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    Sneak Peak at AGD plaque

    6061 aluminum 1/4" x 6" x 9" (approx) cnc machined not laser engraved.
    The back will be machined so it can be hung on the wall.
    I will be donating some of the funds from each sold to the AO fund raiser.
    These plaques will come with Tom K's autograph.


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    Pretty cool.

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    Good stuff!

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    Here is a suggestion.. can you powder coat them first and them mill it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigEvil
    Here is a suggestion.. can you powder coat them first and them mill it?
    The powder coat would probably flake but one could anno it and then mill it and it should work.

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    Two Please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigEvil
    Here is a suggestion.. can you powder coat them first and them mill it?
    I thought about that too but it would indeed flake. I was thinking perhaps applying powder to the machined surface then removing the powder off the face leaving it in the groove, but that would be real tricky. Not sure how clean the finished product would be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wetwrks
    The powder coat would probably flake but one could anno it and then mill it and it should work.
    Anno would actually work after machining. Anno the part then lay on a flat level surface, apply dye with a syringe into groove, rinse and seal...

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    While im interested I know I can't pay a few hundred for such an item. Will all depend on the final price.

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    Looking good..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenoitOWN
    While im interested I know I can't pay a few hundred for such an item. Will all depend on the final price.
    We wont get that high, no worries there.

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    if i pay for my two plates
    will you send them to me blank so i can get them anno'd

    then i send to you to get milled?

    will these be numbered?

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    I would be very interested, depending on price... Anyway you could ball park a price range?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter311
    I would be very interested, depending on price... Anyway you could ball park a price range?
    Same here.

    Quote Originally Posted by knownothingmags
    if i pay for my two plates
    will you send them to me blank so i can get them anno'd

    then i send to you to get milled?

    will these be numbered?
    And same here too...

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    Guys, an anno guy should have no problem anodizing these. The "coloring" of the anodized part is just a dying process that can be controlled. The dye can be applied with a syringe into the groove so it can be a different color than the face.

    Sending you the plates before the engraving creates more work than you realize.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knownothingmags
    will these be numbered?
    I considered it earlier but opted not to; I guess it depends on the overall consensus. It's only money (yours ) right.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTShadowCompany
    Looking good..


    I know what you said but I would like to leave TSC on this run; lower right hand corner, is that cool?

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    I'd be interested as well! Again, depending on price

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    I want one.

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    This would also make a really cool wooden box lid.

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    Very cool. I wish you could work something like this into some .45 grips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by audioSLAVE
    Very cool. I wish you could work something like this into some .45 grips.
    It would shrink down but it's way too much detail to go that small I would think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    I considered it earlier but opted not to; I guess it depends on the overall consensus. It's only money (yours ) right.

    you know me i have it so why not spend it.

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    Many ways to do it, what type of number system did you have in mind?

    #1
    #2
    etc?

    01
    02
    etc?

    I dont want to do:
    1 of 100 (or what ever)

    ?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    Many ways to do it, what type of number system did you have in mind?

    #1
    #2
    etc?

    01
    02
    etc?

    I dont want to do:
    1 of 100 (or what ever)

    ?????
    ill take #1 and #2

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    I might be interested (pending price). I would prefer that they are not numbered. I'm not really into the whole small number (big wiener) contest.

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    Question

    Is this a license plate for the front of your car ?



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    no, belt buckle

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbotts77
    I might be interested (pending price). I would prefer that they are not numbered. I'm not really into the whole small number (big wiener) contest.
    what about the big number small weiner contest

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    If there are 100 made and they're not numbered, then each one is 1 of 100 and there has to be a bit of history following them as to why/when they were made.

    If they are numbered, then whoever has an arbitrarily high number such as 83/100 seems to have a lesser valued plaque than the guy with 1/100 or 10/100.

    I'm for keeping them unnumbered. Adds to the mystique.

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