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FrozenGate by Avery

Kryton Grooves coming back!

cause i made stuff for like 12 hour a day everyday for a year. Then i discovered chinese slave labor and i haven't used it since.
 





Haha. But isn't it nice to go out back and spin yourself up a quick heat sink?
 
It definitely comes in handy... Last time I used it was when I was doing GITD on the focus adapters. I made a threaded attachment to put onto my drill, so I could screw the focus adapters onto my drill and spin them against a cloth of acetone to remove excess epoxy.
 
That's a good idea! I just put a little on a q-tip wet it then rubbed off the extra worked perfect.
 
Does anyone know how much tritium viles to fit these Grooves would cost? The cool factor may not outweigh the price of the GITD.
 
i'll should be able to do those GITD rings but instead of making rings they will be inserts. and I can't wait to give them mirror finishes.
 
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i'll should be able to do those GITD rings but instead of making rings they will be inserts. and I can't wait to give them mirror finishes.

Yeah, you're already on my list if the tritium doesn't work out. I don't quite remember your quote though. I'll PM you.
 
I've got one of the boxes (my sister does anyways)
I'll post pictures when she returns with it.
The other box is delayed for some reason.....
looking at the weight, it should contain half of the grooves, so it will be enough to send out all the orders. Extras should arrive Monday...hopefully
 
Alright I have grooves! Bad thing is, I only have 5.6mm grooves! They shipped all the 5.6mm in one box, and all the 9mm in another box.

But here is the finished product!


As you can see, they are very neatly packaged.
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Each groove is individually wrapped.
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The machining is very nice and clean, no obvious machine marks.
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I've played with this one a little (and dropped the head :( ) This photo is of the lens hole of the direct diode head.
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Beautiful threads. These krytons are so clean, they need a little grease to keep from squeaking when you thread the parts on.
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This is the back side of the head and the diode pocket for 5.6mm diodes.
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Battery tube and tail cap (Head and focus adapter not pictured)
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This is the top of the barrel where the driver will be located. The ring you see inside is part of the barrel and stop the battery from sliding too far.
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This is the battery end of the barrel. 19mm diameter. It was changes from 19.3mm on the original for easier machining, and 18650 batteries still fit very nicely.
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The inside of the tailcap. This is where the rubber tailcap cover, nylon spacer, clicky switch, and retaining ring will go. These parts are all included with your Kryton.
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The outside part of the tailcap. In the center will be the rubber tailcap cover, similar to a regular flashlight.
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Focus adapter. There is a groove there for a O-ring to give a smoother feel to the focusing. I do not have these o-rings, so you'll have to supply your own.
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Beam aperture/front portion of the focus adapter.
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Wow! The finish is far more smooth than I pictured them being! Don't ya just hate it when shipping doesn't go as expected??
 
Those look amazing! Can't wait to get mine!! Might have to get one more 9mm. If u send and invoice I'll pay it and have you ship it with my other 6.
 
WOW The finish looks awesome. All it needs is a very little time on the buffer hell looks like do it by hand. Great job Matt and thanks again for doing this for all of us.
 
Wow Wow!!! Those Krypton's :whistle: Boy am I glad that I decided to get a second one. Thanks sooo much for your hard work.
 





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