Full Version: Razr Phone

From: Mike (SPACE_ENGRAVERS) [#1]
 26 May 2006
To: ALL

Just did my first Razor phone (my own...) here's a couple of pics of it. Let me know what you guys think...Also, has anyone tried to engrave in other places than the battery compartment? I think this would be a good way mark an item in case it was stolen or something but the battery cover can be easily replaced...I didn't want to laser anything else on the phone for fear of hurting the electronics...

Mike

EDITED: 20 Dec 2006 by DGL


From: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#2]
 27 May 2006
To: Mike (SPACE_ENGRAVERS) [#1] 1 Jun 2006

That looks great!

I have two identical cell phones (one for my "regular" job, and one for my "fun" work). It's a long story, but my "regular" company just replaced my old one out of the blue, and what they sent me was exactly like what I already have. Big coinkidink.

Aside from their ring tones, there's not a way to tell them apart at a glance. So...I think you've just inspired me to engrave my "regular" phone with the company logo. I'll do the cover plate...not the battery.

I'll try to post a pic if it works...or even if it doesn't. ;-) 

 

Cody


From: Phyllis (TXTWYST) [#3]
 20 Dec 2006
To: ALL

I've been wanting to do something on my Razr for months. I finally got around to doing it. Here it is.

I ran the spots first. That's when I noticed that the upper part (battery cover) is a different material than the lower part... and quickly raised the lid before I melted the lower part as it overlapped the line.

I ran the paw prints next with more speed/less power.

I'm also attaching a picture of why I chose the spots and paw prints. :-)


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#4]
 20 Dec 2006
To: Phyllis (TXTWYST) [#3] 20 Dec 2006

Phyllis,

Very unique.

At least it's the first time I've seen something like that.

From: Phyllis (TXTWYST) [#5]
 20 Dec 2006
To: ALL

I've been contemplating doing the front. My measurements on the back were pretty darn good for me. I figured if I masked the camera and display areas I'd be safe.

It would be much easier to just do paw prints since I could place them where I want them... and avoid the sensitive areas.

I'll have to work up the courage before I do it though. If I do, I'll make sure to post a pic!

Phyllis


From: Vicky (ANDERI) [#6]
 20 Dec 2006
To: Phyllis (TXTWYST) [#5] 20 Dec 2006

Very pretty kitties! :-) Are they Bengals?

From: Phyllis (TXTWYST) [#7]
 20 Dec 2006
To: ALL

They are Ocicats--a mix of Siamese, American Shorthair, and Abyssinian.

I was never much of a cat person... always loved animals in general... but these cats have really made us cat people.

My husband was definitely NOT a cat person at all! But the first kitty did a major number on him! Now we threaten each other with a kitty custody battle if we ever get a divorce! lol

p


From: Vicky (ANDERI) [#8]
 20 Dec 2006
To: Phyllis (TXTWYST) [#7] 20 Dec 2006

Ocicats - of course! I knew it was one of those "wildcat" names. ;-)

They are stunning. B-) Love the phone, too.


From: Toni (TONI56) [#9]
 20 Dec 2006
To: Phyllis (TXTWYST) [#7] 20 Dec 2006

Nothing warms are hearts more than our kids & our pets. Our cat probably weighs more than the 3 of yours combined. He really shouldn't go by his name of "Little Kitty", but that's his name. He's just"big boned", it runs in his family. :-)

From: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#10]
 29 Dec 2006
To: Phyllis (TXTWYST) [#3] 29 Dec 2006

Impressive! How did you get the cats to stay still while you engraved the spots on them?

From: Laser Image (LASER_IMAGE) [#11]
 29 Dec 2006
To: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#10] 29 Dec 2006

They have clearly been dye subbed - unless they were engraved and then color filled...

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