No problem to bore for either 17mm or 18mm. Cost is $60 for either size bore.is there enough metal left to bore to 18mm? 17mm?
Certainly, not a problem.How about a Haiku pattern with more radius, like version 2?
IMO no other light has ergonomics that are even close to the McGizmo Haiku. The V10R can be modded to look similar to the Haiku but it will never feel like the Haiku does, especially in the tail swell area. The reason is that there is a large diameter diff in the Haiku & the V10R lacks that:version 2 is not that grippy compared to a stock Haiku?
Not a bit harder than a 30' putt at the U S Open Actually it's more like a 10 footer. Titanium bores very nicely and the V10R is no exception.so it can be reduced to this size and bored for 18mm? WOW!
Watched most of the play on Sunday. One of the best & least predictable finishes I've ever seen. Webb Simpson (the winner) surely seems like a great young player.You're a golf fan I take it?
Thank you for your kind words.I saw Pete's modded v10r on the weekend (Alaska Pete) and was struck by its beautiful lines and flow. It is so much nicer than stock. I think I would want the same angles and feel as pattern 2 (notice the angle near the head is much gentler) but with more evenly spaced ridges, similar to the Haiku pattern.
It is truly beautiful and greatly enhances this light. I love the bling and Trit mods, but the body slimming mod is just beautiful and functional.
While I'm carrying both the Haiku and V10R Ti full-time lately, they both feel perfect. If I play with the lights the smoother reduction you did for me feels nicer and and is my favorite.The V10R can be modded to look similar to the Haiku but it will never feel like the Haiku does, especially in the tail swell area.
Because grip is so subjective it's sometimes hard to figure out what is best.
Nothing but functionality perfected with Precision's finishing work second to none. Made one of my most uncomfortable lights for cigar-grip into a joy to hold and use.I saw Pete's modded v10r on the weekend (Alaska Pete) and was struck by its beautiful lines and flow. It is so much nicer than stock.
It is truly beautiful and greatly enhances this light. I love the bling and Trit mods, but the body slimming mod is just beautiful and functional.
Thank you for your kind words Pete. I'm happy that the results are what you were looking for.Nothing but functionality perfected with Precision's finishing work second to none. Made one of my most uncomfortable lights for cigar-grip into a joy to hold and use.
Man I wish you'd been doing this finish when you had my light - how much to do this finish, and is there a possibility of batch pricing instead as opposed to single unit pricing? I'm not a fan of BB finishing at all, because of its inherent fragility, but stonewash never gets old since the finish is just made up of pre-applied abrasions and looks as good after years of hard use as it did the day it shipped. Can't say how happy I am to see you offering stonewashing and I bet a lot of titanium users will be having you do this finish at the same time as they have their custom work done.Thank you for your kind words Pete. I'm happy that the results are what you were looking for.
On the topic of finishing, specifically surface treatments, stone washing is an often mentioned topic on the forums. One of my long time customers wanted bead blast but I no longer offer that. Stone wash is a nice alternative to BB - it gives the light a patina look versus the more flat appearance of BB.
how much to do this finish, and is there a possibility of batch pricing instead as opposed to single unit pricing?