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Papa Gleb

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Post Mon Jul 20, 2015 11:09 am

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WOOOOOW. That thing is butter. Looking just sweet. Put me down for one if this option will ever come round.
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Post Mon Jul 20, 2015 8:16 pm

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Hella fine work there HT, love seeing an artists final vision
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Post Tue Jul 21, 2015 9:57 am

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Thanks to all for the complements!
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Post Tue Jul 21, 2015 4:21 pm

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l0ckcr4ck3r wrote:Excellent Job there!!!

You beat me to it... a milled pinning tray is in the future, along with many other things but i'll be holding off till i have built an anodizing rig. Whats your YT channel BTW?


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l0ckcr4ck3r

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Post Tue Jul 21, 2015 6:18 pm

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Hahahaha, i can tie the 2 screen names together and I'm already subscribed!!
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Post Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:36 am

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Far out H4T, mate, those look sweet as. :D

Buh. So shiny… so purdy. I’m particularly fond of the darker inlay finish — how did you get that texture?

I’ve almost finished your PiP challenge lock btw. I’ll shoot you a PM once it’s in the mail (gotta record that vid for YT for it still).
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Post Tue Jul 28, 2015 9:06 am

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aeporia wrote:Far out H4T, mate, those look sweet as. :D

Buh. So shiny… so purdy. I’m particularly fond of the darker inlay finish — how did you get that texture?

I’ve almost finished your PiP challenge lock btw. I’ll shoot you a PM once it’s in the mail (gotta record that vid for YT for it still).


Thanks for the complement. The finish on my tray was done as follows: (1) sand the whole thing to remove machining marks, (2) blast the whole thing with fine grit aluminum oxide, (3) sand the top flat surface in one direction only with 400 grit sand paper to bring back the bright metal look, (4) cover the whole thing in a hardening synthetic metal wax. It's not complex, and I really liked the two tone effect. We will see how it looks after some use. If it really goes downhill fast, I may put something a bit more durable on it, like ceracoat, duracoat or Almahyde.

Cool... no hurry on the lock. Your package already went out, but I have no clue how long shipping will take. Presumably, a while.
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Post Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:41 am

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Papa Gleb wrote:WOOOOOW. That thing is butter. Looking just sweet. Put me down for one if this option will ever come round.


:agree: :agree:
Also put me down if they become available. Great work, and dig the channel, just subbed a few days ago.
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Post Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:46 am

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freek007 wrote:
Papa Gleb wrote:WOOOOOW. That thing is butter. Looking just sweet. Put me down for one if this option will ever come round.


:agree: :agree:
Also put me down if they become available. Great work, and dig the channel, just subbed a few days ago.


Thanks for subscribing.

Sorry, but I doubt I will ever make them for sale. I made one for an exceptional trade, but I don't plan to make a habit of it. I do, however, plan to have a drawing for a FREE one for my YT subscribers... probably if/when I reach 100 subscribers. I'll have to find the time to make it before I set things in stone. They take about 4-5 hours start to finish!
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Post Sat Mar 26, 2016 8:45 am

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jeffmoss26 wrote:
Papa Gleb wrote:It does look great and is exactly what should be sold commercially everywhere but yet its not. The only selection we have is LABs wooden one and A1s metal one which actually looks pretty good and the price is fair too. There is also Adrien's metal one which is good and bad at the same time. Good because its small and compact but bad because there is no place to put screws, cams, plug etc.

YES BUT IT IS MADE IN GERMANY AND THE TOLERANZES! lol



LOL I have one, I use it in my vids and I like it

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