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How To Make a Green Lantern Ring

Malfourmed writes "Step by step instructions for making the ultimate comic book geek jewelery — Green Lantern's power ring. Hal Jordan, Kyle Rayner and Alan Scott variations all included. Now someone find me a Katma Tui or Arisia to go with it, and we might just have ourselves a proposal!" The bigger problem of course is that there's no battery available to charge it, so it's just costume jewelry. Anyone have other good costume ideas?

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  1. What? No John Stewart ring? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Is it because he's black? Also, these rings seem to be lacking in actual power, so I'm rather disappointed.

  2. nostalgic .... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    In brightest day, in blackest night
            No evil shall escape my sight
            Let those who worship evil's might
            Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!

    1. Re:nostalgic .... by kfg · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!

      Of which we have none. The article is about how to make an investment casting. The web is full of them. The library has shelves of books on the subject. I've shown grade school kids how to do it.

      This is Slashdot; I was really expecting (hope springs infernal) an article, however shoddy and silly, about how somebody put an LED and lens into a ring to make it give off Green Lantern's light.

      Slashdot, reporting on copper age technology; today!

      KFG

    2. Re:nostalgic .... by biglig2 · · Score: 5, Interesting

      In loudest din or hush profound,
      My ears catch evil's slightest sound.
      Let those who toll out evil's knell,
      Beware my power: The F-Sharp Bell!

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    3. Re:nostalgic .... by kfg · · Score: 3, Funny

      Well sure, if you happen to have a selfcontained, portable nanotech delivery system for electromotive force just lying around the house.

      KFG

    4. Re:nostalgic .... by jmoriarty · · Score: 5, Informative

      In loudest din or hush profound

      This isn't just a cute parody. This is from an Alan Moore Green Lantern story where they tried to recruit someone to the Corps who lived in a lightless world. The inhabitants had no word for "light" or "lantern", so they translated the concept to that of sound... which these inhabitants were intimiately more familiar with.

      The story appears in the collection DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore. Highly recommended.

  3. Where's the LED? by Legendre · · Score: 5, Insightful

    At least add a LUXON UltraBrite green LED in there in order to qualify for a ./ frontpage...

  4. Either get a Sony laptop battery or... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 3, Funny

    The bigger problem of course is that there's no battery available to charge it, so it's just costume jewelry.

    Attached a wire to the ring, stick the wire into the wall outlet, and get the charge of your life!

  5. cool to make, but cheaper to buy by jd142 · · Score: 4, Informative

    DC will sell you one for $25. The Planet Krypton set of 5 was only $100 and had Hal, Kyle, Alan, Sinestro and Power Ring versions.

    1. Re:cool to make, but cheaper to buy by MagicDude · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Yeah, it may be cheaper, but if you don't want this ring enough to make it youself, why would you want it at all? It serves no purpose aside from establishing geek cred, which is then taken away by virtue of you having bought it. A computer is something with a legitimate purpose and necessity, yet around here it's blasphemy to admit that you bought a pre-made system rather than building your own. For little things like this, the fun is in making them yourself. You could buy a pre-constructed enterprise model to hang from your ceiling, but if you're going to do that, wouldn't you rather get the 1000 peice model with the LEDs and fiberoptic lights to build yourself?

  6. Battery Casting by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 3, Informative

    It would be cool if we could cast rings from a material that was entirely a battery, then enamel it with an insulator, and mount LEDs on the surface, connected thru the insulator to the battery. Maybe two halves, separated by an inside insulator, and bridged by the LED. Maybe with a small airgap in the insulator, so squeezing the ring closed the circuit.

    And how about some chips in there, too? A socketed LED, swapped out for a recharger? Swapped out for a photoreceptor for recharging under bright lights (or Sun + magnifying glass)? Dual-use LED/photoreceptor? Frickin' lasers?

    Maybe this is how the Green Lantern's alien outfitters came up with the tech: reading Slashdot. Something about that color scheme looks familiar...

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    1. Re:Battery Casting by madaxe42 · · Score: 4, Funny

      You could always make it out of plutonium. It'd glow nicely then. Wear it for long enough and you might get superpowers.

  7. How to dress up as a cheeto...erm... thing I mean. by 88NoSoup4U88 · · Score: 3, Funny

    This guy wanted to dress up as the Thing (from the Fantastic Four); But the endresult somehow reminds me of a Cheeto in spandex. Still great effort though. :)

  8. Don't need batteries by netglen · · Score: 3, Funny

    when you can go to garage sales and buy up 1,000 old watches. Just scrape off the radioactive materials and cement them on your power ring.

  9. Re:Green lantern ring? by Steve001 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Anonymous Coward wrote:

    I don't get it. Why would you want a lantern hanging from your ring? And a green one on top of that..

    I think the lantern on the Alan Scott ring is a replica of the lantern that was used to charge his ring. It is green because that was the color of the metal used to form the ring, and Scott was guided to give the ring that form when he created it. The form of the ring's charger, in turn, was based on a old railroad lantern. Scott wears a logo on his chest of the same type of lantern.

