Here are some pictures of the double Glowsaic Makemake in titanium. The top pic shows the two different mosaic pins from the front. The second pic is the tool from the back. What's is really neat is, if you look closely, you can see that the pin toward the front of the tool (the pryend) is hollow in the center, and I was able to get the glow goo to dribble through by applying heat with the heat gun when setting the pins and epoxy. This is also a very handy trick when trying to get out all bubbles before drying;) The result is a visible blue pinprick of light visible on the back of the tool. Pic three shows the pins glowing in low light, and pic four is the one where you can see the glowing epoxy from the back.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Double Glowsaic Makemake in Titanium
Here are some pictures of the double Glowsaic Makemake in titanium. The top pic shows the two different mosaic pins from the front. The second pic is the tool from the back. What's is really neat is, if you look closely, you can see that the pin toward the front of the tool (the pryend) is hollow in the center, and I was able to get the glow goo to dribble through by applying heat with the heat gun when setting the pins and epoxy. This is also a very handy trick when trying to get out all bubbles before drying;) The result is a visible blue pinprick of light visible on the back of the tool. Pic three shows the pins glowing in low light, and pic four is the one where you can see the glowing epoxy from the back.
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It is looking at me! No, wait...it is winking at me! Freaky deaky!
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