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Posted: 12/6/2014 11:20:21 PM EDT
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Dear God... That is a work of art! Did you use a CNC engraver?
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Quoted: Dear God... That is a work of art! Did you use a CNC engraver? View Quote I did have a typo due to a leg cramp but as seen that was easily crossed out and we moved on. Unfortunately this caused me to run out of room and I had to continue the engraving on the front of the lower. |
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Hahaha holy crap my side hurts from laughing so hard.
I thought my SBR looked ghetto after I used punches to engrave it but man yours wins hands down! |
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Looks fantastic!
Did you make a mistake and then put a big X over it, and if so, isn't that a major problem? |
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Oh, nevermind, I now realize it's not an ID #. It's the town of NORCROXSSG
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I like your style.
I do mine the same way using the same dremel. |
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I think the wraparound letter makes it 10x as awesome as it would've been.
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... Yes, I'm in on this.
I think I like the second E in revocable the most. Just slightly more than the A in GA. |
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This troll thread started on Facebook. OP already admitted to it on there. Still a waste IMO but hey, if getting people riled up gets your rocks off, so be it.
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I'll bite...
The 'a' and 'b' in REVOCabLE need to be capitalized for your engraving to meet the qualification. Break out another six-pack and warm up the Dremel. |
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For my second sbr I used a $8 stamp set from harbor freight. But I assume you already has the dremel and spending money was out of the question.
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I feel like a sucker for paying $60 to get mine professionally engraved in the trigger area. To think, my $2,855 rifle could have been $2,795 and look like a train wreck.
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Quoted: For my second sbr I used a $8 stamp set from harbor freight. But I assume you already has the dremel and spending money was out of the question. View Quote |
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Quoted: LOL OP.... You can make it MUCH smaller, and MUCH better by resting the object and dremel on a table and slowly moving them... https://content-na.drive.amazonaws.com/cdproxy/templink/HXNdcZwhcLROojZOBv3zlvzvpOMiWQkoM2C6SsgQDesLAYspN?viewBox=944 I used the engraving bit on the bottom.... https://content-na.drive.amazonaws.com/cdproxy/templink/NYppvSFcWcgCCQC97LHYw9OryQ3n9D7D6vQCSch13bELAYspN?viewBox=944 View Quote |
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For my second sbr I used a $8 stamp set from harbor freight. But I assume you already has the dremel and spending money was out of the question. View Quote I did the same thing and bought the stamp set from harbor freight. Took a little work and some of the letters looked doubled but it works and doesn't look too bad. This was after I tried engraving and that didn't work. |
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I first thought this was another "Don't use bathsalts" warning. Damn, that's all I can say.
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What font is that, Crayola? http://www.frikids.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/crayola-crayons.jpg View Quote no, it's the Ray Charles/Stevie Wonder Special. |
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Simply spectacular. That's style in the form not giving a fuck. It's functional and aesthetically displeasing to the safe queen crowd. I give it a 10/10.
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Quoted: I had mine done in Gainesville, GA for $35 while I waited. https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8680/15943581866_582b9a8e48_b.jpg View Quote |
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I had mine done in Gainesville, GA for $35 while I waited. https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8680/15943581866_582b9a8e48_b.jpg .003" minimum is roughly a sheet of notebook paper. If it gets through the anodizing, and your fingernail can snag it, that's about all you need. Granted, most go much deeper than the minimum. |
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2014 thread of the year.....................................OP +1 million internets
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