    The rings that Jordan and Stewart wear (and Rayner used to wear) are based on the Green Lantern icon worn on the uniform, and reflects the central power battery on Oa. The reason Rayner's ring looks different is that his ring was an improved version with no yellow weakness and no 24 hour time limit on its charge. He is the only Lantern that comes to mind that has a ring of that design, the other Lanterns wear a ring of the Jordan/Stewart design.

    Rayner recently evolved as a Green Lantern, becoming The Ion. His ring and power has been internalized and he is much more powerful than the other Green Lanterns. He is the next step in the evolution of the Green Lantern Corps.

    On the ring mentioned at the beginning of post, I like the design and think that it is how a green lantern ring would look in real life.

  10. Re:What? No John Stewart ring? by stunt_penguin · · Score: 3, Funny

    No actally, he uses it to transform and become Superjohn!

    http://chrisdidthis.com/b3ta/run.gif

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  11. Alternate power source? by krell · · Score: 3, Funny

    Given the lack of connections to the Oa battery, can't you possibly get its green energy from kryptonite? At least that stuff is found on THIS planet. An added bonus is that it can help you ensure that you are the only superhero guarding sector 2814.

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  12. But that one ring worked!... by krell · · Score: 4, Funny

    It sure made $39.95 disappear from your sight, didn't it?

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  13. This is great! by kbox · · Score: 3, Funny

    At last i can put that green Ferris jeweler's wax, A furnace , a centrifugal caster a bunch of spare silver to good use.. And to think, i was just about to throw it all out.

  14. Oh great... by DiamondGeezer · · Score: 3, Funny

    From the article:

    First you need to carve a wax model of the ring. I use green Ferris jeweler's wax- it's available from jeweler tool supply shops

    OK. Without using Google, how many people know of any jeweler tool supply shops? I must have missed this one....

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  15. Re:Green lantern ring? by Braxton_the_Covenant · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually Rayner's ring along with Stewart's were just the same old tried-and-true ring technology as the Corps had already had for 10 billion years, but the reason it had no yellow weakness is because the yellow impurity was actually the immortal yellow alien being named Parallax who corrupted Hal Jordan and took over his mind. Parallax was living fear itself in some sense and so the Green Lantern power was corrupted over that spectrum of visible light. So you see in the graphic novel, Green Lantern : Rebirth, that the yellow weakness 'has a name' and that name is Parallax. Jordan/Spectre managed to purge Parallax from Jordan and then Jordan (resurrected), Rayner, Gardner, Stewart and Kilowog with the help of the Guardians cast Parallax back into the Green Lantern battery 'prison cell'.

    So the end result is all the power rings (excluding of course Alan Scott's magic-based ring) are once again susceptible to a yellow weakness, but it caused by fear generated by the Parallax Fear Anomoly. So any powerful Green Lantern can overcome the yellow weakness now, but it is considered a mark of a novice Lantern to still have their constructs blocked by yellow.

    Phew!

  16. Re:Green lantern ring? by Braxton_the_Covenant · · Score: 4, Informative

    For all I know, the backstory now in place might be incompatible with explicit statements from 30 yrs ago. The whole Crisis on Infinte Worlds / Zero Hour / Infinite Crisis mega-story arcs retconned (altered the history of the DC universe) each time.

    The current spin is that Parallax was a super-villain destroying planet after planet with fear, feeding off it, and the Guardians imprisoned him in the Battery and stripped him of his sentience billions of years ago. Since then the Guardians hid the fact that they did this because they didn't want any crazies to try to release Parallax. But recently, they imprisoned the renegade GL turn villain Sinestro inside the Battery, and while in there with his yellow power ring, he awoke Parallax. Then Parallax and Sinestro worked to take over Hal Jordan, and briefly turned Hal Jordan (to the outrage of nearly everyone) into a super-villain who single-handedly killed almost every single active Green Lantern in the universe and then destroyed the Battery, releasing the Fear Anamoly in full-force. He (that is, Parallax, which is how Hal Jordan became known) then tried to recreate the universe in his own image and started the Zero Hour story arc where Parallax kicked hte Justice League's butts time and again. But then Jordan's good side won over at the last minute and he saved the Earth from destruction by restarting the sun which had been "put out" by a Sun Eater intergallactic weapon.

    Only two years ago or so, did it emerge that Jordan was possessed by Parallax. To the outrage of everyone, when the story arc was being played out, no mention was made of possession and it appeared that it was Hal Jordan himself of his own free will murdering Green Lanterns left and right.

  17. Semi-dumb by DerekLyons · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why in heck cast something out of silver that you are going to paint?

  18. Geek Cred? by rubberbando · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What the hell? I thought the whole 'Street Cred' thing was total crap. Now there's Geek Cred?

    If someone really feels this need to prove their self to some sort of community through 'cred', they need to get a life...

    If someone is putting presure on them to do things for 'cred', that person needs to realize that those people are not their friends and are just using them...

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