Introduction: Steampunk Spectacles #2
Steampunk spectacles #2
The new project series "steampunk eyewear". All the usual: brass, glass, silver solder. The same 80 components combined into a single object.
Traditional photography "step by step"(a lot of pictures) and nothing more.
The new project series "steampunk eyewear". All the usual: brass, glass, silver solder. The same 80 components combined into a single object.
Traditional photography "step by step"(a lot of pictures) and nothing more.
54 Comments
7 years ago on Introduction
Hi These are brilliant do you sell these? Or can you recommend places to buy similar glasses in the UK.Please let me know.Thanks
9 years ago on Introduction
great work! may have missed it but how much do they weigh? just curious
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Yes, they are very heavy. 300 grams. Real metal has to be "weighty")
Thx.
10 years ago on Introduction
ok, only one more question: where do you buy colored lenses for your goggles? are they glass or plastic?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
No plastic. The lens cut from colored glass with a special diamond tools. Diamond Glass Hole Saw Kits Set
10 years ago on Introduction
I love your work. Beautiful. What are the small springs (with the ball bearings) from?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
I think it was part of electrical switches
10 years ago on Introduction
That´s amazing ggod work and I like to get one! I would take in a vitrine in the living room. Too good to wear!
The Chemist!
10 years ago on Introduction
That's a brilliant work, congratulations! I love it!
Question though : what's the final surface treatment? Chrome plated? Silver plated maybe? Did you do it yourself or had a professional do it?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
There is no coverage. It's just a polished brass. In fact, the product has a glowing yellow. Photo passes wrong color)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
actually the photos passes the yellowish coplor of brass pretty wel, it is more in the video that you could think there is a suface treatment.
10 years ago on Introduction
AGAIN!another amazing work of yours ,:) i just wonder why do u wear gloves?
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thank you. Gloves give me some mystery, and have become my signature style :)
Video, where a strange guy in a rubber-gloved hands fiddles with goggles, with nothing to confuse;)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
ho and how many languages do you speak in total?????
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
I just use a translator intelligently;)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
hmmmm. that is smart ;)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
i would have thought you wore gloves so that the fingerprints you leave do not corrode the metal, so that yopur creations always look like if they were brand new.
anyway good job (again!) on this project :)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Bingo!
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
I thought it was so you wouldn't leave fingerprints. Very nicely done and all the adjustments are well thought out. cool..
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
You are right. This is one reason.