So you made reservations and got to build your own, custom lightsaber with the help of the Gatherers at Savi’s Workshop in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. You’re probably proud of your creation, but over time, you may want to further customize it. Maybe you’ve communed with other sides of the force and would like to meld both styles together.

Well, luckily, the Gatherers are open for business (well, except when the First Order is around) and are now selling separate lightsaber hilt pieces at Savi’s Workshop. How do you go about purchasing them? It’s easy. Just walk up and ask for “scrap metal.”

The pieces cost $19.99 each and you can have your pick from any of the four themes available:

Peace and Justice

Salvaged from fallen Jedi temples and crashed starships, these lightsaber pieces were created for Force wielders of the Republic era.

Protection and Defense

Cultivated from a time forgotten, these earliest lightsaber pieces contain designs and inscriptions that are shrouded in mystery.

Power and Control

Reclaimed from the ashes of the rumored Sith homeworld and abandoned Sith temples, these lightsaber pieces were originally forged by the Sith of their time.



Elemental Nature

These lightsaber pieces are born of that same Force. They are as unique as the user and as the elements of nature: the wood as strong as metal from a Brylark tree, a bone of the Cartusion whale or even a tooth from a Rancor.

The pieces are amassed from leftover custom lightsaber builds, hence why they’re referred to as scrap metal:

Do keep in mind that you still need to experience Savi’s Workshop Handbuild Lightsabers, priced at $199.99, in order to obtain the main part of the hilt that includes the kyber crystal and crystal igniter.

While the additional packaged kyber crystals are currently out of stock at Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities due to merchandise shortages, it’s nice that Savi’s Workshop is still giving you options to customize your lightsaber with these individual parts.

For more information on the Savi’s Workshop experience, check out our full review of the experience here, and check out the video below for our full walkthrough of the custom building process:

Thanks to anakinandhisangel on Instagram for the tip regarding the “scrap metal” available now at Savi’s Workshop.

May the spires keep you!