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I need a life.I need a diamond.
I need a life.I need a diamond.
SoldStill, though, I'd pay $2500 for a wife.
:oStill, though, I'd pay $2500 for a wife.
The upkeep on those things gets expensive.Still, though, I'd pay $2500 for a wife.
I made the ring I gave to my gf. Bought a gold coin off ebay... punched a hole through the center and hammered it down to a ring... buffed and polished it to a high sheen then embedded some laminated ebony wood into a groove using epoxy mixed with phosphorescent powder. It glows blue in the dark, shines under black light... and looks pretty darn stylish in daylight. I was super proud of myself. Took 3 attempts and nearly 4 months of work.Still, though, I'd pay $2500 for a wife.
I made the ring I gave to my gf. Bought a gold coin off ebay... punched a hole through the center and hammered it down to a ring... buffed and polished it to a high sheen then embedded some laminated ebony wood into a groove using epoxy mixed with phosphorescent powder. It glows blue in the dark, shines under black light... and looks pretty darn stylish in daylight. I was super proud of myself. Took 3 attempts and nearly 4 months of work.
You make Ron Swanson proud.I made the ring I gave to my gf. Bought a gold coin off ebay... punched a hole through the center and hammered it down to a ring... buffed and polished it to a high sheen then embedded some laminated ebony wood into a groove using epoxy mixed with phosphorescent powder. It glows blue in the dark, shines under black light... and looks pretty darn stylish in daylight. I was super proud of myself. Took 3 attempts and nearly 4 months of work.
I need a nap....I'll just ask for sumthin I might get.....and sumthin of some real use.I need a diamond.
Yeah but I'm a skillless piece of shit and all I have is money.I made the ring I gave to my gf. Bought a gold coin off ebay... punched a hole through the center and hammered it down to a ring... buffed and polished it to a high sheen then embedded some laminated ebony wood into a groove using epoxy mixed with phosphorescent powder. It glows blue in the dark, shines under black light... and looks pretty darn stylish in daylight. I was super proud of myself. Took 3 attempts and nearly 4 months of work.
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Yeah but I'm a skillless piece of shit and all I have is money.
Yeah but I'm a skillless piece of shit and all I have is money.
I made the ring I gave to my gf. Bought a gold coin off ebay... punched a hole through the center and hammered it down to a ring... buffed and polished it to a high sheen then embedded some laminated ebony wood into a groove using epoxy mixed with phosphorescent powder. It glows blue in the dark, shines under black light... and looks pretty darn stylish in daylight. I was super proud of myself. Took 3 attempts and nearly 4 months of work.
Everyone I know acted like I was batshit insane and independently wealthy (buying a lot of expensive tools)... but it honestly wasn't that bad. I did all of the buffing/grinding with a dremel tool as well as cutting the groove for the wood... that and a hammer were the only tools I used. I took all three coins to a metal fabrication place and asked them kindly to punch the holes for me... took them less than 2 minutes. I took it over to a jeweler to have them fine tune the sizing on their mendel for $30 before I started work with the wood. The wood was just super thin shaved ebony that I coated with glue then wrapped around a dowel rod to dry. The epoxy came from lowes... cost $13 I think... the phosphorescent powder came from amazon and cost another 10 or 12 bucks.Yeah but I'm a skillless piece of shit and all I have is money.
Same now I can afford that Big Mac from McD'sAll my Noblis approved. Strange they approved this early. Usually 3 day AA