Sorry but I'm a bit distracted by the background...
You must be a VERY happy man:That lamp sure is beautiful!
beautiful blades, beautiful lamp, beautiful back(ground)
And - not to forget - satisfied customers.
Sorry but I'm a bit distracted by the background...
You must be a VERY happy man:That lamp sure is beautiful!
You must be a VERY happy man:
beautiful blades, beautiful lamp, beautiful back(ground)
And - not to forget - satisfied customers.
Just look at from where you started and where you are today.
I'm surprised you could get moderate stiffness at that weight.
A functional blade that light is an amazing achievement. The lightest blades I've (currently) built were 67g each, but even my lightest "solid" (i.e., non-hollowed) pair of handles are 16-17g. What material did you use for the handle to get the overall weight that low?
Hipnotic said:the classic look will always be popular!
Hipnotic said:
Composition: Black Walnut / Aramid-Carbon / Limba / Kiri / Limba / Aramid-Carbon / Black Walnut
Weight: 90.4g
Thickness: 5.75mm
Freq.:1440 Hz
Hipnotic said:
You are soooo right. This blade looks really fantastic.
Something in me says: BUY IT !!!
Fortunately this is not ST. Otherwise my wallet would be lighter once more.
I was once challenged to build the lightest blade possible. Well, I could just make a one ply balsa blade but that would just be unplayable. However I did try to make a very light blade that would still be good for looping.
Composition: Ayous / Glass-Fiber / Balsa / Balsa / Balsa/ Glass-Fiber / Ayous
Weight: 52.5 g :shock:
Dare to be different! Totally get the link to Rossi and Sweden. Nice job man.
Not my style though, as I prefer the classic look.
Interesting layers. How is Black Limba compared to regular Limba?
1230 Hz, is this like OFF- kind of speed?