IMMERSIVE AND INTENTENTIONAL

Jedi Master Tech exists because I love building sabers and taking on new design and engineering challenges in making our dreams closer to reality. Every saber is an opportunity to create something thoughtful, refined, and personal, and to share that experience with others through something truly immersive.

I don’t just assemble parts. I refine and elevate every build to reflect a sense of purpose, making each uniquely its own. I’m drawn to the challenge of solving problems others may have accepted as fixed, and finding solutions that make a saber feel intentional and complete.

My goal has always been to recreate the feeling of holding a real saber like we've all seen on screen. Not by claiming perfection, but by considering every element. The balance. The structure. The internal systems. The overall presence. A saber should feel like it belongs in your hand, ready to wield, not like a toy or something that was simply put together.

Every build receives individual attention. Some begin as raw components. Others are existing sabers that I modify, upgrade, or completely rework. Each one presents its own challenge, and the solutions developed along the way carry forward, improving future builds. This continuous refinement is at the heart of the craft. I am always working to make the next build better than the last. Not because perfection is the goal, but because improvement is part of the process.

What matters most is the experience. The moment someone ignites their saber for the first time. The hum. The responsiveness. The glow. The feeling that what they’re holding was thoughtfully created just for them.

This is why I build.

To explore what’s possible.

To refine what already exists.

And to share that experience with others.

That’s JMT

Follow the Process

You can follow my builds, techniques, and projects on my YouTube channel, where I share the engineering and craftsmanship behind each saber.

Get in Touch

Whether you're interested in a custom build, have questions about a saber in the shop, or saw something on the Builds page you want recreated, this is the place to start.

For custom commissions, it helps to include:

  • A reference image or description of what you're going for

  • Your timeline (if you have one)

  • Your budget range

  • Any specific features you want (sound, blade length, finish, special lighting features, etc)

I read every message and reply within a couple of days. Custom saber builds take time and conversation. Expect a back-and-forth before anything starts.