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| Re: more honey rings [message #30390 is a reply to message #30387 ] Thu, 07 July 2011 17:16 UTC |
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jeff, your skinny honey ring works especially well on a guy, I think. I think it'd make a pretty cool wedding ring.
keep up the awesome!
Community Manager | Shapeways
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| Re: more honey rings [message #30409 is a reply to message #30398 ] Thu, 07 July 2011 20:13 UTC |
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| lensman wrote on Thu, 07 July 2011 17:52 |
| ana wrote on Thu, 07 July 2011 17:16 | jeff, your skinny honey ring works especially well on a guy, I think. I think it'd make a pretty cool wedding ring.
keep up the awesome!
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My kinda woman who says stainless steel would make a nice wedding ring
Glenn
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Don't forget the 40% Bronze 
@Jeff - awsome stuff!
You could keep the WSF white by dipping in some titanium (oxide) white artists' acrylic paint... it takes several dips, but the paint does a very good job soaking in and sealing the porous surface, as well as making it easily washable.
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| Re: more honey rings [message #30438 is a reply to message #30390 ] Thu, 07 July 2011 23:18 UTC |
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Thanks Ana, I think the two make a nice pair for a couple. Thanks for the tip stop4stuff!
Jeff Bare
Industrial Designer
@jbaredesign
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| Re: more honey rings [message #30439 is a reply to message #30438 ] Thu, 07 July 2011 23:32 UTC |
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Hey Jeff,
I love this ring as it's not super bulky. Very nice to look at. Love your work.
Leigh
http://www.shapeways.com/shops/most
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| Re: more honey rings [message #30442 is a reply to message #30439 ] Thu, 07 July 2011 23:46 UTC |
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It might be cool to do some sort of pattern with filled/not filled hexagons. You could get a couple of letters encoded as ascii codes in binary or something, for a very geeky personalisation.
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