Detail of the byzantine 2 in 4 weave. I like the way the green looks on the anodized niobium - the color actualy is caused by the thickness of the oxide layer, not a dye like with anodized aluminum. No 2 rings are the exact same color. It gives it some character.
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About 8 hours over 3 days. those little rings were a PITA. ;D
Doing some research on how much I could sell them for. Using bigger rings (about a quarter inch round) and made from anodized aluminim, I could probably sell them for around $5. made from silver/niobium like this one, it would be more like $40. :o
Doing some research on how much I could sell them for. Using bigger rings (about a quarter inch round) and made from anodized aluminim, I could probably sell them for around $5. made from silver/niobium like this one, it would be more like $40. :o
did some pricing on what it would cost to make and sell these.
The price of the silver rings has almost doubled since I last boguht any. As such, I'd have to sell a bracelet for around $100. :X Aluminum however, is dirt cheap - could proabbly sell those for around $6 or more. But would people actually want to buy aluminum bracelets?
The price of the silver rings has almost doubled since I last boguht any. As such, I'd have to sell a bracelet for around $100. :X Aluminum however, is dirt cheap - could proabbly sell those for around $6 or more. But would people actually want to buy aluminum bracelets?
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