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jonwkng

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Nice 6P, ven! You should get a trit bezel for that. :)

Meanwhile, today's EDC...
In Singapore, when it rains, it pours... And then some.

Military finish Titanium Twisted Trident (with lots of trits) by Jeff Hanko
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So, someone on social media requested for a trit shot.
Don't look into those eyes for too long though.
(On a side note, those small low pressure trit vials are a pain to capture.)
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ven

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WOW awesome pic, love it:D Its been raining for a change here too Jon:rolleyes:

6p, now and then it has a cryos on it, but i kind of like the 6p simplicity and standard look tbh.
 

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Rain in Singapore? lol Isn't it almost a rain forest? I want to be adopted by jonwkng! He leaves no doubt he has to have the baddest collection on the island!
 

dlmorgan999

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Very nice light Jon - and you weren't exaggerating when you said lots of trits! Do you know how many total there are?

Also, I love the eye trits! :)
 

jonwkng

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Rain in Singapore? lol Isn't it almost a rain forest? I want to be adopted by jonwkng! He leaves no doubt he has to have the baddest collection on the island!

Thanks, Str8stroke! I've recently *ahem* influenced one of my friends from Singapore to get a nice Zirconium Twisted Tridents with trits. Hopefully we'll be seeing some photos from him soon... :)

Very nice light Jon - and you weren't exaggerating when you said lots of trits! Do you know how many total there are?

Also, I love the eye trits! :)

Thanks, Dave! 82 + 2 trit dots in the clip. :)

Wow - the glowing skull eyes definitely complete the light. Very cool!

Thanks, Sean! :)
Sure reminds me of first-year medical student days when some of us used to carry around a skull and half skeleton.
Hmm... Come to think of it, trit spheres would totally make a nice addition to a skull. :p
 

DellSuperman

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Thanks, Str8stroke! I've recently *ahem* influenced one of my friends from Singapore to get a nice Zirconium Twisted Tridents with trits. Hopefully we'll be seeing some photos from him soon... :)

Can't wait to see this fellow's new light soon!
 

DellSuperman

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Rain in Singapore? lol Isn't it almost a rain forest? I want to be adopted by jonwkng! He leaves no doubt he has to have the baddest collection on the island!
@Str8stroke there is an adoption queue alrdy, so get in line! Hahaha..
And yes, he definitely has one of the most impressive collection of lights.
 

jonwkng

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Still looks immaculate and beautiful Jon. Do you take any extra precautions to avoid the coating being scratched? I think its quite scratch resistant IIRC.

Hey Daniel,
No extra precautions. They coat drill bits with Titanium Nitride. :)
The translucent lustre allows the nice machining to be seen underneath, but none of the typical titanium carry marks.
Unlike brass, it looks the same as the day I received it from Dave.
 

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Hey Daniel,
No extra precautions. They coat drill bits with Titanium Nitride. :)
The translucent lustre allows the nice machining to be seen underneath, but none of the typical titanium carry marks.
Unlike brass, it looks the same as the day I received it from Dave.

Titanium Nitride is being used to strengthen cutting edges of tools for steel machining, so it should be :)

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balane

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TiN is also used to coat firearm parts. Hard to imagine a more volatile environment than that. I've seen these parts after thousands of rounds and they look virtually as good as the day they were refinished. It's great stuff!

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