Adventures in Micro Manufacturing with Knife and Tool Maker Peter Atwood
Thursday, October 16, 2008
DLC Atwrench Lottery
I have four DLC coated S30v steel Atwrenches with tiki grinds and glow dots. The price on them will be $80 plus $6 shipping in the US or $12 shipping for international customers.
The contrast of the green glow dot with the DLC is cool. Have you ever tried making your logo deeper and filling it with glow juice? Might look good against the black DLC...
Jeff, it would be very hard to do since my logo is so small. This stamp is actually getting worn and I need to have a new one made but even a new deeper one would be difficult to fill in with glow paste.
What is the main difference between the Atwrench and the G3 Prybaby? I know that this is a souped-up (is that how you spell it?) Atwrench with DLC and a glow dot but as far as tool functions go are they the same?
Nice, DLC and a glow dot! Pretty spiffy, Peter!
ReplyDeleteDamn! I got #1. What are the chances of #1 getting chosen? Oh well, I guess this is what it is like to be in an office with internet access. ;)
ReplyDeletePeter these look great. Did you do any of the plain tip Atwrenchs with DLC?
Thanks, yeah they are pretty cool looking. :)
ReplyDeleteNo plain ones, these are the only ones that I had done.
I am really tempted... But I shall pass on this... /ME is eagerly awaiting for the metric release :)
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The contrast of the green glow dot with the DLC is cool. Have you ever tried making your logo deeper and filling it with glow juice? Might look good against the black DLC...
ReplyDeleteJeff, it would be very hard to do since my logo is so small. This stamp is actually getting worn and I need to have a new one made but even a new deeper one would be difficult to fill in with glow paste.
ReplyDeleteAnother nice looking one!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the main difference between the Atwrench and the G3 Prybaby? I know that this is a souped-up (is that how you spell it?) Atwrench with DLC and a glow dot but as far as tool functions go are they the same?
ReplyDeleteThey are essentially the same tool, just a slightly different look and feel.
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