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Each one of these barrels has its own unique awesomeness. Each one is a piece of art
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if you use nail polish then you would not get the fluidness/randomness of the other techniques. Well i guys you might if you flicked in on like with a popsicle stick or something but not with the brush.
michael.
Hey Ken,
Been quite a while. Still got one of the first Krytons and a Kenometer, as well as bunches of stuff, all still working fine. As for working with the acid, I think I recall mixing it with some flour??? To achieve a gel/past form. But its been many, many years, so it may be something else. But sure there are ways to gel it up some. Let ya know if I find out what is needed for sure.
And great looking beasts they are, great job.
Take care, Joe
Ken,
I totally understand, that thought of just jelling the acid enough to work with and not just run/drip around the barrel, just passed between my ears for a second, so I shot it out there. And for sure, you did a great job already, no complaints here.
Take care.
445nm jibs 1.3-1.6a driver and aw cr123
well, with the purple, I hit it with bleach and allow the dye to leach out. With blue, it is almost instantaneous. With purple, it still leaves behind a trace of purple behind, and I have to hit it with acid afterwards to get rid of the last vestiges of purple. Only problem is as I described earlier, it's a curved solid surface and the acid is just like water. It has a tendency to roll off the side and I needed to use a small paint brush to paint on the acid. It has to be pretty strong right were I put it or it has no effect at all and a small thin layer of acid isn't going to do any good. So precision just isn't much of an option. If however, I hit the ENTIRE barrel with acid, it leaches out the color I don't want to go away.
Here you can see it before the acid has been applied but after the bleach. You can see in the blue that it's nice and clear where I applied the bleach, but the purple still has a lot of purple left behind.
Here it is BEFORE bleach or acid.
Here is what I did last night.
Plus I fiddled with a laser graphic on the end of the focus adapter. It's only a demo I plan on doing something a little more "artistic" than the simple star on this focus adapter.
jibs driver requires 2x lithium cell so you would need 2x cr123
and since the kryton groove uses a 18650 it can also fit 2x cr123
to say it simple the normal kryton groove is what your looking for......
yeah...thats what i was going for....i just wish it was thinner...its a little too bulky and big for me...i wish it was ~3/4" x 5.5"
it would still fit everything...its just smaller
Heh, this is not to say that I can't/won't do eet, just that right now, getting these others done prior to this one specialty piece, is not my highest priority. I sometimes say what I think and my feelings are not properly conveyed over words on a screen. I don't want anyone to think I'm not willing to do what they want.
I've bent over backwards so many times I can't even count it and at some point and time, I'll stop because my back just can't handle it any longer.