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btboone

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Now this one was a trick. It involved different metals and lasers and stuff. It looks like the technique will have good potential.
 

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el_d

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Sweeeeeet.
That came out really nice. I bet that type of ring would look really cool with some sort of tribal design.
 

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I'm trying to think of new combinations now. I should be able to do an overlay design with a wood inlay underneath. That will be tomorrow's project.
 

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Bruce--

What's the estimated life span of your wood inlay rings? I want to get my wedding band from you (dunno when), and am interested in an inlay ring.
 

btboone

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Hi Brad,
Like anything wood, it does better if kept from submersion in water, but I've worn one for several years and it still looks nice. I designed the rings to allow replacing the inlay should it ever become necessary.
 
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