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    well you could paint them

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2D2 View Post
    well you could paint them
    hmm..maybe.
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    well I had sanded them down and now they have a cool`"frosted" look ..same color as the buttons. All works the same..
    In the dark, it looks really cool though as the blue & red glows through the frost...
    Last edited by claudek; 05-29-2009 at 03:05 PM.
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    frosted jogs cool

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    damn those look nice, actually they diffuse the light more evenly with the frosting because it is like having a diffraction grating that is very small and random underneath em. I think they look better that way and am tempted to steal the idea and do mine that way.
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    They look really nice I must say..If they were done really smooth and pro, it would be even better. The glow looks amazing ..
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    Badass...way to turn lemons into lemonade!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeyOfGrey View Post
    Badass...way to turn lemons into lemonade!
    it was an accident, but worked out well.
    If you sand them, it needs some kind of special grind to get that "hockey puck" look.
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    You could get them sandblasted to look frosted, that way they look good with or without light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BentoSan View Post
    You could get them sandblasted to look frosted, that way they look good with or without light.
    yes..be the best..Mine are ok and a fluke accident, but really a pro sand blasting would look really fresh & dope.
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