Thanks Wes, I need a new camera that can do better close ups, and show truer colors. The stonewashed anoed pieces were an accident...LOL I started anodizing the lot, and didn't like the finish on the unmachined diameter. I stopped, and threw them all in the tumbler with the intent of etching off any color that remained on the few I had anodized. When I took them out they looked too cool, so I left them that way.
Kenn, I am happy to report that it has been on my keys now for the better part of a week and it is going strong! I love the matte gray finish with the subtle green annodizing down in the slot. The green ano captures the effect of the trit so there is a "glowiness" even in bright light. Of course, in the dark the thing is amazing. I'm also digging your logo on there.
Ben, Thanks for the report, and I'm glad it's seeing use. I know you had asked for a plain Ti finish, but I sent that one instead for the very reasons you noted. I figured you'd dig it.
And I am digging it! Immensely! As soon as I graduate and start earning income again, I'll be pinching pennies for another. I know just where it'll go...
Sales are of a Sign Up format. When a sale is "active" there will be a clickable LINK that will take you to a sign up page. Once there fill in the requested info, and you will be entered. Upon the close of sign ups, I will then generate the winners, and Email them with payment info. I use SignUpSale.com for these sales. When you enter a sale, or win, Emails will be coming from this site, so be sure to check your spam folder. Preferred payment is Pay Pal via the GOODS option, though I'll happily accept a USPS Money Order as well. While a speedy payment is encouraged, 24 hours post sale is the limit. I will then select new winners from the initial sign up list for any items unpaid for after that time. I gladly ship the the world over, but am not responsible for any parcels once I drop them off at the USPS. Thanks for your consideration, Kenn
I am a 50 year old Machinist with 30 plus years experience. At the shop I work for we make everything from old tractor parts to aerospace components. I have always enjoyed making little baubles and gadgets in my spare time. I've now begun producing limited batches of my creations for the public to enjoy.
Attention: the items pictured below are one of a kind and are NOT currently in production or being offered for sale. I just wanted to add some eye candy to this empty side bar...
Nebili SE W/ Copper Inlay, Brass Thumb Disk.
Nebuli SE w/ Carbon Fiber Inlay
Nebuli SE 9
Geodesic Gear Shift Knob
Geodesic Sphere
Titanium Rings w/ Self Lighting Gas Vials
One Off SS & Brass Lantern For My Daughters 9th Birthday Gift
"Glow Dot Nebuli"
Faux Mokume Lantern
15mm Sphere Lantern
1" dia. Lucite, with a Brass cap, and 15 mm self lighting glass sphere.
Lantern One Off
303 Stainless Lantern Protos
Yup, that's a #2 phillips bit machined on the end.
Stainless Steel Lanterns
Brass Whistle
Made this for my Daughter
Pimped Kershaw OD-1
.050 deep stars milled into G-10, then filled with Glow Epoxy
XL Encapsulator w/ Glow Dots
SUPER CUBE
Almost two times larger than a regular triple cube @ 1.750 square, and made of aluminum and gold plated.
3x3x3 CUBE
Aluminum novelty cube.
HEALING PYRAMID
Made from 1" Red Brass then buffed to a mirror finish.
"PLEXI CUBE"
Made from 1" square Plexiglass with a modified Aluminum "CUBE" for a stand
'MULTI PERF CUBE"
Made from 1 & 1/8 square aluminum
MICRO QUICK HONE
316 SS body with micro grain carbide posts
"Prototype Micro Bit Twist"
Made of 316 SS w/ two 1/4 bits
Belt Buckle
Made from 6061-T6 aluminum
Red Brass Original Cube
One of three made. The Case knife is a 1982 and has been my EDC since then.
9 comments:
WOW! Kenny those are really cool. What a great idea you came up with on those stonewashed/anoed pieces. You have MAD skills brother!
Wes
Thanks Wes,
I need a new camera that can do better close ups, and show truer colors.
The stonewashed anoed pieces were an accident...LOL
I started anodizing the lot, and didn't like the finish on the unmachined diameter. I stopped, and threw them all in the tumbler with the intent of etching off any color that remained on the few I had anodized.
When I took them out they looked too cool, so I left them that way.
well hey many awesome discoveries are found by accident ;) i think you found a great new technique
Yeah, I like it so I'll be incorporating it in the future.
These are fantastic! Thanks Kenn!
Ben,
So glad you're pleased my friend.
Enjoy, Kenn
Kenn, I am happy to report that it has been on my keys now for the better part of a week and it is going strong! I love the matte gray finish with the subtle green annodizing down in the slot. The green ano captures the effect of the trit so there is a "glowiness" even in bright light. Of course, in the dark the thing is amazing. I'm also digging your logo on there.
Thank you again!
Ben,
Thanks for the report, and I'm glad it's seeing use.
I know you had asked for a plain Ti finish, but I sent that one instead for the very reasons you noted. I figured you'd dig it.
And I am digging it! Immensely! As soon as I graduate and start earning income again, I'll be pinching pennies for another. I know just where it'll go...
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