
Edit: Damn you B&D. You're so entry level.
Edit2: Drill pictured is a Porter Cable 9977. Not a clue if this is suitable for professional users, or Jedis.
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Edit2: Drill pictured is a Porter Cable 9977. Not a clue if this is suitable for professional users, or Jedis.

If you want these pants down, you'll have to use force.
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They've got agents everywhere.
Remember that next time you talk idly in the aisles of B&Q.
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Remember that next time you talk idly in the aisles of B&Q.

That's not the actual drill that Obi Wan uses. I used photograph manipulation software to superimpose the drill into his hand. Dunno if you can tell?
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This must mean the original film was actually true.
Oh well. At least it all happened a long time ago in a galaxy far away.
Today's drills would probably baffle even the Sith. One would hope.
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Oh well. At least it all happened a long time ago in a galaxy far away.
Today's drills would probably baffle even the Sith. One would hope.

Jedis construct their own light sabres. Surely they don't just use soldering irons and allen keys.
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I bet they'd sort someone out with a hammer if the situation called for it.
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