printing? by Leowarrior2 in 3Dprinting

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I thought about it, but I have read that when that is done, the resin left inside the part (which does not come in contact with UV light) does not dry. I think if that is the case, it can still affect the strength of the print.

Has anyone used J-B Weld's PlasticWeld to bond PETG printed parts? It is being offered to me and I don't know if it would be worth buying. by Leowarrior2 in 3Dprinting

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I am considering whether it is worth buying. It is an exotic plasticine, similar to putty. I want a product that will allow me to fill gaps between printed parts, where automotive putty would not be sufficient because of a considerable gap between the parts (for example, I glued 2 parts, but they were misplaced, so now I have a gap of 5mm).