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Same. Saw them last night and they do look really good. I'm excited to see more of the detailed breakdown of all the fine details that were replicated, since that was really neat to see for Project M.Saw the new pages on the site - these hilts look incredible! . . .
So, just to be clear, Nova Carbon works on ANY SABER which accepts either 1-inch or 7/8-inch blades. So yes, Nova Carbon will work on all of them.And these are both compatible with Nova Carbon?
Not sure they had gone out by the time you posted this. But NOW they have gone out. If you didn't receive it, just PM me here and I'll get you sorted out.Saw the new pages on the site - these hilts look incredible! Have the emails gone out for the folks who have gotten the Project M yet? - want to make sure mine didn't get lost in a spam filter somewhere.
Received and ordered! Thanks so much!Not sure they had gone out by the time you posted this. But NOW they have gone out. If you didn't receive it, just PM me here and I'll get you sorted out.
Thanks everyone!
Thanks Nick!
Well I should hope it's better. I did the 3D design work that became the Orbital Machining. I think Erik made some changes after the initial run, but it was still essentially based on my original data as far as I know. Anyway, yes Project O1 is better (and more accurate) in almost every way. Plus it's so much more electronics-friendly. The chassis will be pure plug-and-play!
I can say unequivocally that the factory I work with produces the best and most consistent product I have ever seen. I've been with them for over a decade and used them on a wide variety of projects. That's why I'm not shy about posting CLOSEUP images of absolutely every product I make. No matter what you want to see, it's going to be gorgeous. Here's just one example. And note this is a combination of anodized T6 aluminum, real bass for the knob, stainless steel for the LED bezels and endcap, and translucent plastic bonded into the LEDs. No editing to this image other than removing the background and a couple specks of dust (EDIT: and note, this is exactly how it came to me from the factory. I didn't do any finishing work on these pieces).I am curious to see how this run compares machining wise
I can say unequivocally that the factory I work with produces the best and most consistent product I have ever seen. I've been with them for over a decade and used them on a wide variety of projects. That's why I'm not shy about posting CLOSEUP images of absolutely every product I make. No matter what you want to see, it's going to be gorgeous. Here's just one example. And note this is a combination of anodized T6 aluminum, real bass for the knob, stainless steel for the LED bezels and endcap, and translucent plastic bonded into the LEDs. No editing to this image other than removing the background and a couple specks of dust (EDIT: and note, this is exactly how it came to me from the factory. I didn't do any finishing work on these pieces).
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And it's not merely showing you that all the machining is clean as a whistle. It's also dead-on accurate to my 3D input. Consider, for example, the red button. We weren't satisfied until the machined part matched my 3D data exactly. Not "well this knurling tool is pretty close" ... instead, it was a very expensive journey of creating our own knurl tool ... FOUR TIMES ... until we had the perfect outcome. And Dewy was kind enough to show us what it looked like against his real blanking cap:
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Or look at the closeup of the delicate 4th-axis cut at the bottom of the grips on O1. For many machine shops, that kind of thing is just beyond their skill or capabilities. But my shop didn't even send me a note about it. They just executed it perfectly as per the 3D data:
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Of course, I encourage anyone else to chime in based on other products they already own from Saberz. But the tl;dr is that the machining quality here will be absolutely first-rate. I'd put this up against absolutely anything else out there. Compare us to anyone; you'll be happy![]()