Hey guys,
I have a few first prototypes of some fun ti stuff. All made by me from raw grade 2 in my workshop.
First up is a mini octagonal crowbar forged from .25" titanium rod. I did a pretty shoddy job with the photos but it does have a good likeness of a full size crowbar, though it measures only 4.5" long. I left the forged texture and colorations from heating. There is a small hole on the claw end so it could be hung from a keychain. The pry end could certainly be used as a flathead screwdriver in a pinch. $35 SOLD shipped to CONUS
Next I have an EDC style simple prybar cut and shaped from .078" grade 2 ti. Edges are rounded and polished and then the bar was electronically anodized to a rich blue. There are some scratches in the orange peel texture from the manufacturer and the stamp isn't perfect. 3" long, hole is 3/8". $20 SOLD shipped to CONUS
Last is an indestructible "edc" spoon also forged and shaped from .078" grade 2 titanium. This thing feels invincible. It's not finished to a super high standard but the edges are smooth. I left the colors from forging and char marks on the bowl of the spoon, then electrically anodized the rest of the bare titanium to a rich, dusty blue. About 4" long, and if I had to guess I'd say the bowl looks like about a teaspoon, maybe a bit more. Perfect for when the missus wants to dig into the ice cream on the way back from the grocery store
$45 SPF shipped to CONUS
Thanks for looking guys, let me know what you think as I'm just really getting started playing around with forging the titanium.
I have a few first prototypes of some fun ti stuff. All made by me from raw grade 2 in my workshop.
First up is a mini octagonal crowbar forged from .25" titanium rod. I did a pretty shoddy job with the photos but it does have a good likeness of a full size crowbar, though it measures only 4.5" long. I left the forged texture and colorations from heating. There is a small hole on the claw end so it could be hung from a keychain. The pry end could certainly be used as a flathead screwdriver in a pinch. $35 SOLD shipped to CONUS




Next I have an EDC style simple prybar cut and shaped from .078" grade 2 ti. Edges are rounded and polished and then the bar was electronically anodized to a rich blue. There are some scratches in the orange peel texture from the manufacturer and the stamp isn't perfect. 3" long, hole is 3/8". $20 SOLD shipped to CONUS



Last is an indestructible "edc" spoon also forged and shaped from .078" grade 2 titanium. This thing feels invincible. It's not finished to a super high standard but the edges are smooth. I left the colors from forging and char marks on the bowl of the spoon, then electrically anodized the rest of the bare titanium to a rich, dusty blue. About 4" long, and if I had to guess I'd say the bowl looks like about a teaspoon, maybe a bit more. Perfect for when the missus wants to dig into the ice cream on the way back from the grocery store




Thanks for looking guys, let me know what you think as I'm just really getting started playing around with forging the titanium.
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