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Pi Lightsaber Lab
IgorIOT · 2026-05-11 · via DEV Community

IgorIOT

What’s the crack jack?

Build your own Lightsaber with Raspberry Pi and Java. May the Force (and GPIO) be with you!

A fun Star Wars-inspired project using a bright LED and a transparent straw to simulate a real lightsaber. It also features a blaster shot mode. Fully controlled with Java on a Raspberry Pi.

This blog is an example of how a single simple LED and a bit of creativity can be used to build fun and interesting projects. Beyond the visual effects, these experiments are a great way to introduce basic programming, electronics, and even physics concepts in a playful and engaging way. Projects like this are perfect for educational activities with children, helping them learn through hands-on experience while exploring light, circuits, coding, and creativity at the same time. Happy Start Wars week.

A long time ago, in a workshop not so far away, a simple LED became the beginning of an intergalactic experiment. With a Raspberry Pi, a few lines of Java code, and a bit of imagination, ordinary electronic components can be transformed into glowing sci-fi creations inspired by the worlds of space adventures and futuristic technology. Welcome to Pi Lightsaber Lab, a place where coding, electronics, creativity, and learning come together to bring light into the galaxy.

Materials:

  • Raspberry Pi (any model)
  • Bright LED (preferably strong green or red)
  • Large transparent straw (milkshake size or acrylic tube for light diffusion)
  • 220Ω or 330Ω resistor
  • Jumper wires and breadboard (optional)
  • Black tape (optional)

LEDs

3mm and 5mm LEDs are among the most common types used in electronics projects. The numbers refer to the diameter of the LED casing. A 3mm LED is smaller and works well in compact projects or when space is limited, while a 5mm LED is larger, brighter, and easier to notice from a distance. Because of their size and higher light output, 5mm LEDs are often preferred for visual effects, indicators, and beginner-friendly Arduino experiments. Both types work similarly electrically and can be controlled in the same way using Arduino digital or PWM pins. For this example, I used a 5mm LED.

Frosted vs clear LEDs

LEDs are available in both frosted (diffused) and clear versions, and each type produces a different lighting effect. Clear LEDs focus the light in a narrow and intense beam, making them brighter in a specific direction. Frosted LEDs, on the other hand, spread the light more evenly, creating a softer and more uniform glow. For projects such as light blades, ambient effects, or decorative lighting, frosted LEDs are often preferred because they help distribute the light smoothly through transparent materials like acrylic tubes or plastic straws.

In the image above, the top LED is a frosted LED, while the bottom one is a clear LED. The difference between them becomes more noticeable when using the green color, as the frosted LED spreads the light more evenly and creates a softer glow. With the red color, the distinction is less visible because red light naturally diffuses differently and appears softer even in clear LEDs.

Hardware Assembly:

  1. Connect the LED: Long leg (+) to a GPIO pin (e.g., GPIO 17), short leg (-) to GND through the resistor.
  2. Insert the LED into the bottom of the transparent straw. The straw works great as a light diffuser, creating a nice "blade" effect.
  3. Wrap the base with black tape to simulate the hilt.

Project Modes:

  • Lightsaber Mode: Steady glow with subtle flicker.
  • Blaster Mode: Rapid bright flashes simulating starship laser fire.

Lightsaber

I zoomed in on the photo to enhance the lighting effect, which creates a visual appearance similar to Kylo Ren’s lightsaber from Star Wars. The intense glow and the light diffusion around the blade help produce a more cinematic and dramatic sci-fi look.

Blaster

Java Code with Pi4J

import com.pi4j.Pi4J;
import com.pi4j.io.gpio.digital.DigitalOutput;
import com.pi4j.io.gpio.digital.DigitalState;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

public class PiLightsaber {

    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        var pi4j = Pi4J.newAutoContext();

        // GPIO 17 (BCM)
        var ledConfig = DigitalOutput.newConfigBuilder(pi4j)
                .id("lightsaber-led")
                .name("Lightsaber LED")
                .address(17)
                .shutdown(DigitalState.LOW)
                .initial(DigitalState.LOW)
                .provider("pigpio-digital-output");

        try (var led = pi4j.create(ledConfig)) {
            System.out.println(" Pi Lightsaber Lab Activated! May the Force be with you.");

            while (true) {
                lightsaberMode(led);

                // Random chance to fire blaster shots
                if (Math.random() > 0.65) {
                    blasterShot(led);
                }

                TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(80);
            }
        }
    }

    private static void lightsaberMode(DigitalOutput led) throws InterruptedException {
        led.high();
        TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(40 + (int)(Math.random() * 40)); // subtle flicker
        led.low();
        TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(8);
    }

    private static void blasterShot(DigitalOutput led) throws InterruptedException {
        System.out.println(" Pew! Pew! Blaster shot fired!");
        for (int i = 0; i < 7; i++) {
            led.high();
            TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(35);
            led.low();
            TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.sleep(25);
        }
    }
}

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May your code shine as bright as a lightsaber, and may your creativity travel farther than the stars. Every great maker's journey begins with a single spark, sometimes just one LED, a few lines of code, and the curiosity to build something amazing. Keep experimenting, keep learning, and remember: the force of innovation is always with those who dare to create.

The original idea for this project was not mine. A long time ago, I saw a similar concept on Twitter, and it stayed in my mind as a fun and creative way to combine electronics, light effects, and education. This project is my own interpretation and experiment inspired by that idea. Full credit and inspiration go to Brown Dog Gadgets and their amazing educational maker projects.