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    Default Amazing Pointer over at LPF

    such awesome machining

    well worth a look

    http://laserpointerforums.com/f40/rg...ser-77311.html
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    What a shame that he anodised it at the end. It was beautiful beforehand. He should have kept the cover motif in bare metal at least.
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    Work of art.

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    i've followed that project for a while. it's a sweet bit of engineering.
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    Quite impressive! The machining is really amazing

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    Very nice work. Wondering how they machined some of the recesses inside the curved parts.

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    Damn hot!!

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    Thumbs up

    Wow, yeah.. total respect for the craftsmanship and design... Really BA-project.. Gotta get that guy over here / workin on some 'micro-RGB' rigz for remotes..
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    Quote Originally Posted by White-Light View Post
    Very nice work. Wondering how they machined some of the recesses inside the curved parts.
    Pretty standard CNC machining here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norty303 View Post
    What a shame that he anodised it at the end. It was beautiful beforehand. He should have kept the cover motif in bare metal at least.
    Norty I agree 100%, I was so disappointed to see all that great art/machine work hidden in black in the end.

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