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2 Cuffs of Doom
I made these fantastic locking cuffs before going to Whitby (hee, where I got to use them a ..bit..) I really like the design with the extended D-ring at the front. They also have quite a novel locking system, that allows them to be locked with a small padlock.
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Cat Pendant
Sabbath the Cat from Emily-Strange fame, made as an aluminium pendant. I did this one for a friend, working from a picture I found on the web - preparing a 3D toolpath and then cutting it on my CNC mill.
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Cat Pendant
Another pic of the cat-pendant. You can see the li'l bitemark in Sabbath's ear better there. :)
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Locking Collar
A really elegant-looking, simple, design for a locking collar. Well, except for the insides.. it's actually very complex inside. This was a good prototype.. I'm still working on the uber-locking collar design.
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Locking Collar
Another shot of the locking collar. What's nice is that the collar pulls apart into two sides, with the buckle splitting in the center.
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Gift collar
Another nifty gift made for the same friend. A lovely metal-plated collar with kitty cutouts and broken hearts.
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Lamp.jpg
A little lamp I made one day when bored out of my skull. It's made from aluminium and brass. A bit like the type god lights and places in the heavens every time someone kills a kitten... one day I think I'll finish it off by making it into some kind of misc. burner.
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Cuffs
A view of the cuffs of doom from the side, showing off the locking mechanism. A little cylinder protrudes from the base of the cuff, with a hole drilled perpendicular through it. The top layer of leather has a hole just big enough for this to pass through, so when you put a padlock through the cylinder, the cuff is locked. Rar.
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Cuff from the top
Here you can see the other thing I like about the cuffs - the D-ring extends forwards, so it's not right next to the wrist and not as bothersome.
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