I looked up what Cu means in Portuguese...
Now I know why my Portuguese girlfriend always says, "Why Cu?"
I looked up what Cu means in Portuguese...
Now I know why my Portuguese girlfriend always says, "Why Cu?"
Now that is just showing off
Yeah, but what a show!!
At first i did not get it too. More expensive, very heavy, reported as heating much faster, prone to oxidation, odd smell, no tail cap lock…
Then i saw the Kronos BLF X5/X6 special edition box:
Since then i bought quite a few ones, but mainly for show. Full Cu body or just the head. I only really use the AAA ones.
They all look completely chintzy and tacky to me. Kind of like an extension of the ‘tacticool’ or ‘mall ninja’ aesthetic - just a bit more expensive and heavier. I don’t get the appeal at all, but hey, it’s your disposable income. Do with it what you want.
This describes how I feel about it as well. The sort of “faux-vintage” look that so much EDC gear has been going for lately, with the brass, copper, distressed leather, etc.
I only like copper for it’s thermal properties.
I tend to use them exclusively in the house, mostly these two hand made fellas.
This is gorgeous. A custom power bank housing with built-in quad emitter flashlight. Love it. Did you make just one or have you made a few? Any build topic on it? :sunglasses:
I made a little set for my 2017 Old Lumens contest entry. Just rechargeable, no powerbank functions but it has a UV array too as well as the quad & red emitters.
Hello and welcome to my build thread for the 2017 5th Annual BLF / Old Lumens Scratch Made Light Contest which is a competition where BLF members take part by making a flashlight or set thereof from scratch and was started by now deceased member Old Lumens who loved modding and making flashlights. There are two categories, Machine made and Hand made. Again I will be entering the hand made category and making the light(s) using only small hand held tools. This years flashlight will be made fro…
Beautiful!
so copper works great for all these flashlights that get handed back and forth all day to and from ill strangers…
just saying
why is that so important?
i mean it also is killed by cardboard but i wouldn;t want a flashlight from cardboard
wle
so copper works great for all these flashlights that get handed back and forth all day to and from ill strangers…
just saying
why is that so important?i mean it also is killed by cardboard but i wouldn;t want a flashlight from cardboard
wle
Shh, you are letting the next FW3 variant out of the bag…
It almost gets to full turbo before “Poof” - conflagration. (Yes even the Nichia 50% version)
wle:so copper works great for all these flashlights that get handed back and forth all day to and from ill strangers…
just saying
why is that so important?i mean it also is killed by cardboard but i wouldn;t want a flashlight from cardboard
wle
Shh, you are letting the next FW3 variant out of the bag…
It almost gets to full turbo before “Poof” - conflagration. (Yes even the Nichia 50% version)
FW3cb-cv10-poof
The “stink” from copper is the bacteria dying. Your skin is absolutely COVERED in bacteria. Hell, 35% of your body mass is bacteria- i.e. not you.
The “stink” from copper is the bacteria dying. Your skin is absolutely COVERED in bacteria. Hell, 35% of your body mass is bacteria- i.e. not you.
The smell is sweat and oils interacting with the metal, not dying micro-organisms. Which are only about 2% of an average person’s body mass… 35% would mean the bacteria in your body weigh twice as much as your skeleton lol
35% would mean the bacteria in your body weigh twice as much as your skeleton lol
==it is true though
it is not all even ‘human’
wle
The “stink” from copper is the bacteria dying.
I tell myself the same thing, because it makes me feel better,
even though I know that is not actually true:
https://www.nature.com/news/2006/061023/full/061023-7.html
i also blame bacteria when my armpits stink
and in that case it IS actually true
Body odor results from bacteria breaking down molecules in sweat. Learn more about the causes of body odor and how to prevent and treat it here.
That suggests a new idea, I have not tried
will rubbing my CuMaratac on my armpits kill the smell?
stay tuned for the results of the Clinical Trials… lol
meanwhile, you can try this at home
rub your Copper Tool on one armpit, then compare the smell to the untreated side…
Dont let us know what you find out :confounded: lol
that will spoil it for those who have not tried
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That suggests a new idea, I have not tried
will rubbing my CuMaratac on my armpits kill the smell?stay tuned for the results of the Clinical Trials… lol…
I don’t think the effect is quite that fast. You may get better results if you duct-tape a CuMaratac in each armpit and leave it there for an hour
Or maybe apply the deodorant to the copper light before using the light.
luxiouious to touch totally unpractical and beautiful patina ever changing
Olight USA has this 300 lumen, 1xAA Cu, on sale for $29.96, on 3-27-20.
So annoying how the only thing they say about the emitter is: “High Performance Cool White LED.” :person_facepalming: