I bought them from BG (8x 7135) and had to wait several times when they were out of stock.
How do i figure out if i have one with the wrong software fuse?
Got it,sorry.I was going to suggest ordering 1 to see,but there is a minimum order qty of 2!
I donât think itâs just a simple matter of wrong fuses in the firmware. It think itâs a hardware issue. As a result, TKâs original Biscotti and its derivatives no longer work correctly with the driver. Itâs a mess. Even if you order the ânew firmwareâ or red Biscotti drivers straight from Convoy Store, thereâs no guarantee the driver will work correctly, unless maybe itâs the clear C8 from old stocks.
Goshdogit! Thatâs really nice work! Beautiful with the colors on em.
Really nice looking! :+1:
Very nice Goshdogit!
Looking sharp!
I see Jos inspired some people by sharing the âfoybezelâ
Also the vinyl touch is wonderful!
Hopefully iâll be able to foybezel some of my lights soon.
What the origin of the name âFoybezelâ?
Goshdogits lights look very nice but there is a disadvantage with the flat bezel: you donât notice when the light is still on after placing it on the head. Well, actually you will notice somewhat later when you smell the smoke âŠ
Foy is a BLF member (who has not logged in for years now) who was famous for his very enjoyable style of posting, and for his love for Solarforce flashlights. He did not like strike bezels and started to flatten them, claiming the proces in general by calling it Foybezeltm :party:
Cool, thanks!
Thanks everyone! I really like the look of the Q8 with the flat bezel.
I sanded one as a test and immediately thought, âDang, now I gotta do the other two.â :laughing:
Very true! My friend, who also owns a Q8, had a similar reaction:
âVery refined, but if you set it face down, you wonât know itâs on until it burns a hole into the center of the earth.â
My other scorchers, a D4 and two Meteors, have flat bezels. Besides, I tailstand my lights.
Iâm still trying to do that âŠ
Touché!
Foy was probably most notably known for his unique sign offs, heâd run everything together with no spaces between words. And he gave his âFoy Approved!â on his favorites.
WemissyouFoy!
Iâve considered doing something similar with my stainless bezel lights but oddly have never seen it mentioned until now. Whatâs the best process to keep it nice, smooth, and even?
Lathe.
Edness,
Where did you get the white surround piece for the 70.2?
Kinda figured :weary:
Now that I rudely asked a question without first searching for the answer⊠off I go to see the history of the FoyBezel!
Edit: found a nice post from Foy
While standing at the belt sander, I kept thinking, âI wish I was friends with a machinist.â
gchart, I removed most of the metal using a belt sander with a 40-grit belt, and itâs slow going. I moved the bezel side-to-side across the belt, and regularly rotated it to prevent uneven wear.
I love this quote by âold4570â I found in this thread while reading about grinding/filing/sanding stainless bezels:
I surprised myself by managing to keep all three Q8 bezels very flat and even. I left them installed while working so the light could act as a handle and heatsink.
What lights are you thinking of altering? Perhaps you could start with an easily-replaceable (and available) bezel in case it doesnât work out.
No Q8 here. Just a couple smaller lights like the ThorFire TK15 and Sofirn SF36. If those get damaged, Iâm really not out much.