titanium blanks
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titanium blanks
modeling related - I can't tell you how just yet but I need to get hold of just a few ( less than a dozen) titanium blanks or similar metal like aluminum or steel. Maybe about 4 to 7" in diameter and about 1/4 inch thick. Grade doesn't matter, just something shiny and smooth.
Anyone care to guess?
Anyone care to guess?
Re: titanium blanks
McMaster-Carr has Titanium... but why? It's not a particularly "shiny" metal and any contact with chrome will poison the surface. Unless you're building a body part for implantation, stick to a cheaper, easier to use metal.Babaganoosh wrote:modeling related - I can't tell you how just yet but I need to get hold of just a few ( less than a dozen) titanium blanks or similar metal like aluminum or steel. Maybe about 4 to 7" in diameter and about 1/4 inch thick. Grade doesn't matter, just something shiny and smooth.
Anyone care to guess?
Amunimum is dirt cheap and can be made shiny. Plus it's easy to machine.
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Where do you see chopsticks? I can't find 'em.En'til Zog wrote:THANKS Kylwell! AT LAST! I can order the titanium for my killer chopsticks!
No, really. I've been wanting to make a set of 'permanent' chopsticks for years since I eat at Chinese Buffets so often (at least twice a week). Now this place has 1/4 inch titanium at a reasonable price.
Woo HOO!
and as for my idea, it's been ixnayed. I wanted to make a really pretty tanker style starship.
Now, how do I get my hands on some of that liquid metal they had on Modern Marvels the other night?
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Baba - They have 1/4 “ Ti rod - something like 3’ for $30.00 US which makes two sets of chopsticks. One for week days, one for Best. With a little machining for the taper and roughening so it’ll hold water chestnuts & ice.
Kylwell - Bring prawns! Bring prawns! But my prawn chopper might not make it through Airport Security.
Wait.... Titanium is NON MAGNETIC! Woo Hoo!
Kylwell - Bring prawns! Bring prawns! But my prawn chopper might not make it through Airport Security.
Wait.... Titanium is NON MAGNETIC! Woo Hoo!
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Baba! Here's a thought. I was at Wally World and found some of those CD/DVD protector sleeves, caps, snoods, whatevers. This brand came in a nifty little 6" dia. metal can with embossed textures in the top & bottom and nice edge detail. The package is 5 snoods for a 5 spot, which is way cheaper than titanium, and easier to find than round Fe or Al blanks. AND you get to protect your most valuable DVDs or CD!
You might have to remove the printing on the metal with some solvent though, or paint over it with chrome spray which would sort of defeat the porpoise.
HTH
You might have to remove the printing on the metal with some solvent though, or paint over it with chrome spray which would sort of defeat the porpoise.
HTH
One ordah Giant Grow inna Dahk Green Prawns-you want brown sauceEn'til Zog wrote:Baba - They have 1/4 “ Ti rod - something like 3’ for $30.00 US which makes two sets of chopsticks. One for week days, one for Best. With a little machining for the taper and roughening so it’ll hold water chestnuts & ice.
Kylwell - Bring prawns! Bring prawns! But my prawn chopper might not make it through Airport Security.
Wait.... Titanium is NON MAGNETIC! Woo Hoo!
or sweet an' sour?
(Titanium chopsticks...and they call me mad )
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Not titanium but how about stainless steel.
http://www.garrettwade.com/shopping/pro ... tID=107021
http://www.garrettwade.com/shopping/pro ... tID=107021
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Thanks Woody! I ordered the 'master set' of many many in different sizes.
I usually carry a few pairs of standard wood chopsticks in my jacket or coat. I've annoyed... er... amazed the other Three Lakes Lions by eating with them when appropriate. Including the ice cream. Some of them didn't seem to appreciate the gesture, so I dropped them and joind the Badgerland Customs & Clasics car club. Much more fun!
But I think I'll order up some titanium anyway.
I usually carry a few pairs of standard wood chopsticks in my jacket or coat. I've annoyed... er... amazed the other Three Lakes Lions by eating with them when appropriate. Including the ice cream. Some of them didn't seem to appreciate the gesture, so I dropped them and joind the Badgerland Customs & Clasics car club. Much more fun!
But I think I'll order up some titanium anyway.