Stormtrooper lights - lots 'o pics

Interesting, different, unusual. It's what I would expect from the lathemeister.Smile

Wow, good stuff! Looks like you haven't wasted any time playing with the new lathe. Very nice work!

Thanks again for the kind words.

@Match : These were actually made on the old machine, but I just got them back from the coater. I am, however, doing some top-secret work with the new machine on some other Solarforce parts...stay tuned !

I can visualize a New York interior designer modding those lights into lamps for someoneā€™s Manhattan penthouse.

Super work CX. You a bad mother!

how did you cut the nobbly bits on the ā€œGerman stick bombā€ lights? Theyā€™re certainly all quite unique!

Hmm, Natalie Portman. Our next child is definitely going to be called Natalie, girl or boy. We already have a Sophie (after Sophia Loren and other gorgeous Sophies) and Isabella (after Isabella Rossalini) :slight_smile:

CX, one word for you: AWESOME!

VERY. AWESOME.

You would name a boy ā€˜Natalieā€™? That ainā€™t right man!

Shut yo' mouth !

(I'm talkin' about CX)

Then we can dig it !

If you're referring to the L2X pics, I can't take credit - they come that way.

Thanks again !

goooorgeous work. Very cool concept too. Love the theme :smiley: And that cerakoting. Dang, I canā€™t afford such things right now lol

that last one is too sick! id rock that one as my edc.

WOW! :smiley:

Kinda puts the whole "Boy Named Sue" thing into perspective...

Excellent!

What is the tailcap in this L2M??

Beautiful work!!

Does the coating hold up well? :)

Love em all except for those fugly crenelated(tactical killer) bezels, IMO they ruin otherwise sci-fiā€™ish lights :slight_smile:

alright, alright, Nate then. Jeez, Iā€™m sure heā€™d grow up to be a well adjusted man either way :slight_smile:

(Elvis voice) Thank you...thankyouverymuch.

IIRC, it's a first-run L2M tailcap.

Cerakote is the most durable aftermarket coating I've yet found; it's often used on firearms.

There aren't enough Foyzels to go around. :)

That L2X reminds me of a meat tenderizer or framing hammer. My left thumb aches just looking at it. Amazing work Cx. Does that coating work on Cu?