Titanium Collections II

ven

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Out of this world Jeff, stunning and to think 9 months away for the amazing engraving. Kind of got me thinking, how does this come about? To send to panja and the design.................just astonishing!


Seraph dark ti, heat treated

 

jclubbn5

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Out of this world Jeff, stunning and to think 9 months away for the amazing engraving. Kind of got me thinking, how does this come about? To send to panja and the design.................just astonishing!


Seraph dark ti, heat treated

Thank you! Well it was a scary and exciting process at the same time. Scary cause the light was brand new to me and would be sent halfway around the world and exciting cause I knew it would be unique. The idea came about from wanting one of the only 2 copper hanko ex11.2's that were engraved by Tom Ferry (pics can be seen on edcknives.com) but knew I would never have one. Also I was following panja on instagram and loved his work. So I contacted him and he was quick to respond and great to work with. I'm glad I got in while I did cause shortly after he closed his books to incoming work till he finished his backlog. I'm super happy with the way it turned out
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Icarus

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Well you basically summed up my exact thoughts. I just want to hold it and admire the craftsmanship. :cool:

Same here. The TnC 26650 Dragon is stunning. I just don't like the SST90 so much and prefer a simple H-M-L driver. There are way too many user interfaces now.
 
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magellan

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What don't you like about it? Except for its high output, I don't know much about it except one time I looked at the spec sheet on the Luminus Devices website once and noted it was rated at 70W max, which is a lot of wattage for a single emitter.
 
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DaFABRICATA

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You guys have some incredible lights and excellent pictures!!

I made this one.
My first titanium light with 36 superconductor discs pressed into milled pockets.
Still a work in progress but, it's close to being done.






 

Str8stroke

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Now that is cool! Very cool idea.

Figured I would add one of my one offs: Luter 18350
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Now with a extra chunk of Ti:
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DaFABRICATA

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I appreciate it, guys! :thumbsup:
Str8stroke, That's a bad *** light! Great job!!
I've wanted to make a 90 degree angle light for years! Maybe one day..

Here's a few more titanium lights that were modified with Superconductor cover bezels.
A McGizmo LS20.3sc, LS27.8sc and a Makia double triple that funtions light the others.
4 levels of flood first, followed by 4 levels of throw from the reflectors.





 
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nbp

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You make the freaking coolest mods DaFab. I grovel before your throne of mod greatness. :D
 
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