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Pictures of my Wedding Band being manufactured
I'm getting married coming up in May and me being who I am, I can't have a normal wedding band. Wedding bands with "different" metals are all the rage, but tungsten and titanium are boring. Me? Mine is being made out of Inconel 718 with an inlay of Palladium.
For those of you who don't know, Inconel 718 is a high performance Nickel Alloy that is typically used in applications like Rocket Engines, Turbine Engine Blades, etc. Basically, anywhere that needs a high melting temperature metal. (note the thermal properties) http://www.matweb.com/search/datashe... 86134&ckck=1 However, being a nickel alloy, it is traditionally an extremely difficult material to work with. The material isn't necessarily expensive, but the processing of it is. That's why this band is special. And palladium? Well because Iron Man is cool. And it looks pretty awesome. Link to the album: http://imgur.com/a/I8HWe Yes, I am fully aware that this thing cannot be cut off (which is why I can't wear it while playing sports or really anything where I can break my finger or cause it to swell). I believe it's much easier to cut the finger off and reattach it than to cut the ring. That also has the added "advantage" of being able to keep the ring unharmed! Oh the things I do for love... |
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I suspect you could get rid of it by abrasively machining it under water with an electric1 or pneumatic die grinder and a cutting wheel. That would certainly hurt less than the alternative you propose. And if you happened to find a friendly firefighter, they would likely make short work of the ring with their hydraulic cutters. Also, doctors will likely attempt bloodletting or dissection before amputation, so you'd have that to look forward to, before they pull out the miniature bone saw. 1 If mains electric, use a large ungrounded bucket or tub, and insulate the operator from the electrical source. Don't use a grounded fixture. Low-voltage DC won't care much as long as you don't submerge it—and if you do, it will still work for a while. |
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Nice work! Are you going to harden that?
Nice, simple design. Maybe you could manufacture and sell those. "Indestructible wedding bands". |
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I contacted him through his Etsy store (https://www.etsy.com/shop/Triggeron) and asked if he could make me one out of Inconel and he said he'd do it. |
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Mike,
WOW! |
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As for cutting it off: No, not with plain hand tools, but think 'dremel-with-water-cooling' and a diamond or abrasive wheel will make short work of that, as would a Rescue-size one of these. |
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My ring came in a couple days ago:
http://imgur.com/x7q8KOA It's pretty hard to see the palladium band in the picture, but it's there. It's a bit easier to see in real life (though it blends in a bit with the inconel) |
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Quite attractive. And definitely worthy of a nerd's finger (and I say that with the very highest level of respect).
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